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    Cabot Aquatic Park

    2.6 (9 reviews)

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    1 year ago

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    1 month ago

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    1 year ago

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    2 years ago

    Price is not the best. But this place is very fun and has enough to do for your children!

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    9 years ago

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    3 years ago

    Water was cold, barely any attractions and overpriced concessions.

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    6 years ago

    Over priced and filthy. management was rude. Pool was dirty there are other places to spend money for swimming

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    Little Rock Athletic Club

    Little Rock Athletic Club

    3.4
    (21 reviews)
    24.0 mi

    I have called several times on several different occasions, with the same question:…read more Do your pools have a lift, i.e., are you ADA certified? The people at the front desk do not know. They transfer me to the Aquatics Office, where I get the message, "There's no one here to take your call". Hope they do better when somebody is drowning.

    I have been a member at the Little Rock Athletic club for about the last two years. I was a member…read morefor about a year prior to renewing again. I The club is nice but my experience of having true access to tennis league has not been good. I have tried to get into leagues and always told on a regular basis that they are full but somehow , I have met people who I play tennis with at other people who manage to get into the leagues. I play 3.5 tennis I should not have a problem getting into leagues at my own club. I am told to get on the sub list. I pay for full access to all clubs, when it comes to playing tennis the Racquet club and athletic clubs seem to be full. When it comes to renting courts, and doing live ball, I have no problem with those services because I am paying extra for them. I know that the league has fees too. Unfortunately , I live in Arkansas , I learned that the tennis culture is not the best, very selective from my experience when it comes to tennis and of the limited access of indoor courts in the state does not help . I would strongly recommend that you ask about all access before joining . This people will not change trust me .

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    Entrance to the club.
    Entrance to the club.
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    Hot Springs National Park

    Hot Springs National Park

    4.5
    (175 reviews)
    65.2 mi

    Very atypical but super cool national park. We loved visiting the baths and enjoying the natural…read morebeauty and history. It was very rainy when we were there, so we didn't do much outdoors aside from shorter walks, but what we did was very nice. Locals were very helpful and nice, and the people working in the various restaurants and shops were great.

    As part of our quest to visit all 63 U.S. national parks, we set off on a six-week road trip. I…read morehave a personal rule: I only count a national park as "visited" if I actually spend time there, hike or walk through it, and experience it beyond simply driving by. Hot Springs National Park was one of the most unique parks on our journey because it is unlike any other national park we have visited. Rather than protecting vast wilderness, this park preserves the history and natural thermal springs that gave birth to the city of Hot Springs. For centuries, people believed the mineral-rich waters had healing properties, and during the late 1800s and early 1900s, the area became one of America's premier spa destinations. The beautifully preserved Bathhouse Row is a reminder of that era, with historic buildings that still define the character of the park today. The park itself blends seamlessly into the city, making it feel less like a traditional national park and more like a living historic district. Personally, I see it as being closer to a national monument than the expansive wilderness parks most people picture when they think of the National Park System. But that doesn't diminish its value, it is simply a very different experience. I spent quite a bit of time hiking the surrounding trails, which were peaceful, scenic, and offered beautiful views over the town and the Ouachita Mountains. It was a pleasant surprise to discover how much nature surrounds the historic district once you begin climbing into the hills. The town itself is charming, full of history, unique architecture, good restaurants, and an easy pace that invites you to slow down. Between exploring the bathhouses, learning about the fascinating history of hydrotherapy in America, and enjoying the trails, we found there was plenty to fill a full day. Overall, Hot Springs National Park is beautiful in its own way. It may not offer towering mountains or dramatic wilderness, but it preserves an important chapter of American history while still providing opportunities to enjoy nature. It is certainly worth visiting with an open mind and an appreciation for both history and the outdoors.

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    Hot Springs National Park.
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    Bathhouse row on Central Ave. Two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

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    Bathhouse row on Central Ave. Two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

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