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Garvan Gardens in Hot Springs, Ark.
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This undated photo provided by the Hot Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau shows a view of Bathhouse Row, a National Historic Landmark district in Hot Springs National Park in Hot Springs, Ark. A museum about Hot Springs' history as a health resort and the visitor center for Hot Springs National Park are located in the Fordyce Bathhouse, in the right foreground.
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Nestled on the shoreline of Arkansas’ largest wilderness lake, Mountain Harbor Resort & Spa is a premier lake spa vacation resort. Located just 23 miles west of Hot Springs, Arkansas, on pristine Lake Ouachita in the Ouachita National Forest, the resort offers a variety of lodging options from cozy guest rooms to beautifully appointed 2 bedroom-2 bath and 3 bedroom- 3 bath lake view log-sided cottages with fully equipped kitchens, hot tubs and fireplaces. Most recently, the Resort added their nationally acclaimed full service spa, Turtle Cove Spa, which offers a full range of spa services and features a wilderness spa pavilion where guests can enjoy a variety of signature spa treatments in a unique lake and forest setting. It is right at the water’s edge so spa customers can even come by boat for spa services. The Spa incorporates its natural surroundings whenever possible, and recently introduced a signature treatment, the Crystal Energy Balance Therapy, which utilizes heated and polished Arkansas quartz crystals (mined locally and known worldwide), a vibro-acoustic sound table and tuning forks to balance the chakras.
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For two weeks weeks every June, Hot Springs, Ark., overflows with music as 200 international mentor and apprentice musicians converge to create 20 live concerts and more than 250 open rehearsals of symphony orchestra, chamber music and music theater in the downtown historic district. The 13th Annual Hot Springs Music Festival takes place through June 14.
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