We took a zig zaggy route down to Hot Springs to stay on Interstates and avoid getting on any backcountry roads through the Ozark Mountains. We stayed on I-49 down to Fort Smith, then I-40 to Little Rock and finally I-30 to the turn off for Hot Springs. It made for a longer day (7 hours) than we like, but it was worth it to avoid overhanging trees and steep inclines. We are staying at Treasure Isle RV Park ($30 a night (weekly rate)) outside Hot Springs on a lake. We are not lakeside, but close enough we can carry our kayaks to the boat launch. Water pressure is ok, WiFi is strong but slow connect speeds, no satellite TV (there is a tree preventing Satellite TV lock), concrete pad and patio, but roads arejk gravel and narrow. We are here to visit Hot Springs National Park and enjoy some time in the mountains of Arkansas.
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