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We parked on Reserve Street. It’s fairly quiet and just a few minutes walk from downtown. Great LTE speed and only a 3 degree incline for our van. Perfect stealth camping spot if you want to bar hop and be right beside Hot Springs National Park!
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Parked here for two nights, worked during the day and took breaks to explore town and walk around the park. Not too loud, lots of spots available. Some magnolia trees were along this stretch so you could be in shade or full sun!
Report Check-InWe stayed here for one night and it was fine. Traffic was not loud at night. You can also park for free to go into town.
Report Check-InVery quiet. If you park at the top of the hill you will be completely flat. If you go during the cold months bring a bottle to the bottom of the hill and fill it from one of the three water filling stations to keep you warm.
Report Check-InStayed on Reserve st, a couple blocks up from bathhouse row. You’re staying in town so you get the town associated street noises, cars, street sweeper, church bells, people walking by etc. But location is great, easy walk to stuff. ATT 200mbps
Report Check-InWas able to work with my hotspot. Walked to most of the town. No interruptions. Great spot
Report Check-InAlmost perfectly flat spot (I’m picky, trust me). Full 5G bars (Sprint/T-Mobile). Minimal traffic going by after 11pm. No tree coverage, perfect to catch some sun for your panels. Great spot.
Report Check-InMonday overnight stay.. very calm...fairly leveled, close to everyone around
Report Check-InStayed on opera street. Kinda steep but it was quiet. There’s a security guard that makes frequent passes on opera street from the booth at the top of the street. Stayed one night and two days with no issues. There are two hot thermal spring fountain on reserve st.one at the bottom of the hill towards the bathhouse row. There are multiple water taps on the strip but the one labeled on the map is the only cold spring water tap. The oertel trail can be accessed from Reserve st.
Report Check-InWe parked on Reserve Street. It’s fairly quiet and just a few minutes walk from downtown. Great LTE speed and only a 3 degree incline for our van. Perfect stealth camping spot if you want to bar hop and be right beside Hot Springs National Park!
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