Hot Springs National Park. 31st National Park
If you think this is the place to go enjoy many hot springs, you will be sadly mistaken as we were. It’s a historic bathhouse area. Bathhouse Row is now a national landmark. There are only 2 working bathhouses but it meant to be an “experience” of how they were back in the day. It is not much of park now, the national park is a city, it protects the healing waters, and there are many trails.
After the morning it was a long drive down to New Orleans where I had spent my day enjoying walking around with a day to myself.
I was useful and scoped out an RV park close to town where we could walk around. I knew the girls would like the pool. It was secure. And convenient.
I had made reservations to The Preservation Hall. If you ever go to New Orleans it is a must. A real 8 piece jazz band. A very up close and personal experience with real deal musicians. One of the things I like is that at least 1 or 2 of the band members is always over 75 and they just kill it. We had some time so we walked for a minute around Bourbon Street before the girls declared “I don’t like this place”
Wow that was thoroughly enjoyable.
We took the girls down to Cafe du Monde.
So much powder sugar it’s hard not to do something with it.
I even humored then s as of let them paint me.
The RV park was 1/2 mile from bourbon street and has razor wire all around it. We felt ok leaving the girls secured and I took Edwin our to Bourbon sStreet (Frenchman street was too far) and Edwin had never been to New Orleans before. It was entertaining to say the least.