Hot Springs most important biome is temperate forest because of the climate. Temperate Deciduous forests have trees that lose all of their leaves in the fall and regrow them back in the spring. These forests spread across eastern North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. These regions have obvious seasons, whereas some other regions seem to hold the same temperature/climate year round. These forests have warmer winters and longer summers. The other biome being Taiga because of the parks tree population. A taiga is a biome classified as south of the tundra and north of the temperate regions. Taiga is a forested biome and usually pairs with temperate deciduous forests because of their similarity in climate survival. Plants living in Taiga are adapted to long and cold winters. They are also immune to soil that doesn’t provide many nutrients.