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  1. Apr 4, 2024 · Explore the historic bathhouses, thermal springs, hiking trails, and scenic views of Hot Springs National Park. Learn about the park's culture, history, wildlife, and activities for all ages and interests.

    • 101 Reserve Street, Hot Springs, 71901, AR
    • Soak in the Hot Springs. Let’s be honest, this is probably why you came to a park called Hot Springs. Many first-time visitors are surprised to learn that you can’t soak in any of them outdoors, but there are other opportunities to enjoy the thermal spring water in the park.
    • Take a Stroll Along the Grand Promenade. As an official National Recreation Trail, this paved half-mile walk is just what you need to slow down and cool off after a long day exploring the park.
    • Visit the Fordyce Bathhouse Museum. The Fordyce Bathhouse Museum is certainly one of the more educational things to do at Hot Springs National Park. History buffs will love watching the educational videos and learning about the park’s storied past through interactive exhibits.
    • Get a Taste of Mountain Spring Water. Feeling a little parched? Just stop by any of the park’s thermal spring fountains! Not only is drinking from them acceptable, it’s actually encouraged!
    • Address: 101 Reserve Street. More than Full Day. TIME TO SPEND. Given that Hot Springs National Park shares a name with the nearby town, it should come as no surprise that the 5,500-acre park serves as the main attraction in Hot Springs.
    • Address: 101 Reserve St. Free, Historic Homes/Mansions, Tours, Sightseeing. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours.
    • Address: 5451 Mountain Pine Rd. Free, Parks and Gardens, Hiking, Swimming/Pools. TYPE. Half Day to Full Day.
    • Address: 550 Arkridge Rd. Parks and Gardens, Monuments and Memorials. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day.
    • Alex Schechter
    • Buckstaff Baths. Much of the city's delightful architecture has been preserved in charming Neo-classical and Spanish-style museums along Bathhouse Row. But there's one bathhouse that has operated continuously since 1912, making it the city's longest-running facility.
    • Quapaw Baths. If you're in need of something more full-service, head to Quapaw Baths, a contemporary, European-style spa facility. Like at Buckstaff, the thermal water is piped directly into the soaking pools, but the menu also offers services such as foot scrubs, steamy facials, herbal-infused towel wraps, and something called a Mudslide — a signature service that incorporates a full clay body mask — followed by a MicroSilk treatment, which uses tiny oxygen bubbles that reach into the pores to promote skin cell growth and reduce wrinkles.
    • Gallery Walk. For culture lovers, Hot Springs National Park has also made a name for itself as a serious art destination. That's most apparent at the Ozark Bathhouse, a 1922 Spanish Colonial Revival building made of white stucco and red clay tile.
    • The Sunset Trail. The city of Hot Springs is built right into the park itself, so getting into nature isn't hard to do. One popular route, the Sunset Trail, leads to several impressive mountain overlooks that face away from the city entirely.
  2. May 31, 2023 · Discover the best activities and attractions in Hot Springs National Park, a small but scenic park in Arkansas. Learn how to get there, where to stay, what to do, and how to soak in the thermal springs.

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