Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas is not your typical national park. Unlike the secluded, untamed expanses we often associate with such natural reserves, this one is an urban oasis. Located right in the downtown area of Hot Springs, it offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty and city life.
Picture this: one moment you’re hiking through forested trails and the next you’re exploring boutiques and dining in local eateries.
First things first—let’s talk about the springs themselves. You won’t find rustic, open-air soaking pools here, but what you do get is the quintessentially American experience of a bathhouse. Bathhouse Row is essentially the beating heart of the park.
Once home to multiple establishments, two have stood the test of time and still operate today.
The Buckstaff Bathhouse, dating back to 1912, is a journey into a bygone era. Here, a simple soak can turn into an all-inclusive wellness day, complete with paraffin treatments and a full-body massage. It’s like taking a luxurious step back in time.
Then you have the Quapaw Bathhouse—a modern take on the classic bathhouse experience, with thermal pools, private baths, and even a steam cave. While you do have to pay for these services, you’ll find options for nearly any budget.
While you can’t soak in the springs out in the open, there are spots within the park where you can touch the thermal water.
Display Spring is located directly behind Bathhouse Row, and offers a quiet, shaded retreat to feel the thermal water and enjoy the ambient sounds of nature. Hot Water Cascade, the largest visible spring, allows you to observe the water’s journey from a nearby hillside to its resting place in two pools. And because the water cools to touchable temperatures as it flows, it’s an interactive experience that brings you closer to the park’s unique geological features.
For those who like their nature with a dash of adrenaline, Hot Springs National Park offers an array of hiking and biking trails that make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the Arkansas wilderness, even if you’re never far from civilization.
The Hot Springs Mountain Tower is another must-visit—it offers a panoramic view that beautifully captures the park’s unique blend of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Speaking of urban convenience, the surrounding area is a treasure trove of shopping, lodging, and dining options. You’re never far from the next adventure, be it gastronomic or retail therapy.
So whether you’re here for the springs, the trails, or just the vibe, Hot Springs National Park offers a little something for everyone. It’s an all-in-one package that delivers the best of both worlds: a nature-infused escape right in the heart of the city.