Park Stats

Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas

Park established: March 4, 1921

Park #: 18th National Park

President in office: President Woodrow Wilson

Park size: 5000 Acres

Visitors: 2.6 million in 2022

Fun facts:

  • The hot springs were believed to have healing properties and was turned into a spa town in 1832
  • It is the oldest park having been established as a national reservation in 1832
  • Former home of Major League Baseball spring training, illegal gambling, speakeasies during prohibition, gangsters such as Al Capone
  • Childhood home of President Bill Clinton

From hiking trails & camping to Bathhouse Row’s spas, Hot Springs National Park is a park that can be enjoyed by everyone.

The introduction to the park is driving down the main street of Hot Springs, Arkansas.  One side of the street is home to beautiful Gilded Age bathhouses built in the 1880s that are part of the National Historic Registry.  The Visitor Center for Hot Springs National Park is located in the Fordyce Bathhouse and is home to a museum featuring the restored bathhouse.

From hiking trails & camping to Bathhouse Row’s spas, Hot Springs National Park is a park that can be enjoyed by everyone.

The introduction to the park is driving down the main street of Hot Springs, Arkansas.  One side of the street is home to beautiful Gilded Age bathhouses built in the 1880s that are part of the National Historic Registry.  The Visitor Center for Hot Springs National Park is located in the Fordyce Bathhouse and is home to a museum featuring the restored bathhouse.

Other bathhouses, stores, and restaurants are located along Bathhouse Row. Walk behind the buildings, or enter through the park at the corner of Central Avenue. You can find trails that will guide you throughout the park. Note that park does not have public pools. To experience the Hot Springs you will need to visit one of the bathhouse locations.

I took a fairly simple hike/stroll from the park and along a path behind the bathhouses. They have story plaques along the way to learn more about the park and its features.

If you are looking for lodging options, the town of Hot Springs has a lot of hotels that allow you to experience the glamor of the Hot Springs.

Basics

Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas

Parking: Hot Springs has street parking and parking garages within a few blocks of the park entrance.

Bathrooms: Available in the Visitor Center. The park is located off of the main street. Lots of restaurants, hotels and stores are available for services as well.

What to wear: Watch the weather. If you are hiking, I’d wear shoes with good treads and dress for the weather.

What to pack: Take water, but also a cup or bottle that you can fill up with water from the springs. They have several fountains throughout the park where you can fill your containers. YUM!

Pet regulations: Your pet is welcome on the trails at Hot Springs National Park. They aren’t allowed in federal buildings. Check out their policy for any updates.

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