Where History and Nature Meet.
Hot Springs National Park has a rich cultural past. The grand architecture of our historic bathhouses is equally matched by the natural curiosities that have been drawing people here for hundreds of years. Ancient thermal springs, mountain views, incredible geology, forested hikes, and abundant creeks – all in the middle of town – make Hot Springs National Park a unique and beautiful destination
14 Jan 2022
We made a return trip to soak and relax at the Quapaw Bath House. This will always be a stop if we are in the area.
30 Mar - 1 April 2021
We took in the National Park over three days. Day one and the weather was great for walking a few of the trails and we took advantage of that to get an idea what makes this a National Park. The Visitor Center was close due to COVID so we spent the first day walking down Bath House Row taking in the Bath houses then we looped back taking in the Grand Promenade. Day two was spent at the Hot Springs Mountain Tower. The views from the upper observation deck offers a breathtaking view and the lower observation deck contains exhibits highlighting the park and local history. We then picked up Daisy and walked a few trails, this park is very dog friendly, and she had a great time getting attention and pats. Day Three we got to take in the pools at the Quapaw Bath House. A very welcoming soak in the pools to relax and unwind. This was a great Park to take in and we look forward to going back if only to get a morning soak at the Quapaw Bath House.
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Our 145th NPS Unit and 21 National Park
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