Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park is a national park Hot Springs located in United States.

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    (501) 624-2701

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    nps.gov/hosp/index.htm

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    National Park

Address

101 Reserve St (Central Avenue) Hot Springs , AR 71901 United States

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HISTORY

The natural thermal springs in this park , which flow from the Ouachita Mountains , were made a government-protected area by President Andrew Jackson in 1832.

Rebecca Baker

Fun historical park - take the waters and learn the history of the area whole you admire the hot spring fountains . The buck staff bathhouse is a must-try experience!

Anna Vladau

If you like little towns with a great past, this is worth the detour. It has that special feeling of melancolia. The tour of the baths is nice. But sure about the duck tour though.

Kat Robinson

The Fordyce Bathhouse is a remarkable facility you can explore from bottom to top. Take a look around for free. It's the park 's visitors center.

Candace F.

Massages and natural hot springs on bath house row ? Yes please! Beautiful place with natural hot water springs, parks , lakes , massage parlors , museums , shopping and more! The perfect "women's retreat"

Aron Copeland

The natural part, and the downtown area i beautiful. Get away from those parts, it's a huge dump of old broken down hotels and businesses! They need to take a wrecking ball to half the town !

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michelle

NP in the town . Walk around, stop in some of the buildings, we loved Superior Brewing

gno mehalik

Not your traditional NP, but quaint and beautiful. Relax, take in the view from atop mountain tower, and tour Fordyce .

Bj Lansdell

Great town and city if you're down to earth n a good person it's straight up n got good friends

Smithsonian Channel

Built in 650 by the Plum Bayou people, the mysterious platform mounds of this state park are in perfect alignment with the spring and fall equinoxes. (From Aerial America) Read more

Nannette Morrison

What can I say but one of the most peacefully beautiful places to lose yourself in.

Bart Stafford

Fantastic place!!! I am surprised that more people don't know about it or come here for recreation .

Z&T Lappin

Hiking and viewing the Hot Springs are a pleasany way to clear your mind

Jennifer Kuvlesky

Nice trails for a short hike .

Jeiran Hasan

So many great trails !

Doug Couch

Created by President Andrew Jackson , HSNP might be the only good thing Jackson did during his presidency.

Kevin C.

Cool place!

Blake

Peace and nature

Anthony Smith

Bring a coat!

Loni Sines

Was here a long time ago awesome

Maurice Govan

Very good massage parlors and bath houses on Bath House Row

Sonya Whitfield

Beautiful!!

David Stoneberger

Hot in August

Kim Wilson

GREAT FAMILY WEEKEND GETAWAY

Jeff

mcclards BBQ !

Jeff

mcclards bbq

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8.5
History Museum
Fordyce Bath House

Take the guided tour - learn a lot of neat history - Ricky Gipson

Well
Happy Hollow Spring

Always busy because it tastes so good! - Shawn Fitness

7.9
Scenic Lookout
Hot Springs Mountain Tower

The $7 is well worth the stunning views! Be sure to see both the open air top level & the enclosed 2nd floor. Lots of great information and displays about the history of Hot Springs is provided there. - Mary

7.9
Park
Entergy Park

This is my favorite park. Two playgrounds, walking trails, and a pond to fish in! - Stevie Duvall

8.3
Bath House
Quapaw Baths & Spa

Wonderful afternoon stop. Will return next time we are in town! - Jennifer C. Harlan

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Hot Spring
Bathhouse Row

Quapaw is a must! Buckstaff for the adventurous ???? really interesting place to visit - Jamie Harmon