Hot Springs National Park
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乔治亚玛丽埃塔24 条分享
2024年9月 • 夫妻情侣
This National Park has something for the history and nature lovers, but it doesn't overwhelm in either area.
The hot springs have been under US Government control since the 1800s, long before it was a national park. This and the fact that it is smack in the middle of an urban area make it unique.
Bathhouse Row: We enjoyed walking bathhouse row. Only the Fordyce is completely open as it serves as the visitor center and museum (4 floors of exhibits). The movie was literally from the 1980s (a tad dated). The bookstore was in the portico of another bathhouse, but you couldn't explore the rest of it. Another bathhouse (Superior) serves as a private restaurant and another (Hale) serves as a private hotel. Others are being restored.
Grand Promenade is a nice stroll along the back of bathhouse row with plenty of markers to read and springs to see.
Hiking: There are mountains surrounding Bathhouse row. North Mountain trails are accessible via the Grand Promenade. You can go up the tower at the top (they do charge admission). The view was worth it plus there are more exhibits. Some of the trails are steep, but the views aren't spectacular.
The rangers are friendly. A couple were pressure washing an overlook and had it blocked off. They saw us coming and waved us up to come up as they moved to another spot to continue pressure washing.
The town of Hot Springs has definitely seen better days and it detracts from the experience. There are some homeless that are on the main strip (the NPS seems to push them onto the city side of the street). When I went hiking in the morning on North Mountain, there was abandon clothing bundles on the trail (they were picked up by the NPS maintenance crew shortly afterwards) and by the tower parking lot, we saw human feces and a soiled pair of blue jeans in the corner. Some of the major buildings are abandoned and/or showing their age. However, a few are undergoing revitalization currently.
I definitely felt safe at the park and city as there was ample police and ranger presence. We spent a day and a half at the park. I would have like to spent another day to do additional hiking on West Mountain and further trails.
If I'm in the area, I would probably come back to visit.
The hot springs have been under US Government control since the 1800s, long before it was a national park. This and the fact that it is smack in the middle of an urban area make it unique.
Bathhouse Row: We enjoyed walking bathhouse row. Only the Fordyce is completely open as it serves as the visitor center and museum (4 floors of exhibits). The movie was literally from the 1980s (a tad dated). The bookstore was in the portico of another bathhouse, but you couldn't explore the rest of it. Another bathhouse (Superior) serves as a private restaurant and another (Hale) serves as a private hotel. Others are being restored.
Grand Promenade is a nice stroll along the back of bathhouse row with plenty of markers to read and springs to see.
Hiking: There are mountains surrounding Bathhouse row. North Mountain trails are accessible via the Grand Promenade. You can go up the tower at the top (they do charge admission). The view was worth it plus there are more exhibits. Some of the trails are steep, but the views aren't spectacular.
The rangers are friendly. A couple were pressure washing an overlook and had it blocked off. They saw us coming and waved us up to come up as they moved to another spot to continue pressure washing.
The town of Hot Springs has definitely seen better days and it detracts from the experience. There are some homeless that are on the main strip (the NPS seems to push them onto the city side of the street). When I went hiking in the morning on North Mountain, there was abandon clothing bundles on the trail (they were picked up by the NPS maintenance crew shortly afterwards) and by the tower parking lot, we saw human feces and a soiled pair of blue jeans in the corner. Some of the major buildings are abandoned and/or showing their age. However, a few are undergoing revitalization currently.
I definitely felt safe at the park and city as there was ample police and ranger presence. We spent a day and a half at the park. I would have like to spent another day to do additional hiking on West Mountain and further trails.
If I'm in the area, I would probably come back to visit.
撰写日期:2024年9月28日
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Lynn C
德克萨斯州New Caney15 条分享
2024年9月 • 夫妻情侣
Beautiful little town with very friendly people! Most everything was within walking distance. The history of Hot Springs is fascinating!
撰写日期:2024年9月6日
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mitchsmith1
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2024年8月 • 夫妻情侣
National Parks are treasures. This is one of the smaller ones I’ve visited, but it was definitely the most unique. Learning the history of the springs, and enjoying all the water and town had to offer was wonderful. We are already planning our return.
撰写日期:2024年9月2日
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OlympicMike
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2024年8月 • 家庭
I consider myself a national park buff, by no means an expert (26 of 63 visited). I absolutely hated this place. I really couldn't leave soon enough. The movie they showed in the welcome center basically showed the "snake oil" aspect of these springs. I definitely didn't think the gateway arch deserves NP status, but I loved it compared to this place. I assure you, I will never come back to this place, and I've never said that about an NP. I really feel bad for the park rangers that have to pretend to be enthusiastic about this "park". I haven't done a tripadvisor review in a long time but this place warranted one. Please don't waste your precious vacation time visiting this place.
撰写日期:2024年8月29日
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CDTrip72
伊利诺伊州阿灵顿海茨261 条分享
2024年8月 • 家庭
Hot Springs is a unique park as it’s actually within the city so there isn’t an admission fee. It’s also the second smallest national park (the first is the St. Louis Arch, which really shouldn’t be considered a national park anyway, especially if the Statue of Liberty isn’t but I digress). It’s the most famous for the hot springs and there are various fountains you can take samples from for free and there’s no limit. In fact, we saw multiple people with a case of empty jugs that they would fill up. I’m not sure how it works, but there are two cold springs you can drink from as well.
I’ve been to 20 national parks, and I can easily say this was the best visitor center I’ve been to. It not only has the same services you would expect, but it’s an actual converted bathhouse and it’s three floors with a ton of the original equipment that was used. It’s very interesting and you easily spend two to three hours there alone learning more about it. If you want to do any hiking, make sure you grab a separate map before you leave.
As for the hiking, there are two main sections of trails and one of them starts right behind the visitor center. We took a trail that’s about 0.6 miles and its pretty much straight up hill so while it was safe, it was still challenging with the hot sun on us. The payoff is they have an observation tower (not free), and you can take an elevator over 200 feet up to some nice views. If you don’t want to hike, there are two different scenic drives and once of them does go to the tower.
The bathhouses are the main attraction and while one is the visitor center, and some other interesting ones is one they converted one to a hotel that we stayed at (Hale), one a restaurant and brewery (Superior and in fact the only brewery inside a national park) and a gift shop (Lamar). There is only one operating that’s an actual spa, the Buckstaff.
While we enjoyed our stay, the area is definitely underutilized. There is one closed bathhouse next to the Hale, and I talked to the Hale manager/owner, and he said the park is looking for an outside investor, but it will cost them seven figures, so I doubt anything is going to happen anytime soon. There is another bathhouse that is supposed to be a cultural center, but on two separate days we tried to visit during the afternoon, but it was closed so no idea what is going on there. Finally, there were some other historic buildings right off the bathhouse row and I believe at least one of them was a former hospital that were completely closed and doesn’t look like they have been open for a long time. No idea if they are closed due to a lack of funding, but hopefully they can do something with them, otherwise I’m assuming it will become an eyesore and will have to eventually demolish them.
We stayed for three days and there are some other attractions in the area, but if you are not looking for an actual spa treatment or a hiker, you can easily just make it a day trip and hit the visitor center, walk around downtown, and then do the scenic drives and the observation tower.
I’ve been to 20 national parks, and I can easily say this was the best visitor center I’ve been to. It not only has the same services you would expect, but it’s an actual converted bathhouse and it’s three floors with a ton of the original equipment that was used. It’s very interesting and you easily spend two to three hours there alone learning more about it. If you want to do any hiking, make sure you grab a separate map before you leave.
As for the hiking, there are two main sections of trails and one of them starts right behind the visitor center. We took a trail that’s about 0.6 miles and its pretty much straight up hill so while it was safe, it was still challenging with the hot sun on us. The payoff is they have an observation tower (not free), and you can take an elevator over 200 feet up to some nice views. If you don’t want to hike, there are two different scenic drives and once of them does go to the tower.
The bathhouses are the main attraction and while one is the visitor center, and some other interesting ones is one they converted one to a hotel that we stayed at (Hale), one a restaurant and brewery (Superior and in fact the only brewery inside a national park) and a gift shop (Lamar). There is only one operating that’s an actual spa, the Buckstaff.
While we enjoyed our stay, the area is definitely underutilized. There is one closed bathhouse next to the Hale, and I talked to the Hale manager/owner, and he said the park is looking for an outside investor, but it will cost them seven figures, so I doubt anything is going to happen anytime soon. There is another bathhouse that is supposed to be a cultural center, but on two separate days we tried to visit during the afternoon, but it was closed so no idea what is going on there. Finally, there were some other historic buildings right off the bathhouse row and I believe at least one of them was a former hospital that were completely closed and doesn’t look like they have been open for a long time. No idea if they are closed due to a lack of funding, but hopefully they can do something with them, otherwise I’m assuming it will become an eyesore and will have to eventually demolish them.
We stayed for three days and there are some other attractions in the area, but if you are not looking for an actual spa treatment or a hiker, you can easily just make it a day trip and hit the visitor center, walk around downtown, and then do the scenic drives and the observation tower.
撰写日期:2024年8月18日
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Kelly Cathcart
印第安那瓦尔帕莱索1,191 条分享
2024年5月 • 夫妻情侣
The park is beautiful. It is very unique in that is part in town and part in the woods. It also participates in US Bark Rangers. This is a program I discovered thanks to the city visitors center. Your dog can earn cute tags for attending National Parks with you. It promotes responsible & respectful enjoyment of public parks with your dog. With the exception of the buildings, it is dog-friendly. The walking trails are very nice and the scenery is beautiful.
撰写日期:2024年8月2日
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HaleyD2013
田纳西默弗里斯伯勒50 条分享
2024年7月 • 家庭
The hike was up hill! Not an easy hike. Beautiful view. The video in the visitor center was great. Interesting place to visit.
撰写日期:2024年7月18日
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JA123Kansas
Kansas53 条分享
2024年6月 • 夫妻情侣
Bathrow is neat and they have a couple of unique stores, everything else is your normal touristy place. We like to hike, would suggest Lake Catherine but please pick up your trash unlike many others. The hiking on the mountain beside the park, kind of boring. The drive up to the overlook is neat however. We stayed at an AirBnb near the lake which was beautiful.
撰写日期:2024年6月27日
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Jennifer S
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2024年6月 • 夫妻情侣
You can do it yourself or do a free tour. My husband and so were by ourselves but definitely family friendly.
It’s a cool piece of history worth seeing.
It’s a cool piece of history worth seeing.
撰写日期:2024年6月21日
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Chris L
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2024年6月 • 家庭
This is a great National park celebrating the history of the hot springs that are natural to the area and once commercialized in Bath House Row. This park also has miles of hiking trails. There are many things to do in this area for the whole family.
撰写日期:2024年6月18日
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Where can you get in the hot springs at?
Is there a cost involved? Do you need swim clothes?
Is it crowded in march, or April?
撰写日期:2022年7月27日
There is one or two of the old bath houses where you can bathe in the hot spring water but the lines start early.
撰写日期:2022年12月7日
Hi there all. We will be traveling to the area with our 3 year old. I see that she will not be allowed in any of the operating bath houses. Just wondering if there were any places in the area, within an hour or two, where we could get into a natural spring that would be warm but not too hot fir the little one?? Thanks
撰写日期:2022年2月4日
Sorry! I do not know the answer to this, but rangers with the Park Authority might know. I would touch base with the National Parks Authority and see what info they have. You also might check out Eureka Springs farther north in Arkansas which has hot springs. But first and foremost I would check with your pediatrician to see if there is any health-related reason for the ban on children in the hot springs. Good luck! Hope you are successful
撰写日期:2022年2月4日
Do they have bats that fly at dusk on bathhouse row?
They had hundreds, of what appeared to be bats,
flying in circles over one bathhouse.
It was the coolest sight. But I haven’t seen anything about bats during my research about hot springs.
Why isn’t this talked about? Or am I crazy and it was something else?
撰写日期:2021年10月10日
We did not see any bats, but that doesn’t mean they’re not there. We have them where we live; depends on the season and humidity.
撰写日期:2021年10月10日
Which trails would be good for hiking for 9, 7, 3.5 yr (youngest has stroller option)? We plan to go to the mountain tower. We were also thinking of packing a picnic.
撰写日期:2021年4月20日
Interested in outdoor hotspring baths like in CO and NM
Are there any in AR
撰写日期:2021年3月21日
I would recommend that you contact the park directly to have your question answered.
I don't recall seeing anything such as that.
撰写日期:2019年9月27日
Is this an ADA accessible Place? Are there fun things to see and do for the disabled?
撰写日期:2018年7月17日
There are definitely some nice things you can do. Access to one of the springs is accessible. I am unsure about accessing the promenade, as it’s elevated and I remember walking up stairs. The Fordyce Bathhouse (National Park) is ADA compliant. Check this out for more details, and definitely call with specific questions so you have a good trip. You can call the National Park Service tel:501-620-6715. Also, check out the travel webpage for Arkansas. TripAdvisor won’t let me put the link, but it’s the name of Arkansas With the usual ending of most websites. You can search attractions and it will tell you which ones are ADA compliant.
撰写日期:2018年7月18日
Hoang N
佛罗里达棕榈海岸
Hi, I am planning for a short get a way vacation in Hot Spring NP and I wonder if this place is a good stay for 3-4 days with different activities. I have 2 children 17 and 14. I checked the reviews and it seems that the Hot Spring NP in Arkansas is not that big. I have never been in the area before and any tips would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Grace N.
撰写日期:2018年6月13日
Hi there, I agree with the other responses. The park is very different from most, it is in an urban area, with shopping, restaurants and people watching. Your kids would like it. Then there is the hot springs park, with some limited hiking and a tour of the Fordyce Hot Bath house. I would book a family soak in a hot spring for sure, just to get the full experience. The campground looked nice, so try to stay there and get some out door time as it is on a nice little creek. And the surrounding area is cool. We stayed at Catherine Lake State Park and enjoyed that as well.
撰写日期:2018年6月14日
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