Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas offers an intriguing mix of natural thermal springs and historic bathhouses set against a backdrop of lush wilderness.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Hot Springs National Park.
No entrance fee; fees apply for some bathhouses and the observation tower.
Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and beautiful landscapes.
Fordyce Bathhouse Visitor Center
Accessible via US Route 70 and State Highway 7; roads are maintained year-round.
Hot Springs experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. July averages around 93°F, while January sees temperatures around 47°F.
The park is focused on the preservation of its unique geothermal features and has ongoing efforts to prevent invasive species and extent of visitor impact.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located within the park providing convenient access to hiking trails and the main bathhouse area.
The longest and most scenic trail in the park, offering diverse landscapes.
Climbs to the top of Hot Springs Mountain for great views of the city.
Offers expansive views of the park and surrounding areas.
Historic walking path with views of Bathhouse Row and the downtown area.
Visit the park's observation tower for stunning panoramic views of the Ouachita Mountains.
Summer months can be humid, and winter occasionally brings ice, plan accordingly.
Arrive early to enjoy bathhouses as they can get crowded during peak seasons.
Hiking boots are recommended for trails as some are rocky and uneven.