About Hot Springs National Park
Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas offers a unique blend of natural thermal waters and historic bathhouse charm. Known for its steady 143°F spring water, the park provides a welcoming atmosphere where you can soak and relax in carefully maintained pools enriched by centuries of tradition.
Getting There
You can easily reach Hot Springs National Park by car, with ample parking available near the park’s center. No hiking is necessary, making it an accessible destination for anyone seeking the refreshing experience of hot springs in Arkansas.
What to Expect
The park features four thermal pools, including the famous Quapaw Baths & Spa, where water temperatures soothe your body amid comfortable, spa-like surroundings. The area tends to draw visitors year-round but remains spacious enough to enjoy a peaceful soak without feeling crowded.
Tips for Visitors
Visit any time of year to enjoy the consistent warmth and benefits of the thermal waters. Bring swimwear and a towel, as clothing is required in the pools. Entry to the park is free, but spa services at Quapaw Baths have separate fees if you want additional treatments.