Hot Springs National Park - Hot Springs National And State Park

  • 101 Reserve Avenue
    Hot Springs, AR 71901-4195
  • +1 501 624 3383 x640
  • www.nps.gov
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4.0
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Admission:
There is no entrance fee for the park.
Childrens Programs:
Junior Ranger Program
Hot Springs National Park
101 Reserve Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901-4195
Amenities
  • guided tours
  • visitor center
  • wheelchair accessible
Description
  • 5,500 acres contain 47 thermal springs. Take in the beautiful scenery ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • ... in the Middle of Town People have used the hot springs here for more than two hundred years to treat illnesses and to relax. Both rich and poor came for the baths, and a town built up around the Hot Springs Reservation to accommodate ... more on Nps.gov
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3.0
Only go if you are really bored

(07/27/05)

... equal pros & cons....it's notorious for rude drivers, overpriced hotels, traffic backups, and shops that smell like hot mildew. The scenery does help make ... By A Yahoo! User from Shreveport, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Reviews from Yahoo! Travel

4.0
Don't wear heels or sandals

(10/22/05)

... there, visited the mountain tower, found the drinking water fountain. Bring empty water containers. The water tastes so refreshing and it's free! Didn't take the hiking ... By A Yahoo! User from Maryland, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Reviews from Yahoo! Travel

4.0
Hot Spring Mountian Tower

(07/03/05)

... view from the top is worth the climb or drive. The observation tower allows you to see the entire valley around Hot Springs.
The Climb up peak trail is a moderate to strenuous up hill half mile hike or you ... By qdsimison, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Reviews from Yahoo! Travel

4.0
Beautiful scenery

(01/17/05)

... Park and mountain is beautiful. The drive up to the top of the mountain and back down is about 3 1/2 miles long. It is a windy road. We ran out of time and were not able to hike up one of the many paths. However, we were content ... By Robin from Tallahassee, FL, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Reviews from Yahoo! Travel

Directions

Driving Directions Hot Springs National Park is in downtown Hot Springs; Bathhouse Row is on Central Avenue with the mountains of the park flanking the street. Visitors traveling north-south on I-30 take the Hot Springs US 70 West exit south of Benton, the Hot Springs US 270 West exit at Malvern, or the Hot Springs Ark. 7 North exit near Arkadelphia; visitors traveling south on Ark. 7 will come through downtown Hot Springs where the visitor center is located; visitors traveling south on US 71 from Fort Smith, or north on US 71 from Texarkana, take the US 270 East exit and take 270B through town; visitors coming from Oklahoma on US 70 would take US 70B into Hot Springs. When you get into the city you will see signs for the National Park. The Visitor Center is located downtown on Highway 7 North or Central Avenue.

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