Bathhouse Row

Street Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

What to expect

Bathhouse Row is a historic district located in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, consisting of eight bathhouse buildings constructed between 1892 and 1923. The area, along with the Grand Promenade, was designated as a National Historic Landmark District in 1987. The bathhouses have undergone significant transformations over the years, with some being renovated and adapted for modern use. Today, visitors can explore the Fordyce Bathhouse, which serves as the national park visitor center and museum, and the Buckstaff Bathhouse, which has operated continuously since 1912. The Quapaw Bathhouse has been renovated into a modern-day spa, while the Ozark Bathhouse is home to a cultural center and art gallery. The Superior Bathhouse is now a brewery and distillery. The area offers a unique glimpse into the history of the bathing industry and the natural hot springs that have attracted visitors for centuries

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What to do in Hot Springs National Park with Kids | Don't Miss This

What to do in Hot Springs National Park with Kids | Don't Miss This
This family's experience:

Activities: We walked along Bathhouse Row, looking at the historic buildings and visiting the Visitor Center

Highlights: The kids loved playing in the water feature and throwing pennies into the fountain ✨