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    Cabot Aquatic Park

    2.8 (8 reviews)

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    11 months ago

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    2 years ago

    Price is not the best. But this place is very fun and has enough to do for your children!

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    9 years ago

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    3 years ago

    Water was cold, barely any attractions and overpriced concessions.

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    6 years ago

    Over priced and filthy. management was rude. Pool was dirty there are other places to spend money for swimming

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    Little Rock Athletic Club - Children's splash area. Super awesome and the water is COLD

    Little Rock Athletic Club

    3.4(21 reviews)
    24.0 mi

    I have called several times on several different occasions, with the same question:…read more Do your pools have a lift, i.e., are you ADA certified? The people at the front desk do not know. They transfer me to the Aquatics Office, where I get the message, "There's no one here to take your call". Hope they do better when somebody is drowning.

    I have been a member at the Little Rock Athletic club for about the last two years. I was a member…read morefor about a year prior to renewing again. I The club is nice but my experience of having true access to tennis league has not been good. I have tried to get into leagues and always told on a regular basis that they are full but somehow , I have met people who I play tennis with at other people who manage to get into the leagues. I play 3.5 tennis I should not have a problem getting into leagues at my own club. I am told to get on the sub list. I pay for full access to all clubs, when it comes to playing tennis the Racquet club and athletic clubs seem to be full. When it comes to renting courts, and doing live ball, I have no problem with those services because I am paying extra for them. I know that the league has fees too. Unfortunately , I live in Arkansas , I learned that the tennis culture is not the best, very selective from my experience when it comes to tennis and of the limited access of indoor courts in the state does not help . I would strongly recommend that you ask about all access before joining . This people will not change trust me .

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    Little Rock Athletic Club - Entrance to the club.

    Entrance to the club.

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    Hot Springs National Park - Bathhouse row. Only two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

    Hot Springs National Park

    4.5(174 reviews)
    65.2 mi

    I recently visited Hot Springs, Arkansas national Park and me and my family spent several hours…read morethere. We're walking in and out of the bath houses and looking around the area even took some time to ask the gentleman who works for the national parks inside of the main building. Where is some things that we could see around the area? He of course, handed me a map and he said well the best thing we got is right outside the door. There's a fountain outside. For me I was hoping there would be more to that national park than just a few bath houses and a few fountains with hot water now I understand that that is amazing but it definitely under performs as a national park. We did take time to walk around the trails. We did take time to see the other areas, but there's really not much here other than a few hot water springs and some trails to walk on. Now don't let this take away from Hot Springs the city. It is a great city a lot of vibrant shopping in restaurants along Hot Springs. If you're going just to go shopping then you won't be disappointed. There was a lot to do as far as that but from the national Park perspective it was a letdown.

    I'm probably going to catch some flak for this because it's not 5 stars, but this was my…read moreexperience... Hot Springs National Park was truly unique. At first I admit I was underwhelmed actually. Then we explored several key features: + Hot Springs Mountain Tower (we drove & didn't go up to the top because we had our dog with us) + Bathhouse Row (viewed everything from outside) + Grand Promenade (dog-friendly path & park area) + Fordyce Bathhouse Visitors Center (dogs not allowed, we found a dog boarder and came back to explore it) The old cranky park ranger that we spoke to inside the Fordyce Center was not friendly at all on 7.21.2025. He was very dismissive and not willing to share any insight beyond the two questions I asked him. Not welcoming. Between my picking up trash scattered throughout the Grand Promenade and his attitude, that's primarily the reason for a star knocked off. It's not operated by the National Park Service, but the Buckstaff Bathhouse is regulated by the NPS. My daughters, ages 12 and 10, really enjoyed a mini spa day there. We bought passes at about 9:30 AM and had no wait. We were out by 11:00 AM. Yes, I recommend you experience this old-fashioned body treatment at least once. There are several wonderful shops and some restaurants within walking distance. On Sunday, metered street parking was free. On Monday, I paid for all-day parking (just a little over $8) in the Exchange Street Parking Plaza garage on Exchange Street. All three of us are highly active, so this was an easy walk for us even in the late July 2025 heat. TIPS + Residents really do fill up every plastic jug they can find at the water fountains. Lol. It's free! There were two cold water springs that I heard about: one at Whittington Park and the other at Happy Hollow. But plenty of folks stopped in front of the NPS Administrative building on Reserve Street. + Don't forget to get your national park passport cancellation stamp inside the Fordyce Bathhouse Visitors Center. It was to the right of the front office when we visited.

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    Hot Springs National Park - Hot Springs National Park.

    Hot Springs National Park.

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    Hot Springs National Park - Bathhouse row on Central Ave. Two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

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    Bathhouse row on Central Ave. Two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

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