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3.8 (413 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Josh M.

Really cool place, something very unique you don't get to see everywhere. 4 big pools you can spend some time with. Clean locker rooms, showers and full facilities. Bring a change of clothes. They provide towels. Wear some sandals or crocks other wise you're using rentals. Nice place, very clean. Friendly staff and all the water you can drink. Basic pool is around $35/ person. You can probably stay here 2 hours and get your fill

Buck staff is next door but it was closed so instead of bathing in private had to settle for pool
Victor M.

Located on the main thoroughfare of Hot Springs, Arkansas this was open and we really didn't want to go back home without experiencing the feeling of soaking in geothermal mineral water. We really wanted to try a bathhouse to experience the old school vibe just to go back in time but darn the one that was recommended to us by several people was closed on Wednesday, so the golden age of bathing went down the proverbial drain and we had to settle for the one for the masses, four pools ranging in temperature from 95 to 105 that you share with another 75 or so people When they opened there were already 25 people ahead of us, was ok but not what I wanted since I had heard so much about the private and individual nature of the next door bathhouse but like I said they close on Wednesdays for maintenance, I was willing to pay the 115 that included a 20 minute massage and a private bathtub rather than the pool you share with so many If I go back to this National Park I would try the one next door even if it is three times more money

2025
Ana P.

I visited hot springs and was looking for a bath house to enjoy the famous hot springs. I decided to go with Quapaw for several reasons. - for one low price you have access to all of their thermal pools. I think it was about $30 plus taxes for one adult admission to the public pool, no reservations needed. They have a total of 4 pools, one with a low temperature which they recommend you start off to get your body use to it. They have a medium heat and a hot heat pool. The 4th pool is a regular pool temperature that comes from a cold spring. Now you do have to wear proper swimsuit and rinse off before you jump in. - no appointment needed if you are doing the public pool, they stop admission to it 30 minutes before they close. Early in the morning you will see a line of people wrapped around the building waiting to get an appointment for a massage or a couples soak or something. I did not schedule any of those so I cannot speak on those. - The admission price comes with a locker where you can store your stuff in. Towels are included and you can stay there as long as you like. Other bath houses on the row charge slightly more for only a 25-30 minute soak. In the other bath houses if you purchase a private soak in a tub clothing is optional but like I mentioned before its only 30 min max. - once inside the pool area they do have water available for people to stay hydrated. They do not allow outside food or drinks here but they do have a cafe you can order light lunch and drinks. No phones are allowed here and I really appreciate that and noticed that people did follow these rules. - the staff was great and you could tell they really put in the work to keep the place running efficiently so big kudos to them - from what I seen, they do not have a gift shop where you can purchase swimsuits , so bring your own. They do require you to bring in slides or flipflops to wear inside. If you dont have one they have some for rent(?) maybe idk since I brought my own. -towards the end of the day the showers can get busy and the dressing room is a humid so its hard to get dressed comfortably. Some of the lockers were broken and it took me a while to find an available one. When I go back I will for sure visit them again and hopefully get one of the other spa treatments.

Private bath very nice
Lisa L.

There are a lot of choices when you come to Hot Springs about bath houses. I was very pleased with the cleanliness and professionalism of this place. I especially loved the private bath and the seasonal package that I purchased with Leah as my aesthetician. It was probably one of the top experiences I've had at a spa and it's a very good value. I would highly recommend Quapaw..

Husband by the bath lol
Halen T.

We loved our experience here. We booked the aromatherapy couples bath and spent some time in the thermal pool before. We liked the different temperatures of the thermal pools. Sitting underneath the waterfall feature was amazing. Definitely recommend. Lilly and the other bath attendant in the thermal area were so kind and helpful. I bought a last minute bathing suit for only $27! And was super pleased w that purchase lol Thermal bath is first come first serve. We went in the afternoon around three and didn't have any issues. I had walked in that morning to book a couples bath because I couldn't get anyone on the phone (my only small complaint) The couples bath was a nice experience. We both agreed that thermal pool + couples bath was a little exhausting? lol we were drained afterward, but in a good way. My husband went back the next day after our hike for another soak. We really enjoyed our experience here. Side note: he is 6'4" and just had to bend his legs a tiny bit to fit. But otherwise was comfortable!

Had a reservation today for the All About Me - which also included a free drink and a charcuterie board. Therapist was Tracey, and she was wonderful. I had a issue with my shoulder that was causing me lots of pain and she worked on it for quite a while during the massage and it felt much better afterwards. The whole experience was amazing. Rachel, the receptionist, was very personable and very knowledgeable, as was Tracey. I highly recommend this bathhouse.

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Nancy P.

There were 4 of us. We all opted for the co-ed pools. About $30 per person gains you access to the pools for as long as you want to stay. 4 pools with a varietiy of temperatures, from 98 to 104. There are wooden lounge chairs to sit on along the pools if you need a break and 2 cool showers to use if you desire. You start in the locker room where you leave everything except the bathing suit you are wearing, your towel and flip flops. The pools are easily accessible. There is a small cafe where you can get a sandwich, a drink, a fresh fruit smoothie and tables at the far end of the pools to eat. They offer other spa services as well, massages, foot scrubs, facials. It is clean, modern and very inviting. We all highly recommend. Two of our group had a spa package that included a Swedish massage, a foot scrub and a facial. They were very pleased with the service. My son in law saying it was one of his top 10 experiences of all time.

Kristine F.

Go for the experience. We did the couples bath. It's only lasts for 20 minutes but that is long enough. It gets pretty warm so getting dressed in the same room is quite uncomfortable cause you just can't dry off. But the "cucumber water" and cool towel after is a nice touch. Everyone was pleasant but scheduling is very difficult because nobody answers the phone. We had to go on person to make an appointment for the next day.

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My husband and I visited Quapaw for the Quapaw couples package. It was amazing. Our massage therapist Sue and Shelley were fabulous! The bath was so relaxing and warm.

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Ask the Community - Quapaw Baths & Spa

Are mask required the entire visit or to enter? I'm vaccinated and so is my spouse.

When I visited, we wore masks in line to check in, once we were in the bath area in our swim suits, we were unmasked.

Is there an adult only pool with clothing optional?

No there is not.

When in the bath area is it private or shared with others?

This bathhouse is shared pools you move around in that are varying degrees of hot. Think hot tubs but bigger. If you want the individual bath experience (that is the old traditional style) you will want Buckstaff bathhouse instead.

How's the food?

Pretty typical sandwiches when I went last year. Nothing to really write home about but it wasn't terrible.

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Buckstaff Bathhouse - Hot Springs, Arkansas

Buckstaff Bathhouse

3.8(306 reviews)
0.1 mi
$$

What a cool experience. I'm in Little Rock for work and came to Hot Springs on my day off,…read morespecifically to check out the Buckstaff Bathhouse. I'm so glad I did. The Buckstaff was built in 1912, and once you enter the locker room you step back in time over 100 years. It's one of 2 operating bathhouses on Bathhouse Row, but the only one that maintains the original feel. The treatments and fixtures are the same as they have been for the last century. I was fortunate to have Ricky as my attendant, who has worked at Buckstaff since 1977. He made sure I had a great experience! I also had an excellent massage from Ryan. I can't recommend Buckstaff Bathhouse enough. Step back in time and enjoy the thermal waters of Hot Springs!

I visited the Buckstaff Bathhouse on my recent trip to Hot Springs. I also visited another historic…read morethermal bathhouse, so my review is a bit of a comparison between the two. The thing I really enjoyed at Buckstaff that was not offered at the other bathhouse was the steam cabinet. However, this was only about 5 minutes of my visit, so I would say if I returned, I might not go back to Buckstaff. However, I absolutely recommend visiting this one so you can decide which is your favorite! Here is the sequence of events I experienced (thermal bath experience with no massage/paraffin): I got there before 8 and there were four couples ahead of me in line. By the time 8 rolled around there were many more people behind us. Definitely recommend getting there early! The check in process was a little chaotic because the people behind the table just said "whoever was here first, come to the counter." We were all sort of in a blob and once one person jumped in front of someone else who had been there before she had, the vibe got a little weird. I kind of wish they had deli numbers or something, but oh well. I am sure it all works out. The people who worked there were all very friendly, and the people in the treatment room were SUPER busy the whole time, but very friendly. I got changed, got my sheet, and went in for my bath. They offered a loofa but no other extras (like scented salts) but I can understand why since it was a tighter space. If there were any smells in there, it could get really challenging for people sensitive to smells. My bath was fine and I enjoyed the loofa. Then I went to the cooling table. The hot towels cooled off pretty quickly, and they were more draped over me than wrapped (which was what I saw for everyone, so it wasn't just me). I don't know if that is why they cooled so quickly, but I was kind of there in cold towels for a bit which was less pleasant. Next, I went to the steam cabinet which was my favorite. I did not know how I would feel because the steam cabinet is so strange looking, but I would 10/10 want to do this or something like it again. It was like the best of both worlds being able to breathe regular air while experiencing the benefit of a steam sauna on my body. Next was the sitz bath. I was looking forward to this unique experience, but I could take it or leave it. Maybe I don't have the concerns that would make this a dream come true feeling, but I kind of just felt awkward and like I was sitting in warm water on a towel. I then went back to get dressed and leave. It was overall a great experience I feel very lucky to have had. Hot Springs offers some "nowhere else" type National Park experiences, and I definitely 100% recommend supporting the thermal baths and their employees! I would take my own clean flip flops for next time. I think they offer spa shoes, but I don't remember seeing anyone who had them.

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Buckstaff Bathhouse - Lobby

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Buckstaff Bathhouse - Lobby

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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)
0.1 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.

Hot Springs National Park
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.

Bathhouse Row

Bathhouse Row

4.7(13 reviews)
0.4 mi

There are 7 bathhouses still standing in Hot Springs National Park. The thermal springs gave it…read morethe name Spa City. Many from all walks of life came here for wellness & healing. Superior boathouse from 1829 is now a brewery restaurant. The fourth, is now the National Parks Visitor Center. We walked through the old bath house exhibits. We wandered into dressing rooms, hot tubs, medical rooms, and even a room with very old fitness equipment.

Hot Springs National Park is the second smallest national park in the country. It's an urban park…read morethat was built around the city center. Bathhouse Row -- eight buildings constructed between 1892 and 1923 -- are located in the center of Hot Springs National Park. The star of the show on Bathhouse Row is the thermal water, of course. The mineral-rich water has been bubbling from the land for more than 4,000 years. On Bathhouse Row, you can experience the water in many ways. Note that there are no public outdoor bathhouses, but you can still get all up in the water. One of the most relaxing ways is to soak in the healing waters at one of the bathhouses on the Row. There used to be several bathhouses open, but now only two bathhouses exist in the area. I only visited the Buckstaff Bathhouse, which offers a traditional bathhouse experience, using original bathtubs and equipment from when the bathhouse opened in 1912. More info about this place in a separate review. There's also the Quapaw Baths & Spa, which is more modern, like a typical spa. As you walk along Bathhouse Row, you'll notice many public fountains, some with people at them filling up jugs. The water that comes from the fountains on Bathhouse Row is free. Just bring your own cup or fill a jug to take home. I was surprised by how hot the water was when I tried it -- it's around 143 degrees Fahrenheit. There are also three public places where you can touch the thermal water with your hands. These include the Display Spring, located behind the Maurice Bathhouse; Hot Water Cascade, located at Arlington Lawn; and the Fordyce Fountains, located near the visitor's center. All of these are located at various places along Bathhouse Row. Bathhouse Row (and Hot Springs National Park) is completely free to explore. It's a must when visiting the area!

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Bathhouse Row - Quapaw Baths

Quapaw Baths

Bathhouse Row - Superior Baths Brewery

Superior Baths Brewery

Bathhouse Row - Buckstaff Baths

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The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

3.8(110 reviews)
0.1 mi
$$$

Located in the heart of bath house row, this is a charming old building with modern touches. I will…read moresay that it was slightly difficult to find (we drove right by) as the front of the building is thin and doesn't stand out (look for the red/gold Ohio sign and it will help). There is valet parking immediately in front. The property was well maintained, the staff were friendly. Our room had a view of The Arlington and the mountain tower. The room was clean and well kept. The only complaint is the air unit was quite loud (thankfully I always travel with ear plugs). Overall I would stay again.

After being awakened by tornado warnings (both from my phone and alarms sounding off throughout the…read moretown), getting a small glimpse of the aurora borealis from the rooftop, being continually surprised at how good the food at the Avenue restaurant is, and questionable brushes with the paranormal, I can confidently say this was one of the most memorable stays at a hotel. Our initial room had a view of the wall next door and air conditioning units. I didn't want a week of a crappy view, so we asked to stay on a higher floor and they obliged with our request. We ended up in room 510 with a much better view of the town. The room was clean and modern, but the bathroom seemed small and the shower's partial glass meant water was continually spilling out onto the bathroom floor. Maybe add a full glass shower door? The exterior windows could use a washing as well. Seeing lots of spiderwebs (outside) was icky. There is no self-parking either. Valet parking is $30/day; not bad as I've stayed at other hotels (i.e., San Francisco and Los Angeles) where overnight parking is $75-$85. The hotel staff were all very friendly and helpful. P.S. You may be wondering about the "questionable brushes with the paranormal" comment. Two strange occurrences happened to my bf who doesn't believe in anything paranormal. First was at the hotel lobby restroom. As he was washing his hands, the soap bottle moved a good 6 inches on its own. He lifted the bottle, thinking there was water underneath that caused it to move across the surface. Nope, no water. Side note; there's an old urinal from 1913 in the men's restroom located in that same bathroom (hotel lobby). Perhaps the ghosts like old urinals. Second, my bf went to the back exit, in an attempt to walk up the staircase that would eventually lead to the rooftop. When he saw there was a musician performing at the top staircase of the rooftop, he came back down and tried using his key card to enter the hotel. Spent a good ten minutes before he called me and asked to let him in. I met him at the door, he explained what happened. I used his key card to see if there was an issue with the card. Nope, key card worked and let me right in. In this situation, it could have been an odd glitch, but I do find it interesting that this happened right after the soap bottle incident. Last note... we were talking to a bartender from another restaurant who had worked at this hotel as a bartender a few years ago. She said she was closing up the bar one night and a basket from a top shelf had fallen off. It was only her and one other person and neither were near the area. Spooked her out quite a bit! COMING BACK? Absolutely. There are some minor inconveniences that I mentioned, but there was so much more that I loved about this hotel, especially its historic vibe.

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The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

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Hotel Hale - Bath house tour.

Hotel Hale

4.3(58 reviews)
0.1 mi

We love Hotel Hale!…read more Every staff person we have met (from the owner to the valet) have been extremely service oriented! (Shout out to Megan at the bar in Eden's restaurant... she is awesome! ) We didn't have a sit down meal here but did experience the eggplant fries which are vegan and gluten free and incredibly delicious.... If we were staying longer I would definitely explore more of their menu options. Our room is a beautiful mix of history and contemporary. Comfortable and accommodating! You will spend a bit more staying here but it is worth every penny!

AMAZING times 100! AMAZING historical spot and what an…read moreexperience to stay in one of the bath houses, with the added warmth of a tub filled with the hot springs, it was just the best time when you can splurge with beautiful amenities, coffee room service in the morning before a freshly prepared breakfast in the lobby with more coffee. With your car valet parked, your morning is easily maneuverable to go to one of the operating bath houses and enjoy the smallest national park. Sleep like a princess in a great bed, quiet room and wrapped up in a robe after the relaxing soak in mineral water. They even provided chilled water that tasted wonderful. Best splurge worthy room ever, pick any room we had the Quapaw. Staff is so hospitable and accommodating. Loved this experience- Thank you.

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Hotel Hale - We stayed in two different rooms and the transition was seamless this is the Quapaw unfortunately I didn't take photos of the Libby

We stayed in two different rooms and the transition was seamless this is the Quapaw unfortunately I didn't take photos of the Libby

Hotel Hale - Ozark bedroom

Ozark bedroom

Hotel Hale

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Grand Promenade - The middle area between the bathhouses and under the grand promenade staircase.

Grand Promenade

4.2(9 reviews)
0.1 mi

My kids, our dog, and I walked the entire Grand Promenade in downtown Hot Springs, AR, back on July…read more20, 2025. Since that was a Sunday, metered street parking was free. We made sure to head there as early as possible which was about 8:30 AM. Hardly anyone was out there. The sidewalks and streets weren't yet hot on our dog's feet. We dipped our hands in the terribly hot waterfall and small ponds near Central Ave and Fountain Street. We walked up the stairs somewhere nearby. It might be hard on elderly dogs. But my elderly dog acts like a 9-year-old puppy. Lol. At the top of the Promenade, there was a nice red-bricked pathway inspired by Cuba, I later read. There were several trees, benches, tables, and a few chess boards. Not a trash can in sight, though! I guess that's why I picked up so much damn trash! There is a free water refill station on Reserve Street. It's just down the stairs from the Promenade. We finally saw a trash can there. It was so peaceful up there during the half hour we spent reading signage and exploring the seeping springs while the crowd below built up quickly. Free activity. Recommend.

Upon a recent visit to hot springs this was a free thing to do. Its located right off main street…read moreand it curves around the national park. You can views of the back of the bath houses below and you get views of the park up above. This is a popular touristy area and there are lots of people here but it never got crowded. There are plenty of benches here to sit and relax. On a recent walk here I spotted a deer and it was awesome! Keep in mind there are no bathrooms here, there are several staircases that you can use to get up here. As you are walking and notice these green "bear type" boxes, those are actually natural springs coming from the ground that are covered. On one end of the promenade is fountain street where the is a free public cold spring you can refill your water bottle. Very beautiful and the whole thing does not take more than 30 minutes.

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Grand Promenade - Terrace viewpoint from the Grand Promenade.

Terrace viewpoint from the Grand Promenade.

Grand Promenade - The Grand Promenade looks down on Bathhouse Row from high above.

The Grand Promenade looks down on Bathhouse Row from high above.

Grand Promenade - Hot springs! 7.20.2025

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