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Old 12-08-2021, 10:18 AM   #1
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Hi there, excited to be back. I was wondering if there is anywhere to actually get in the hot spring water, maybe an area in a national park or something.

Any recommendations for dining or nightlife in Little Rock?
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Old 12-08-2021, 11:32 AM   #2
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One of the bathhouses is still open. Don't remember which one though
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Only one? That makes me sad.
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buckstaff bathhouse and quapaw bathhouse are both open.
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Old 12-08-2021, 01:19 PM   #5
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Although it has been several years the Arlington used to have a bathhouse
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Old 12-08-2021, 05:31 PM   #6
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People quit believing in the therapeutic power of bathing. It was sad to see Bathhouse Row close down. Like some have said there are at least a couple of places open again. There are a couple of spigots where you can fill jugs with water to drink. One is by the Nat'l Park Visitor Center. The water is so hot, it has to be cooled before bathing.
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This was not a hot spring, but a cold water springs in Hot Springs. I always loved to see that building, especially the Indian head.

https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/arka...tling-factory/
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Hi Sage...

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Old 12-10-2021, 06:59 AM   #9
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This was not a hot spring, but a cold water springs in Hot Springs. I always loved to see that building, especially the Indian head.

https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/arka...tling-factory/
Interesting article Tuck. It’s a shame that the building hasn’t been repurposed for something useful while maintaining it’s original mystique.
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As far as getting in, you have the 2 bathhouses, Buckstaff and Quapaw, and the Hotel Hale (in the old Hale bathhouse) also uses the hot spring water for its in-room baths, I believe. You can dip your feet or hands in several pools in the National Park, mainly the ones on Arlington Lawn across from the Arlington Hotel, but I wouldn't advise going all in.



There are also several places in the National Park to get water from the springs. One fountain in Hill Wheatley Plaza (where most folks fill large jugs), one by Bruce Westerman's office on the South end of the Promenade, one on Fountain Street near the exit to the mountain tower drive, one on Whittington Ave North of West Mountain Drive, probably some others as well.



Would love to play tour guide if you are ever in town and schedules align. ;-)
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Wow 🤩 very pretty thanks Johnsson for sharing you should put this in tread on red
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As far as getting in, you have the 2 bathhouses, Buckstaff and Quapaw, and the Hotel Hale (in the old Hale bathhouse) also uses the hot spring water for its in-room baths, I believe. You can dip your feet or hands in several pools in the National Park, mainly the ones on Arlington Lawn across from the Arlington Hotel, but I wouldn't advise going all in.



There are also several places in the National Park to get water from the springs. One fountain in Hill Wheatley Plaza (where most folks fill large jugs), one by Bruce Westerman's office on the South end of the Promenade, one on Fountain Street near the exit to the mountain tower drive, one on Whittington Ave North of West Mountain Drive, probably some others as well.



Would love to play tour guide if you are ever in town and schedules align. ;-)
I think Fountain St & Whittington Ave are cold water springs. Maybe there was one up on West Man also. When I lived there, I would get water from them all. I could mix up the jugs and tell which spring they came from by the flavor. There was a hot water fountain up near what I think was the old venereal disease clinic. Can't remember name of street now. Turned off Central Ave and went uphill past the Army-Navy Hospital. The town has changed a lot.
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Old 12-14-2021, 04:40 PM   #13
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last I was there you could get rooms in The Arlington that had hot spring water on tap for the in-room bath. Was about 3 years ago tho.
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