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Discover Hot Springs National Park, home to 47 natural thermal springs and historic bathhouses
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Hot Springs List In Arkansas
Hot Springs in National Park
- Hot Springs Mountain – The primary area where many hot springs emerge.
- Whittington Spring – One of the historic springs in the park.
- Maurice Spring – A lesser-known spring in the area.
- Horseshoe Spring – Named for its unique shape.
- Hale Spring – A historic spring.
- Superior Spring – Located near Bathhouse Row.
- Quapaw Spring – Named after the Quapaw tribe.
- Arlington Spring – Near the Arlington Hotel.
- Ozark Spring – One of the many thermal springs in the area.
- Tufa Spring – Known for its mineral deposits.
- Magnet Spring – Believed to have unique properties.
- Buckstaff Spring – Near the Buckstaff Bathhouse.
- Ludlow Spring – A historic spring.
- Happy Hollow Spring – Located in the Happy Hollow area.
- Grand Promenade Spring – Near the Grand Promenade walkway.
- Hot Water Cascade – A scenic thermal feature.
- Display Spring – A visible spring for visitors.
- Dripping Spring – A small, steady-flowing spring.
- Noble Fountain – A notable thermal feature.
- Shell Fountain – A unique spring with mineral formations.
- Gulpha Spring – Located near Gulpha Gorge.
- Fordyce Spring – Near the Fordyce Bathhouse.
- Cedar Glade Spring – A lesser-known thermal spring.
- Crescent Spring – Named for its crescent shape.
- Lakeside Spring – Located near a water feature.
- Mountain Valley Spring – A thermal spring in the area.
- Piney Springs – A small, secluded spring.
- Rocky Springs – Named for its rocky surroundings.
- Shady Grove Spring – A shaded thermal spring.
- Spring Lake Springs – Near a lake fed by thermal waters.
- Sunset Springs – A picturesque spring.
- Valley Springs – Located in a valley area.
- Woodspring – A wooded thermal spring.
- Crystal Springs – Known for its clear waters.
- Hot Springs Creek – A creek fed by thermal springs.
Bathhouses on Bathhouse Row
These historic bathhouses are fed by the hot springs and are an integral part of the area’s history:
- Buckstaff Bathhouse – Still operational as a traditional bathhouse.
- Quapaw Baths & Spa – A modern spa experience.
- Lamar Bathhouse – Now a park gift shop.
- Ozark Bathhouse – Houses the park’s cultural center.
- Fordyce Bathhouse – Now the park’s visitor center.
- Maurice Bathhouse – A historic structure.
- Hale Bathhouse – A restored bathhouse.
- Superior Bathhouse – Now a brewery and restaurant.
Notable Thermal Features in Hot Springs National Park
- Hot Springs Creek – The creek that flows through the area, fed by the hot springs.
- Hot Springs Mountain Tower – Offers panoramic views of the hot springs area.
- Gulpha Gorge – A nearby area with thermal activity.
Additional Springs in Arkansas (Non-Thermal)
While not hot springs, Arkansas is known for its cold-water springs:
- Mammoth Spring – One of the largest springs in the U.S.
- Blanchard Springs – A popular cold-water spring.
- Eureka Springs – A town known for its springs (not thermal).
- Basin Spring – Located in Eureka Springs.
- Blue Spring – A cold-water spring in Eureka Springs.
- Carpenter Springs – A lesser-known cold spring.
- Cedar Springs – A scenic cold-water spring.
- Cold Springs – Found in various locations.
- Copper Springs – A small, cold-water spring.
- Eagle Springs – A secluded cold spring.
- Fern Springs – Known for its lush surroundings.
- Kettle Springs Campground – A small, cold-water feature.
- Old Town Springs – Located in historic areas.
- Piney Forks Springs – A cold-water spring.
- Rocky Branch Springs – A small, rocky cold spring.
- Sandy Springs – A sandy-bottomed cold spring.
- Silver Springs – Known for its clear waters.
- Spring Brook – A cold-water stream.
- Spring Hill Springs – A cold-water spring.
- Turtle Creek Springs – A small, cold-water feature.
- Whip-Poor-Will Springs – A lesser-known cold spring.
- Winthrow Springs
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