The Fordyce Bathhouse opened in 1915. And it was actually the first bathhouse to close in the 1960s, after advances in modern medicine caused the...
Read MoreBetween the Fordyce and Maurice Bathhouses, you can find the Grand Staircase of the Hot Springs Grand Promenade. And at the base of the stairs,...
Read MoreBetween the Maurice and Hale Bathhouses, you can find the Maurice Historical Display Springs. Set into the natural tufa rock is the Dripping Spring. Up...
Read MoreThe Arlington Lawn Hot Water Cascade is the largest spring visible in the park. Hot water emanates from the hill side near the Grand Promenade...
Read MoreThe South Entrance of the Grand Promenade features benches, tables and chairs for playing chess, a great view of the former Army Navy Hosptal, and...
Read MoreThe Hot Springs Observation Tower, a 216-foot tall structure, opened to the public in 1983, and is actually the third observation tower in that location....
Read MoreThe Happy Hollow Jug Fountain is one of the few cool water springs in the park. From the late 1800s, until the 1940s, the Happy...
Read MoreThe 2nd of two cold water fountains in the National Park, the Whittington Park fountain is located near the entrance to the West Mountain Scenic...
Read MoreAt the Loop Overlook, you can see over the southwestern part of Hot Springs, out toward the Ouachita River Valley. And just behind the Loop...
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