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Best Hot Springs in Arkansas

Arkansas’s hot springs rise from a landscape carved by ancient tectonic shifts and folded mountains, offering geothermal sites nestled within forested hills, river valleys, and the storied terrain of Hot Springs National Park.

Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park

Arkansas
TEMPERATURE
Averages about 143 °F (62 °C), ranged from 90–130 °F in bath regimens
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Bathing in spring water is available in approved facilities at extra cost, https://www.nps.gov/hosp/planyourvisit/fees.htm
Whittington Spring

Whittington Spring

Arkansas
TEMPERATURE
Not specified
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Not specified
The Buckstaff Bathhouse

The Buckstaff Bathhouse

Arkansas
TEMPERATURE
Up to 102 degrees Fahrenheit
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
$45 (Whirlpool Mineral Bath Package), $101 (Traditional Bathing Package), $116 (Deluxe Bathing Package); optional spa slippers $5.00
The Quapaw Baths and Spa

The Quapaw Baths and Spa

Arkansas
TEMPERATURE
Not specified
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Packages range from $150 to $700 depending on services selected; example packages include: Couples Private Getaway – $490, All About Me – $350, The Quapaw – $150

Neighboring Hot Springs States

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Wyoming

14 Hot Springs
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11 Hot Springs
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Arizona

12 Hot Springs
Nevada Hot Springs

Nevada

21 Hot Springs
Idaho Hot Springs

Idaho

38 Hot Springs
Oregon Hot Springs

Oregon

24 Hot Springs
California Hot Springs

California

25 Hot Springs
Colorado Hot Springs

Colorado

27 Hot Springs
Washington Hot Springs

Washington

5 Hot Springs
Alaska Hot Springs

Alaska

10 Hot Springs
Virginia Hot Springs

Virginia

3 Hot Springs
Florida Hot Springs

Florida

22 Hot Springs
Montana Hot Springs

Montana

17 Hot Springs

Overview

Arkansas’s hot springs are steamy sanctuaries nestled among wooded ridges, rolling highlands, and misty river valleys. From tucked-away thermal pools deep in the Ozark and Ouachita wilds to historic bathhouses echoing with the legacy of Indigenous healing and 19th-century spa culture, these geothermal treasures capture the enduring spirit of the Natural State. Shaped by ancient geologic forces still quietly at work beneath the surface, Arkansas’s springs offer a soothing contrast to the rugged terrain that cradles them—inviting travelers to slow down, soak in the warmth, and connect with a deeper, timeless current of renewal.