Hot Springs National Park preserves the Hot Springs Bath houses where people have come for years to bath in the thermal Springs said to have medicinal powers. The main part of the park, encompasses the North end of Hot Springs, Arkansas and what is known as "bath house row". Several of the bath houses are still in operation. Fordyce bathhouse has been converted to the National Park Headquarters and visitors center.
The Sign
Landscape view of Bath house row
The former Ozark bath house, now a cultural center
The entrance to Quapaw bath house (still in operation)
Patrons enterng the Quapaw bath housei
The front entrance of Quapaw bath house
The Quapaw side porch
The former Fordyce bath house, now the park visitors center