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Can you camp or stay inside Hot Springs National Park?

Yes, Hot Springs National Park has a campground called Gulpha Gorge Campground. The campground offers 40 sites with full hookups (water, electric, and sewer) for both tents and RVs. Reservations are not accepted, and sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.



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Within the park, Gulpha Gorge Campground and the Hotel Hale offer accommodations for the night. The Hot Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau has information about lodging and other attractions in the area.

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Camping is $34 per night.

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There are no outdoor soaking opportunities in the park. However, Bathhouse Row does have 2 available facilities that offer visitors the chance to fully submerge and relax in the thermal water.

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A unique chance to stay on Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park is now available. The Hale Bathhouse, one of the former bathhouses on the famous row, has been remodeled into the Hotel Hale.

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Of course, you should stay cognizant of how long you've been in the water. The intense heat can cause dehydration, fainting, and even burns depending on the temperature, so stick to 10- or 15-minute soaks with breaks in between to allow your body temperature to return to normal.

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If you have half a day:
  • Do all of the above.
  • Join a park ranger for a guided tour.
  • Become a Junior Ranger.
  • Taste the water.
  • Stroll along the Grand Promenade.
  • Take a bath.
  • Hike or drive to the Hot Springs Mountain Tower.
  • Shop at the park store, Bathhouse Row Emporium.


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At some hot springs, especially ones located in the backcountry, clothing is optional. Before you go, check out the policy on nudity at hot springs. At Diamond Fork Hot Springs here in Utah, nudity is actually illegal and more often than not, there are kids at the hot springs.

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While clothing may be optional at your desired hot spring, it's always smart to have one on hand!

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The intense heat can cause dehydration, fainting, and even burns depending on the temperature, so stick to 10- or 15-minute soaks with breaks in between to allow your body temperature to return to normal.

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Lake Catherine State Park boasts a nice swim beach but it is also home to a hidden waterfall that spills into Falls Creek, a tributary of Lake Catherine. To get to this picturesque swimming spot, follow Falls Branch Trail, a moderate two-mile loop trail that winds through the forest.

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It's the most urban national park you'll find, and most of it is in the city of Hot Springs itself. While you might not find the same dramatic scenery as some of the more popular parks like Yellowstone, there are still many worthy things to do at Hot Springs National Park and a visit is highly recommended.

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The best time to visit Hot Springs is August to October and February to April.

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Known as The American Spa, Hot Springs National Park is home to 47 natural hot springs. These springs maintain an average water temperature of 143° Fahrenheit and many are even easily accessible from the park's main scenic road, West Mountain Drive.

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When it comes to adventure in the Ouachita Mountains, you can't do much better than a visit to Hot Springs, Arkansas. This small mountain town has a deep history and is filled with natural wonders, including the famed thermal springs around which the town developed.

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