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Do you have to wear clothes in hot springs?

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



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They will list the current temperature of the water as well as the maximum amount of minutes to stay in at a time. For the most part, almost all commercial hot springs in North America require swimsuits so always err on the side of caution and keep that suit on. Even if you see someone remove their suit – wait.

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You can, and should, bring your own non-alcoholic beverages in non-glass containers. NO ALCOHOL allowed in shuttles or at springs. It is a short walk down to the hot springs. In the winter bring warm clothing and good footwear (not flip flops) so you can make the short walk to the hot springs comfortably.

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We recommend getting out of the water for 5 minutes every 15 minutes or so. This largely depends on the temperature of the pool you're in. You might need to get out more often in a hotter pool and less in a mild pool. Listen to your body.

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You do not have to shower before getting out. The effects of hot springs last for about 3 hours, so it is actually more effective not to rinse off before getting out. However, because Unzen hot springs are sulfuric and strongly acidic, those with sensitive skin should rinse off with fresh water.

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Yes, some onsen allow you to wear a towel into the baths, while others forbid them. Some onsen also allow (and even require) swimsuits to be worn. People generally bring a small towel with them to the baths either way. As long as you're not breaking any rules, you should do what you're comfortable with.

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How much time do you need in Hot Springs National Park? If you want to just see the highlights, including Bathhouse Row, touching the hot spring, and going for a short hike, you could definitely get away with just 1 day in Hot Springs National Park.

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Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Hot Springs
  1. Leave No Trace. I always hope that this goes without saying, but you never know because everyones experience level with recreating in the outdoors varies. ...
  2. Check the Temperature. ...
  3. Stay Hydrated - Bring a Water Bottle.


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This location has a Walk Score of 80 out of 100. This location is Very Walkable so most errands can be accomplished on foot. This location is in Hot Springs. Nearby parks include Como Square, Jaycee Park and Hot Springs Central Avenue Historical District.

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Leave No Trace at the Hot Springs Treat it the same way you would while you were hiking or camping outdoors so it can stay clean, beautiful, and continue to be preserved for others to enjoy. What is this? Also, do not bathe or use soap in the hot springs.

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Rest and stay hydrated Don't pack too many activities into your hot spring trip. Avoid bathing soon after eating or drinking alcohol, and avoid activities such as driving soon after bathing. Remember to rest and drink plenty of fluids after leaving the bath.

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