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Which bathhouse can you tour in hot springs Arkansas?

The Fordyce Bathhouse is Hot Springs National Park's Visitor Center and Historic Museum.



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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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We use thermal mineral water that comes directly from a collection of 47 protected springs flowing from Hot Springs Mountain. The water starts at an average temperature of 143° as it comes down through a unique pattern of rocks and flows to the historic Bathhouse Row.

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While clothing may be optional at your desired hot spring, it's always smart to have one on hand! You never know who could be there when you arrive, and it might feel weird or uncomfortable to be nude if you see a family with small children soaking in the pool you want to use.

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Large towels are not permitted in the hot springs, but you can bring a small towel in with you. You can use the small towel to wash your body before heading into the water or wipe your sweat while soaking in the onsen. And if you are feeling shy, you can even use it to cover up, though it's admittedly not much.

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Bathhouse Row The Buckstaff Bathhouse is the only park system bathhouse, offering traditional mineral baths just as they were given in the early 1900s. Kids as young as 10 can experience the thermal whirlpool baths. Tubs are private, water is cooled to a safe temperature, and bathing suits are optional.

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You can't go in the water at the Roman Baths, but there are three places where visitors to the city can bathe in Bath's hot springs: Thermae Bath Spa, which is the most popular place to experience Bath's hot springs.

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