Then & Now
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TodayThe Quapaw Bathhouse is one of two locations where visitors can soak in the thermal springs. Quapaw offers private baths, public pools, and modern day spa services.The Quapaw is open every day, except Tuesday, from 10:00am - 6:00pm. Visit the Quapaw Baths website for more information. Bathhouse HistoryThe Quapaw Bathhouse opened in 1922. It is the longest building on Bathhouse Row, occupying the site of two previous bathhouses, the Horseshoe and Magnesia. Vacant since closing in 1984, it was the first to be leased for adaptive reuse. It reopened as a family-oriented spa in late June 2008. Bathhouse Row
Bathhouse Row is home to the Park's historic bathhouses. Learn about what is available in each of the bathhouses today. Experience the Water
Learn about the various ways that you can experience the thermal springs in the Park. History & Culture
Learn more about Hot Spring National Park's unique cultural and natural history. Archeology
Hot Springs NP has a dense, rich archeological record with 92 sites and counting. Learn more about our history's mysteries. Nature
Learn about the natural resources at Hot Springs National Park. This includes information about our thermal water, wildlife, and plants. |
Last updated: August 15, 2022