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November 6, 2020
Hot Springs, Arkansas
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Mary Lou & Tim

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Hot Springs National Park is the smallest and oldest of the parks in the National Park System. It dates back to 1832 when Congress established, 40 years ahead of Yellowstone, the first federally protected area in the nation's history. Take some time and explore our little city when you come!
Quapaw Baths & Spa

Quapaw Baths & Spa

413 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901
, (501) 609-9822

Quapaw Bath House was the first renovation on Bathhouse row. Enjoy a relaxing day in the mineral-rich, thermal waters in your own private bathing area, with a special someone in a couples’ bath, or in one of the four thermal pools, all located under a gorgeous skylight of stained glass.

Buckstaff Bathhouse

Buckstaff Bathhouse

509 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901
, (501) 623-2308

Taking a bath should be one of the many things to do on your list before you leave. Enjoy the ultimate thermal mineral bathing experience with a highly-trained professional staff, outstanding services, top facilities, and the famous Hot Springs National Park thermal mineral water.

Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort

Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort

2705 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901
, (800) 625-5296

Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort, formerly Oaklawn Park Race Track, is an American thoroughbred racetrack and casino in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is the home to The Racing Festival of the South. In 2017, Oaklawn was ranked #5 of all thoroughbred racetracks in North America by the Horseplayers Association of North America.

Will's Cinnamon Shop

Will's Cinnamon Shop

1001 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901
, (501) 538-4650

If you know anything about us you know that we LOVE cinnamon rolls. Will's is a new shop in downtown that provides GREAT coffees and rolls no matter the occasion.

The Ohio Club

The Ohio Club

336 Central Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901
, 501-627-0702

Great live music, drinks and food, the Ohio Club started in 1905 as a Bar and Casino. It has been a stop off place for many a celebrity. Al Capone, Bugsy Segel, Bugs Moran, Lucky Luciano, just to name a few of the gangsters and it was also visited by many Major League Ball players since they had springs training in Hot Springs in the early 1900's.

Other Small Recommendations

Other Small Recommendations

Tim and I are full of recommendations, so if you are looking for more things to do, just give us a ring. Other restaurants we recommend are: Superior Bathhouse Brewery and Distillery, The Porterhouse, Rolando's Restaurante, Grateful Head Pizza and many more. You can also get a tasty teat down at Kilwin's Chocolates. If you're looking for activities, you can visit the Gangster museum, walk the Promenade tour the Fordyce Bathhouse Visitor Center and much more.

The Pancake Shop

The Pancake Shop

216 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901
, (501) 624-5720

Great downtown small diner breakfast, the Pancake Shop is a must for one morning

Colonial Pancake & Waffle House

Colonial Pancake & Waffle House

111 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901
, (501) 624-9273

An even smaller diner than the Pancake Shop, Mary Lou's grandfather help build the establishment back in the 60's.

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