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Hot Springs, nestled in the Ouachita Mountains of Garland County, Arkansas, is renowned for its thermal springs and rich history.
The historic property in question, a restored 19th-century bathhouse along Central Avenue, blends Victorian architecture with modern spa amenities.
Its thermal pools utilize natural spring waters from the protected Hot Springs National Park, while the onsite restaurant features Arkansas specialties like possum pie and fried catfish.
The property’s stained-glass atrium hosts weekly jazz performances by local artists.
Within walking distance, visitors find Bathhouse Row – eight preserved neoclassical bathhouses including the Buckstaff Bathhouse still operational since 1912. Culinary highlights include Superior Bathhouse Brewery, America’s only brewery using thermal spring water, and The Pancake Shop, a 1940s diner famous for sweet potato pancakes.
Government facilities like the Garland County Courthouse and Hot Springs National Park Visitor Center provide orientation services.
Notable businesses include Mountain Valley Spring Water’s headquarters and Q.E.D.
Dry Goods, specializing in artisanal leatherwork.
Sports enthusiasts frequent the Hot Springs Creek Greenway Trail for cycling and Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort for thoroughbred racing.
Educational institutions range from the Mid-America Science Museum with its Tesla coil exhibits to National Park College’s geothermal research center.
Reaching the property is convenient via Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport (8 miles northeast), with shuttle services available.
Visitors driving from Little Rock (55 miles east) take I-30 West to Highway 70. The Diamond Lakes Rural Transit provides bus connections to major landmarks.
For economical stays, Garland accommodation options include The Gulpha Gorge Campground within the national park and the historic Arlington Hotel’s budget-friendly annex.
The Hotels in Garland Arkansas category also features Creekmore Suites near the historic baseball stadium where Babe Ruth once trained.
Guest reviews consistently praise the property’s mineral spa treatments and historical tours detailing its Prohibition-era speakeasy past.
Some note the steep hill leading to the property might challenge mobility-impaired visitors, though electric trolleys run hourly from downtown.
Seasonal events like the Hot Springs Music Festival (June) and the World’s Shortest St.
Patrick’s Day Parade (March) see the property hosting themed afternoon teas.
The rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of the Ouachitas, particularly stunning during fall foliage.
For Things to do in Garland Arkansas, the Gangster Museum of America details Hot Springs’ mobster history, while the Fordyce Bathhouse Museum showcases early 20th-century spa culture.
Art lovers frequent the Hot Springs Fine Arts Center, housed in a former Catholic church.
Nearby Lake Hamilton provides fishing charters through Jones Fishing Service, and the Garvan Woodland Gardens features Anthony Chapel’s stunning glass architecture.
Those interested in Hotel Hale Garland alternatives might consider The Waters Hot Springs, a boutique hotel in a restored pharmacy building, or Lookout Point Lakeside Inn with its cooking classes featuring Arkansas heirloom recipes.
Hotel Hale | Luxurious Suites | Hot Springs, Arkansas
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Visiting Hot Springs, AR? Check out the historic and elegant Hotel Hale! Perfect for a romantic getaway or family vacation in Arkansas. Find us on Bathhouse Row.
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