![]() ![]() Bathhouse row from the North looking South.On the other side of the street, you will find shops, tours, gifts, and food. On one side of the street are the bathhouses in historic, restored buildings. When you visit bathhouse row you walk up and down the street on wide sidewalks, perfect for kids. No need to spend a lot of money when the kids will love these activities just as much! Walk Along Bathhouse Row All 9 buildings on Bathhouse Row- Model is located in the Visitors Center Here you’ll find free things to do in Hot Springs that are also kid-friendly. There are plenty of tours, paid activities and tourist events to do in Hot Springs. ![]() You’ll be right near the National Park visitors center and museum. Don’t forget my favorite Travel Stroller (pictured above) or a baby travel stroller)įrom the parking garage, Use the crosswalk to cross the main street to the middle of the bathhouse row. A perfect activity for kids in Hot Springs on a hot day. My kids loved throwing in pennies and trying to retrieve them. Walking to bathhouse row from the parking structure, stop and let the kids play in the fun water feature. Hot Springs, Arkansas is a small town so you better believe they police those meters (I might know from personal experience.) The free covered parking structure in the background Parking on the street is hard to come by and is all metered at 25 cents per half hour. Getting to the parking garage can be a bit confusing as it is behind the main road, but look for free parking signs and follow them. It’s just a short walk to the Visitors Center and the rest of the row of historical buildings in Hot Springs. When you visit Hot Springs National Park, the first thing to know is there is a large FREE parking structure right next to Hot Springs bathhouse row areas. Hot Springs, AR, however, is a Don’t Miss the Free Parking in Hot Springs We have loved every National Park we’ve visited! Find all the best tips for visiting National Parks with kids. Despite not being allowed to relax the hot bathhouses (reserved for ages 14+) you will find plenty to occupy your time and attention at Hot Spring National Park and in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Wondering what to do in Hot Springs with kids? Taking your family to Hot Springs National Park is a great adventure. If you like this post, please share on Pinterestor Facebook.
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