Hot Springs Mountain Tower is the thing to do in Hot Springs, Arkansas! The tower elevator will transport you 216 feet to the observation decks where you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Ouachita Mountains, Hot Springs Mountain, and Diamond Lakes area – all at 1,256 feet above sea level.
A small craft distillery In Hot Springs, Arkansas specializing in Moonshine, Vodka Cocktails, Vodka, Whiskey, Bourbon and more! They offer tours of the production, tastings of their products and offer an aesthetic cocktail lounge to relax and sip away!
Featured on Barstool Sports Pizza review and receiving a rating of 8.7 out of 10 this restaurant is a staple of Hot Springs serving charred brick-oven pies & other Italian fare that are offered together with beer & wine in simple digs. NOTE: A reservation is required as they only make to the amount of customers expected each day.
Fun fact; In January of 1993, Hot Springs and Hanamaki, Japan officially became sister cities! Hanamaki is a small town in northern Japan, and like Hot Springs, Hanamaki relies on tourism as a chief revenue source. So it only made sense that the first and only sake brewery in Arkansas would be located here as well. Since its inception in 2023, the brewery has proudly sourced its rice from Humnoke, Arkansas, and utilized the famous Hot Springs water from its onsite well (though not the thermal water the city is widely known for) to craft exceptional sake. Tours and tastings are offered for those who would like to try something new and refreshing!
Just steps away from the Arlington, Quapaw Baths & Spa offers a timeless escape in the heart of Downtown Hot Springs, AR. Experience the rejuvenating power of thermal mineral water baths, soothing massages, revitalizing facials & spa treatments, and more—all in a setting that blends history with modern luxury.
The Grand Promenade is a National Recreation Trail that runs parallel to bathhouse row, behind the bathhouses. It's about a half mile long and made entirely out of brick. The inspiration for its design came from the Prado, a pedestrian walkway in Havana, Cuba. Along with it being a great place to walk, it also offers many benches, tables, and even a table for playing chess.
For those workout enthusiasts and/or nature lovers who want to explore more of what Hot Springs has to offer in the Fall months, you need to check out these trails. Bikers, hikers and trail runners of all experience levels can enjoy up to 31.5 miles of world class mountain trails. Best part...only 5 minutes from downtown Hot Springs!