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Babe Ruth Home Plate: A Swing into Baseball History

Visit the Babe Ruth Home Plate in Hot Springs, AR: Stand where baseball history was made and experience the legacy of the Sultan of Swat.

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Stand where Babe Ruth made history! This unassuming home plate marks the spot of his legendary 573-foot home run in 1918 at Whittington Park, now a parking lot. A must-see for baseball enthusiasts visiting Hot Springs.

A brief summary to Babe Ruth Home Plate

  • Hot Springs, Arkansas, 71901, US

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
  • Bring a camera; the site offers great photo opportunities with its scenic backdrop.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby attractions, such as the Hot Springs National Park.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Hot Springs Visitor Center at 629 Central Ave, head northwest on Central Avenue toward Ouachita Avenue. Turn left onto Ouachita Avenue, then turn right onto Whittington Avenue. Continue for approximately 0.3 miles. The Babe Ruth Home Plate will be on your left in the Weyerhaeuser parking lot at 810 Whittington Avenue. The walk is about 0.6 miles and should take approximately 12-15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From the Transportation Plaza in downtown Hot Springs, take any Intracity Transit (IT) bus route. All routes begin and end at the Transportation Plaza. Check the IT schedule for the route that best aligns with the location on Whittington Avenue. Get off the bus at the stop closest to 810 Whittington Avenue. From there, walk to the Weyerhaeuser parking lot. A single ride fare is $1.25 for adults. Seniors (62+) and those with disabilities pay $0.50 with ID. Transfers are free.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From a central Hot Springs location, such as the Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa, a taxi or ride-share (Uber/Lyft) to the Babe Ruth Home Plate at 810 Whittington Avenue will be a short trip. The estimated cost for a ride-share is $10-$15. Taxi fares may vary.

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In Hot Springs, Arkansas, a simple home plate embedded in a parking lot commemorates a monumental moment in baseball history. This marks the location where Babe Ruth, during his spring training with the Boston Red Sox, launched what is believed to be baseball's first 500-plus-foot home run on March 17, 1918. The ball landed an estimated 573 feet away, inside the Arkansas Alligator Farm. Whittington Park, the former site of this legendary swing, is now the Weyerhaeuser parking lot at 810 Whittington Avenue. While the park is gone, the home plate remains as a tangible link to the past, inviting visitors to stand where the Sultan of Swat once stood. The Arkansas Alligator Farm is still in operation across the street. Hot Springs was a popular training destination for major league teams in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Players enjoyed the city's thermal waters for therapeutic purposes and its recreational offerings. Babe Ruth was a frequent visitor, enjoying the baths, trails, and nightlife. The Babe Ruth Home Plate is a stop on the Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail, a self-guided tour of the city's baseball landmarks.

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