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Buckstaff Bathhouse: A Historic Soak in Hot Springs

Step back in time for a traditional thermal bath at the Buckstaff Bathhouse, the only continuously operating bathhouse on Hot Springs' historic Bathhouse Row.

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Experience a traditional thermal mineral bath at the Buckstaff Bathhouse, the only continuously operating bathhouse on Hot Springs National Park's historic Bathhouse Row since 1912. Indulge in a therapeutic bathing ritual using the park's famed hot spring waters in a setting that has preserved its early 20th-century charm.

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Local tips

  • Arrive early, especially on weekends, as the Buckstaff Bathhouse does not take reservations and can get busy.
  • Consider the Traditional Bathing Package for the full Buckstaff experience, including a mineral bath, loofah mitt, and massage.
  • Store valuables in a safe deposit box at the front desk for peace of mind during your bath.
  • Be prepared to be wrapped in a sheet and assisted by an attendant; bathing suits are optional for the traditional bathing experience.
  • Allow approximately 1.5 hours for the traditional bathing package to fully enjoy each step of the process.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Arlington Hotel, walk south on Central Avenue towards Bathhouse Row. The Buckstaff Bathhouse is located on the left side of the street, approximately a 5-minute walk. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Hot Springs Intracity Transit bus to the Transportation Plaza. From there, walk north on Central Avenue to Bathhouse Row. The Buckstaff Bathhouse will be on your left. Bus fare is approximately $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From the Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport, a taxi or ride-share to the Buckstaff Bathhouse will cost approximately $15-$20 and take around 15 minutes. Inform the driver to take you to 509 Central Avenue on Bathhouse Row.

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Discover more about Buckstaff Bathhouse

The Buckstaff Bathhouse, located on Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park, offers a unique glimpse into the past with its continuously operating traditional bathing experience since 1912. Named for controlling shareholders George and Milo Buckstaff, the bathhouse replaced the Rammelsberg Bathhouse and has been a fixture in Hot Springs' therapeutic bathing history. The bathhouse itself is an architectural gem, designed in the Edwardian style with classical influences by Frank W. Gibb and Company. The taupe brick building features Doric columns, white stucco, and wood trim, exuding an early 20th-century elegance. Inside, Colorado marble adorns the bath halls, and the floors are covered in patterned hexagonal tiles. The original elevator, with its ornate interior, adds to the bathhouse's vintage charm. At the Buckstaff, visitors can immerse themselves in a traditional bathing experience that includes a mineral bath, hot packs, a sitz bath, a vapor cabinet, and a needle shower. The thermal mineral water, sourced from the park's protected hot springs, is renowned for its therapeutic properties. Attendants guide bathers through the process, ensuring a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. The Buckstaff also offers massages and other spa treatments to enhance the bathing experience. While many bathhouses modernized or closed over the years, the Buckstaff has maintained its historic appearance and commitment to service. It stands as the sole survivor of the Golden Age of Bathing on Bathhouse Row, offering a tangible connection to Hot Springs' past as a premier health resort.

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