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Arkansas
Garland County

Hot Springs

The best running trails around Hot Springs

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Jogging routes around Hot Springs are set within the scenic Ouachita Mountains, offering a diverse landscape of lush forests and varied terrain. The region is characterized by its unique blend of natural features, including the trails of Hot Springs National Park and the extensive Northwoods Trails system. These areas provide a range of running experiences, from paved paths along Hot Springs Creek to more challenging routes through forested hills.

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Hot Springs National Park – West Mountain Overlook loop from Hot Springs

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jamie S.
June 23, 2025, Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park, tucked into the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, protects 47 thermal springs that have drawn people for centuries. Unlike most national parks, it’s in an urban setting; historic bathhouses line Bathhouse Row, offering a window into the heyday of 20th-century spa culture. You can still soak in the mineral-rich waters today. If you want to get out of the historic town, however, forested trails wind through the surrounding Ouachita Mountains, with overlooks and quiet picnic spots above the town. It's a unique blend of preserved wilderness, geothermal geology, and living history, all within walking distance of downtown.

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The Hot Springs National Park Historic Baths Walk takes you past the iconic bathhouses that made this area famous. Running along Bathhouse Row, the paved route winds through the heart of downtown Hot Springs, where you’ll see early 20th-century buildings like the Fordyce, Buckstaff, and Quapaw, each with its own story in the park’s long spa tradition. Interpretive signs and restored architecture offer a glimpse into the era when this was a major health destination. It’s a short, accessible walk and you can still step inside for a soak, just as visitors did a century ago.

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The historic Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa is the largest hotel in Arkansas with over 500 rooms and suites and has hosted such icons as AL Capone, Babe Ruth, Johnny Cash, Marilyn Monroe, and presidents John F. Kennedy, Theodore Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton. The Arlington Hotel has been the premiere resort in the south since 1875.

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Designed by architect George Gleim Jr., the present Maurice Bathhouse was built by William Maurice to replace an existing Victorian-style building, the Independent Bathhouse, later renamed the Maurice Bathhouse after owner Charles Maurice (William's father). The present building opened for business on January 1, 1912. With a total floor space of 23,000 square feet, the three-story bathhouse had ample room for a complete range of services and amenities, including a gymnasium, staterooms, a roof garden, twin elevators, and in the 1930s a therapeutic pool, situated in the basement. It was the only bathhouse on the Row to have a pool. The Maurice closed in November 1974.

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Brice Gibbs
September 23, 2023, Superior Baths

The old Superior was constructed on portions of the old Hale and Big Iron Bathhouse site. It was made of red brick, some of which may have been reused in the current building. The style of construction was markedly different from that of the Victorian bathouses that were its contemporaries. The business's name was said to derive from offering superior service, but it may also have been meant to appeal to the many health seekers arriving from the upper Midwest. The smallest bathouse on the row the Superior also had the lowest rates; it offered only the basic hydrotherapy, mercury, and massage services. It closed in November of 1983.

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Brice Gibbs
September 23, 2023, Buckstaff Baths

The Buckstaff Bathhouse, named for controlling shareholders George and Milo Buckstaff, replaced the old Rammelsberg Bathhouse, a brick Victorian structure. The Rammelsberg replaced the A.B. Gaines Bathhouse destroyed in the 1878 fire, but there was a brick bathouse on the site in the late 1850s as well. Designed by Frank W. GIbb and Company, Architects, the Buckstaff cost $125,000 to build and contains 27,000 square feet on three main floors. Because it has been in continuous operation since it opened on February 1, 1912. It is one of the best preserved of all of the bathhouses on Bathhouse Row. However, it has gone over many changes through the years. Originally, it had a large hydrotherapeutic department, which only it, the Fordyce, and the Imperial offered.

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Trailhead with plenty of parking and great views of Hot Springs and the surrounding mountains.

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Just a short walk up off the West Mountain Trail takes you out above the trees to a great viewpoint. There is also parking here from where you can start the hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Hot Springs?

Hot Springs offers a diverse selection of running routes. According to komoot data, there are over 15 routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult, ensuring options for various fitness levels.

What types of terrain can I expect on running trails in Hot Springs?

Jogging routes in Hot Springs are primarily set within the scenic Ouachita Mountains, offering a mix of lush forests and varied terrain. You'll find everything from paved paths along Hot Springs Creek to challenging singletrack trails through forested hills, especially within Hot Springs National Park and the Northwoods Trails system.

Are there running routes suitable for beginners in Hot Springs?

While many routes are moderate to difficult, the region does offer easier options. For instance, the Hot Springs Creek Greenway Trail provides a 5.5-mile paved path ideal for easy jogs. Within Hot Springs National Park, the Grand Promenade offers a picturesque and easy stroll, and some sections of the Hot Springs Mountain Trail are also suitable for a relaxed run.

Can I find challenging long-distance running trails in Hot Springs?

Yes, Hot Springs is home to several challenging long-distance routes. The Hot Springs National Park – West Mountain Overlook loop from Hot Springs is a difficult 13.7-mile (22.1 km) trail offering panoramic views. Another difficult option is the Buckstaff Baths – Hot Springs Mountain Tower loop from Hot Springs, which is 11.4 miles (18.4 km) long. The Sunset Trail in Hot Springs National Park is also a significant challenge, stretching 10 to 13.1 miles.

Are there any loop running trails in Hot Springs?

Many of the popular running routes in Hot Springs are loops, providing a convenient way to explore the area. Examples include the Buckstaff Baths – West Mountain Overlook loop from Hot Springs, a moderate 7.5-mile path, and the Buckstaff Baths – Superior Baths loop from National Park Medical Center, which is 7.2 miles (11.6 km).

What interesting landmarks or attractions can I see along the running routes?

Hot Springs offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Along your runs, you might encounter the unique thermal springs that give the city its name. You can also explore historical sites like the Hot Springs National Park Historic Baths or the Buckstaff Baths. The Hot Spring Cascade is another natural highlight. For a different experience, the Garvan Woodland Gardens offer beautiful walking trails.

Are there dog-friendly running trails in Hot Springs?

Many trails within Hot Springs National Park are dog-friendly, provided your pet is on a leash. The Northwoods Trails also generally welcome leashed dogs. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out, but generally, you'll find plenty of options to run with your canine companion.

Are there family-friendly jogging routes in Hot Springs?

Yes, for families, the Hot Springs Creek Greenway Trail is an excellent choice, being a paved, relatively flat 5.5-mile path. Within Hot Springs National Park, the Grand Promenade and some of the easier sections of the Hot Springs Mountain trails are also suitable for families looking for a less strenuous outing.

What is the best time of year for jogging in Hot Springs?

Hot Springs offers good running conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summers can be warm and humid, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winters are typically mild, making year-round running possible, though some trails might be slick after rain or in colder conditions.

Where can I find information about parking for running trails in Hot Springs?

Parking is generally available at various trailheads throughout Hot Springs. For trails within Hot Springs National Park, there are designated parking areas near Bathhouse Row and other access points. The Northwoods Trails also have specific parking lots. For detailed information on parking at specific trailheads, it's advisable to check the National Park Service website for Hot Springs National Park: nps.gov/hosp.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Hot Springs?

Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes and well-maintained trails in Hot Springs. The unique experience of running through the historic Hot Springs National Park, with its thermal springs and scenic overlooks, is often highlighted. The extensive Northwoods Trails system is also popular for its varied terrain and lake views, offering something for every type of runner.

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