About Hot Springs
Hot Springs is unlike anywhere else in Arkansas — a National Park city with a downtown defined by Bathhouse Row's Spanish Colonial architecture, thermal spring waters that flow beneath the city, and a resort culture that stretches back to the 19th century when this was the most visited destination in the American South. The wine tasting rooms that have established themselves on and around Central Avenue are a natural extension of this leisure heritage.
The Winery of Hot Springs and Bathhouse Row Winery operate within walking distance of the national park visitors center, making them the only American wine tasting rooms literally inside the footprint of a National Park gateway district. The combination of thermal bath heritage, Depression-era gangster history, and contemporary wine culture gives Hot Springs a density of experience that rewards visitors who slow down and explore.
The wines served here aren't estate productions from surrounding vineyards — Hot Springs' wine scene is fundamentally urban and tourist-oriented, with bottles sourced from Arkansas producers and served in settings that complement the broader Hot Springs experience. For visitors combining a thermal bath experience with wine tasting in a National Park context, there's nothing quite like it in American wine tourism.
Hot Springs Wineries
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