Hot Springs, AR
Helpful links
- Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce
- Hot Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Arkansas.com
- The B Inn Bed & Breakfast
Terminal and departure info
Ticket Counter
The SeaPort ticket counter is located within the Hot Springs Memorial Field terminal.
Security Screening
Currently, all flights departing from Hot Springs do not require TSA screening. Passengers can arrive 30 minutes prior to departure for check-in.
Parking and Ground Transportation
Parking is currently free at the airport for passengers. Ground transportation options include car rentals (Hertz & Enterprise), taxis (Checker Cab and Yellow Cab), and select hotels offer shuttle service.
Restaurants and Food
Vending machines are located onsite.
Events and festivals
► Annual Spa City 10K/5K and Spa Squirt 1K
► Annual Winter Wonderland Graft & Gift Show
► Oaklawn's Opening Weekend
► Annual World's Shortest Saint Patrick's Day Parade
► Tulip Extravaganza
► Annual Easter Egg Hunt
► Annual Central Arkansas Corvette Club Weekend
► Annual Hot Springs Cruisers Car Show
► Annual Stueart Pennington Running of the Tubs
► Annual Little Miss Arkansas Pageant
► Hats in Hot Springs Festival
► Annual Hot Springs Music Festival
► Independence Day Celebration
► Miss Arkansas Pageant
Find out more about festivals and events in Hot Springs.
Local attractions
► Oaklawn Horse Races
► Bathhouse Row
► The Ohio Club
► Hot Springs National Park
Check out TripAdvisor's list of recommended Hot Springs attractions.
SeaPort Airlines, Hot Springs
Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport (HOT)
515 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Employee recommendations
"The Fordyce Bath House in Hot Springs National Park, AR offers free daily tours. 110 years ago it took two days to travel by horse-drawn carriage from Little Rock to Hot Springs, a trip that now takes about an hour by car. People from all over the United States came to bathe in the natural hot waters, often as a "last resort" when limited medical treatments could not cure them. A government subsidized bath at that time cost .25 cents and required a doctor's prescription. Those more fortunate in their wealth could spend their time relaxing at one of over a dozen privately operating bathhouses, where baths cost between $2 and $10, or roughly $50 to $250 today adjusted for inflation. Today there are nine restored bathhouses along Bathhouse Row, though only 3 are open to the public. One for tours and two that are in full operation.
Hot Springs also has four lakes, hundreds of area hiking/biking trails, live horse racing at Oaklawn, dozens of art galleries, Mid-America Science Museum and the largest amusement park in Arkansas, Magic Springs & Crystal Falls."
Passenger recommendations
► Rod's Pizza
► Central Park Fusion restaurant
► Rolando's Restaurante
Please post your recommendations on our Facebook page or send us additional suggestions via e-mail on our Contact Us page.
Meeting facilities
Interesting facts
• Al Capone, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Babe Ruth all bathed at Hot Springs National Park.
• Bill Clinton's favorite BBQ place is McClard's Bar-B-Q in Hot Springs.
