Eureka Springs, Arkansas: Victorian Spas and Ozark Escapes

Home of diamonds in the dirt and a haunted folk music scene. Don't trust the outhouses.

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GlacierGuru
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Eureka Springs: Clawfoot Tubs & Ghosts?

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Treated myself to a weekend in Eureka Springs and suddenly believe in reincarnation (as a rubber duck in a Victorian tub).


Spa Row is an absolute trip—so many old buildings, one even claims “healing springs” and I got a cucumber water I still dream about.


Downtown has a trolley that feels like it’s powered by sheer Ozark stubbornness. Anyone else almost adopt a stray cat outside Basin Park?
EvergreenEagle
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RE: Eureka Springs: Clawfoot Tubs & Ghosts?

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Stayed at the Crescent Hotel last fall. Swear it’s haunted but the hot tub view was legit. Bring bug spray.
SwampScout
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RE: Eureka Springs: Clawfoot Tubs & Ghosts?

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Had pie at Mud Street Café and now nothing else measures up. If you like hiking, Black Bass Lake trail is chill but bring good shoes—lots of roots.
DairyDrifter
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RE: Eureka Springs: Clawfoot Tubs & Ghosts?

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Is it weird I liked the springs better at night? Less people, more frogs.
SunshineScooter
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RE: Eureka Springs: Clawfoot Tubs & Ghosts?

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Got a facial and ended up with a whole “crystal healing” session by accident. My skin glowed, but my friend is convinced her room was visited by the ghost of a Victorian dog.
HarborHopper
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RE: Eureka Springs: Clawfoot Tubs & Ghosts?

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Best way to see the town: rent a bike. Anyone done the Ozark Mountain Ziplines? Worth the money?
WheatWaveWalker
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RE: Eureka Springs: Clawfoot Tubs & Ghosts?

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Don’t leave without trying the homemade fudge at Two Dumb Dames. Also: be ready for hills! Streets go up, down, sideways—GPS got confused and so did I.
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