Do you have to pay for Strawberry Hot Springs?


Do you have to pay for Strawberry Hot Springs? Cost to use the springs - Strawberry Park Hot Springs. Helpful? Regular day admission is $15 for adults on holidays and holiday weekends is $20 for adults. They only take cash and checks they do not take credit cards so make sure you have cash with you.


How long should I spend at hot springs?

How much time do you need in Hot Springs National Park? If you want to just see the highlights, including Bathhouse Row, touching the hot spring, and going for a short hike, you could definitely get away with just 1 day in Hot Springs National Park.


How long do you spend at the Hot Springs?

There are a number of great things to do in Hot Springs National Park whether you are visiting for an hour or a full day. If you're short on time, even just an hour will give you enough time to learn the historic importance of the area with a guided tour of the Fordyce Bathhouse.


Do you wear clothes at hot springs?

While clothing may be optional at your desired hot spring, it's always smart to have one on hand! You never know who could be there when you arrive, and it might feel weird or uncomfortable to be nude if you see a family with small children soaking in the pool you want to use.


Is there an entrance fee to hot springs?

Hot Springs National Park is a fee-free park! There is no entrance free nor are there any additional charges for the park's brochure, junior ranger program, or ranger-led tours. The park does have certain America the Beautiful Passes available at the Fordyce Bathhouse.


Do you need to shower after hot springs?

You do not have to shower before getting out. The effects of hot springs last for about 3 hours, so it is actually more effective not to rinse off before getting out. However, because Unzen hot springs are sulfuric and strongly acidic, those with sensitive skin should rinse off with fresh water.


Can you wear a tampon in hot springs?

For those opting for tampons, make sure that the string is not clearly visible and change it as soon as you leave the onsen. Wash yourself well and refrain from using another tampon right away — give yourself enough time to cool down first.