Alt Text Detail map of Bathhouse National Row in Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. A column of brown buildings lines one side of Central Avenue, which almost spans the height of the map. Areas to each side are green. Extended Description Fountain Street forks off Central Avenue at Arlington Hotel at the top of the map. At the bottom of the map, Court Street turns to Reserve Street after it crosses Central Avenue. Exchange and Mountain streets make a rectangle with Court Street and Central Avenue along the lower half of Central. Working from the top down, the column of dark brown buildings begins with Superior, which is followed by Hale (hotel), Maurice, which is the only lighter brown building, and Fordyce, which is also the site of Hot Springs National Park Visitor Center and Museum. Restrooms are available on each side of the next building, Quapaw, an active bathhouse. The rest of the buildings in the row are Ozark (cultural center), Buckstaff (active bathhouse), Lamar (bookstore), and the Park Administration Building, which is at the intersection of Central Avenue and Reserve Street. The Former Army & Navy General Hospital is behind the Park Administration Building along Reserve Street, and a federal building is across Reserve Street at the bottom edge of the map. Parking lots can be found at that intersection, another between Buckstaff and Ozark, and two along Central Avenue before and after where Fountain Street forks off. A parking garage is also between Buckstaff and Quapaw. Thermal fountains and open hot springs are peppered among the buildings, including three thermal fountains along Reserve Street, two thermal fountains near Fordyce and Maurice, and four open hot springs near Maurice and Hale. Paved and unpaved trails create a network between the backs of the buildings and the right edge of the map. The Grand Promenade stretches the entire length of the green area hemmed in by Central Avenue, Reserve Street, and Fountain Street. Again moving from the top down: at the intersection of Fountain Street and Central Avenue are the Arlington Lawn, Hot Water Cascade, Tufa Rock, and a Gazebo. The Tufa Terrace Trail, Peak Trail, Old Carriage Road, and Oertel Trail wind through and around each other in the top two-thirds of this green area. The one-way Hot Springs Mountain Drive enters the map from near the top right corner before going down, and then curving back up in a hairpin turn. The green area to the left of Central Avenue is bounded by the National Park Boundary. Oak Trail curls up and around that green space and West Mountain Drive ends about halfway up its height. Legend A scale in the upper left corner of the map measures distances of 0.1 kilometers and 0.1 miles. Below a legend reads as follows: Gray letter P against yellow for Parking lot, Gray line for Walkway, Black dotted line for Paved trail, Green dashed line for Unpaved trail, Solid red dot for Thermal fountain, Red outline of circle for Open hot spring, Brown shading for Building open to the public, and Tan shading for Building closed to the public.