Maurice Historic Spring Area
Maurice Historic Spring Area is between Hale Bathhouse and Maurice Bathhouse on the northern part of Bathhouse Row.
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Maurice Historic Spring Area Details
Maurice Historic Spring Area is between Hale Bathhouse and Maurice Bathhouse on the northern part of Bathhouse Row. The area holds one of the park's "jug fountains," where guests can drink or bottle up some of the famous hot spring water. The water here comes from Dripping Spring.
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Hale Bathhouse
The current incarnation of the Hale Bathhouse - at least the fourth building to use this name - is the oldest visible structure on Bathhouse Row.
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Maurice Bathhouse
The Maurice Bathhouse opened for business on Jan. 1, 1912, the first facility offering a more luxurious bathhouse experience.
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Superior Bathhouse
The Superior, the northernmost bathhouse on Bathhouse Row, opened in 1916 and was built on the site of the original Superior Baths that opened in the 1880s.
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Stevens Balustrade
The original main entrance to Hot Springs Reservation, as it was called from 1832 until 1922, was between the Maurice and Fordyce bathhouses directly below the Stevens Balustrade.
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Tufa Terrace Trail
The short .2-mile Tufa Terrace Trail begins above the Grand Promenade at Stevens Balustrade.