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The heart of Hot Springs, North Carolina, is our 100 acre Resort & Spa. We feature jetted hot tubs, positioned outside along the tranquil banks of Spring Creek and the French Broad River; our tubs are supplied with a continuous flow of World Famous Natural Hot Mineral Waters.
Hot Springs is the home of the only natural hot springs in North Carolina. Come see the Appalachian Trail, French Broad River, Pisgah National Forest, and the Hot Springs community. So many things to do in Hot Springs, NC!
Hot Springs is a town in Madison County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 520 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Asheville metropolitan statistical area. It is situated on the Appalachian Trail and French Broad River near the North Carolina-Tennessee border.
Whether you are searching for an outdoor adventure, a relaxing soak in our natural mineral Hot Springs, or an evening out with friends and family, you will find yourself refreshed and invigorated by the beauty and charm of Hot Springs, North Carolina.
The best things to do in Hot Springs NC, including Downtown Hot Springs, nearby hiking trails and parks, Hot Springs restaurants, and more!
HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA. Hot Springs is located at the confluence of the French Broad River and Spring Creek. A natural hot spring is also located here, the only such spring known in North Carolina and in much of the southeastern United States.
Here’s what you need to know about visiting Hot Springs, North Carolina, a tiny mountain town known for its historic healing waters.
For centuries the naturally warmed mineral waters of Hot Springs, NC have been cherished and enjoyed. Come experience the healing powers for yourself!
Hot Springs, NC, a resort destination for almost 200 years, has long been renowned for its healing mineral springs and scenic mountain setting. Native Americans were the first to discover the 100-plus degree mineral water from which the Town of Hot Springs received its name.
Hot Springs is in the Western part of North Carolina nestled between the French Broad River and the ancient Appalachian Mountains. The history and heart of the town flows from the World-Famous Natural Hot Mineral Waters that bubble up from deep within the earth on the 100-acre resort.