
Create a free Hot Springs National Park passport cancellation online. Enter your visit date, customize the style, and download a print-ready PNG instantly.
Between early-morning hikes and late-afternoon drives, collecting every cancellation stamp takes deliberate planning. If Hot Springs National Park is the gap in your passport book, our free tool helps you fill that missing national park cancellation without the worry of a lost-in-the-mail book. Some collectors also use it to document secret national park cancellation stamps they learned about too late — ranger stations or seasonal kiosks that were closed during their visit. Generate your Hot Springs National Park passport stamp in three clicks.
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instantType your park name and visit date — that is it.
~5 secPick a color. Choose clean or distressed ink. One click.
~3 secInstant free download. High-res PNG, ready to print.
instantHot Springs National Park has its passport cancellation stamp at the Fordyce Bathhouse Visitor Center on historic Bathhouse Row in downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas. This ornate 1915 bathhouse serves as both the park visitor center and a museum of the bathing culture that made the city famous.
A missed national park stamp from Hot Springs often happens because the park is unusual — it is located entirely within a city, with no entrance gate or scenic drive. Many visitors walk Bathhouse Row admiring the architecture, soak at Buckstaff or Quapaw bathhouses, or hike the mountain trails without realizing the Fordyce Bathhouse is the official NPS visitor center. The building looks like another historic bathhouse from the outside, making it easy to walk past.
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