Dallas Weekend | Hot Springs Travel Guide 2
Day 2 🥞 Morning Start at Kollection Coffee + Tea for Brunch Coconut Lavender Latte: This drink was absolutely delicious. Breakfast Bowl (Yogurt and Fruit Bowl): A safe and tasty choice, hard to go wrong with this. Blissful Balance: I highly recommend this signature dish. It features toasted naan as the base, topped with a pesto-like sauce, fried eggs, and avocado. It was really yummy. 🧼 Soaking at Quapaw Baths & Spa Opens at 10 a.m., and no reservation is needed (unless you require a massage, spa treatment, or facial, which must be booked in advance!). Remember to bring your swimsuit and slippers. If you don't have slippers, you'll need to rent them. The water temperature ranges from 78°F to 100°F (26°C to 38°C). This is a more modern-style bathhouse. For a more vintage experience, you can visit the neighboring Buckstaff (note that Buckstaff closes at 11 a.m.). After your soak, take a stroll around the town. There are many cute little shops to explore. 🌱 On the Way Back, Stopped by Garvan Woodland Gardens There's a beautiful chapel and botanical garden here. The admission is $20, and it's well worth the price. For those from the Bay Area who've missed Lake Tahoe all summer, this place in Arkansas is a decent alternative to satisfy that longing. #Dallas #DallasLife