Train from Kansas City to Hot Springs
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Kansas City to Hot Springs. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Road Trip
- Transport Mode: Car
- Companies: Consider renting vehicles from reputable companies like Hertz or Enterprise for comfort and reliability.
- Duration: Approximately 7 hours
- Distance: Approximately 370 miles
- Costs: Estimated car rental costs around $60 per day. Fuel costs are approximately $50, depending on the vehicle's fuel efficiency. Total cost approximately $110. Additional expenses may include tolls and meal stops.
- Roads/Routes: Main routes include taking I-49 S and US-270 E, which provide the most direct and scenic drive to Hot Springs.
Pro Tip: Plan a stop in Bentonville, AR, to explore the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art — it's a perfect way to break up the journey and enjoy some local culture.
For a scenic and flexible travel experience, a road trip offers the benefits of comfort, leisure stops, and the opportunity to explore the less-traveled sights along the way.
Air and Car Combination
- Transport Mode: Flight to Little Rock, AR, followed by a car rental
- Companies: Consider flying with American Airlines or Delta for reliable service. Rental cars available from companies like Avis or Budget upon landing.
- Duration: Flight takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes, plus 1 hour drive from Little Rock to Hot Springs.
- Distance: Flight covers approximately 280 miles; drive is approximately 55 miles.
- Costs: Flight tickets average around $200. Rental car costs approximately $40 per day. Additional costs of around $15 for fuel. Total cost approximately $255.
- Roads/Routes: After arriving at Little Rock National Airport, take I-30 W and US-70 W to reach Hot Springs.
Pro Tip: Check for airline deals and discounts on weekdays for potentially lower fares. Consider visiting Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs for a relaxing and historic experience.
This option is ideal for those who prefer quicker transit times and minimal driving. It allows for more time spent at the destination, though it typically involves higher costs.