Hot Springs Thrift Stores

Secondhand shops, resale stops, and thrift stores around Hot Springs.

Thrift shopping in Hot Springs is less about one perfect store and more about knowing the mix. There are practical resale shops, nonprofit thrift stores, donation-based stops, furniture and home goods places, and smaller shops tied to local causes.

Before you go

Thrift stores are hit-or-miss by nature.

Inventory changes constantly, and hours can vary more than regular retail stores. If you are trying to visit a specific shop, especially a smaller nonprofit or church-connected thrift store, it is worth calling or checking Facebook before you go.
10thrift and resale shops found
5cause-based resale stops
13nearby antique and flea market options

Thrifting around town

The best finds usually come from checking more than one stop.

Hot Springs has a practical thrift scene. Some stores are better for furniture and home projects. Some are better for clothes, housewares, books, or small household basics. Others matter because the money supports a local cause, a church, a rescue, or a community organization.

The honest truth is that thrift shopping can be uneven anywhere. One day a shop may feel picked over, and the next week it may have exactly what somebody was hoping to find. This guide keeps that spirit in mind and focuses on useful local stops instead of trying to oversell every place as a hidden gem.

Good place to start

A strong thrift and resale anchor.

If you are starting with one practical resale stop, this is the one we would feature first because it fits furniture, home goods, DIY finds, and the broader secondhand-shopping angle.

Habitat ReStore Hot Springs

Home goods and nonprofit resale

Habitat ReStore Hot Springs

A practical resale stop for people looking for furniture, home goods, building materials, household items, and secondhand finds while supporting Habitat’s local work. It is one of the stronger thrift/resale anchors for the Hot Springs guide.
πŸ“ 350 Malvern Ave, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-321-4241
FurnitureHome goodsDIY findsShopping for a cause

Shop for a cause

Thrift stores connected to local missions and nonprofits.

These are the thrift stops where the story behind the shop matters too. Some are tied to animal welfare, rescue work, ministry, or local community support.

Habitat ReStore Hot Springs

Home goods and nonprofit resale

Habitat ReStore Hot Springs

A practical resale stop for people looking for furniture, home goods, building materials, household items, and secondhand finds while supporting Habitat’s local work. It is one of the stronger thrift/resale anchors for the Hot Springs guide.
πŸ“ 350 Malvern Ave, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-321-4241
FurnitureHome goodsDIY findsShopping for a cause

Mission-focused thrift store

Potter’s Clay Thrift Store

A ministry-connected thrift store often listed around Malvern Avenue. It belongs on the thrift guide, but the exact address should be checked before publishing because sources show conflicting information.
πŸ“ž 501-620-4405
Mission-based shoppingSecondhand goodsLocal thrift
Verify current address and hours before publishing.

Thrift shop for a cause

Stop Animal Cruelty Thrift Shop

A resale stop connected to animal welfare, making it a good fit for shoppers who like the idea of finding secondhand items while supporting a cause.
πŸ“ 123 Albert Pike, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-276-7570
Shopping for a causeSecondhand findsAnimal lovers

Cat rescue resale

Guardian Angels Cat Rescue Thrift

A thrift and resale option connected with Guardian Angels Cat Rescue. It is a good addition to the guide because cause-based thrift stores often matter to both locals and visitors.
πŸ“ 1540 Malvern Ave Suite C, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-623-3484
Cat rescue supportCause-based thriftLocal resale

Animal-support thrift shop

Humane Society Thrift Shop

A thrift shop connected with animal welfare, useful for shoppers who want secondhand finds and like supporting rescue-related causes.
πŸ“ 1819 Albert Pike Rd, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-321-9604
Shopping for a causeThrift findsAnimal welfare support

More resale stops

Other thrift and secondhand shops to check.

These shops round out the Hot Springs thrift list. Some details should be verified before making a special trip, but they belong in the guide because they give shoppers more options around town.

Community thrift store

Jackson House Thrift Store

A local thrift store tied to community support, useful for visitors and locals looking for secondhand goods while supporting a local organization.
πŸ“ 212 Jefferson St, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-623-6641
Community resaleHousehold findsLocal thrift shopping

National thrift store

Goodwill Industries Thrift Store

A familiar thrift option for clothing, household basics, books, and everyday secondhand shopping. Some sources also show another Hot Springs location, so current locations should be confirmed before the final page goes live.
πŸ“ 631 E Grand Ave, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-321-0275
ClothingHousehold basicsEveryday thrift finds
Verify current Hot Springs locations before publishing.

Donation-based thrift store

The Salvation Army Thrift Store

A donation-based thrift store option near central Hot Springs. It fits the practical side of the guide for visitors and locals looking for simple secondhand goods.
πŸ“ 109 Crescent St, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-623-1641
Budget findsDonation-based resaleHousehold goods

Church thrift shop

Bargain Box at First Presbyterian Church

A church-connected thrift shop on Whittington Avenue. This is the kind of smaller local place that can make a thrift guide feel more useful than a basic chain-store list.
πŸ“ 213 Whittington Ave, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-624-5646
Local thriftChurch resaleSmall-shop browsing

Local thrift favorite

Abilities Unlimited Thrift Store

A long-running thrift option on Albert Pike Road that shows up in local conversations as a steady, familiar stop for secondhand shopping.
πŸ“ 1819 Albert Pike Rd, Hot Springs, ARπŸ“ž 501-624-5757
Local thriftClothingHousehold finds

Local help

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