Nestled in the Ouachita Forest and Mountains of Central Arkansas
Approximately 25% of the 26,000-acre land mass is dedicated to common property or green-belt. The environment is the foundation of the entire community. In Hot Springs Village, residents take great pride in their commitment to conservation. This philosophy enhances Village life and contributes to the enjoyment and value realized by all property owners.
Arkansas’ temperate climate makes Hot Springs Village one of the best places to play golf year-round. With nine award-winning courses, golfers travel from across Arkansas and the country to play golf no matter the season.
No matter your skill level, you’ll enjoy the game. Play a different club every day of the week if you desire; no two courses or holes are the same!
Experience the natural beauty of Hot Springs Village on more than 30 miles of trails. You can walk, ride, run, or even drive a golf cart along paths designed to showcase the Village’s flora, fauna, lakes, and mountains.
Hot Springs Village has 11 recreation lakes, two full-service marinas, and two beaches. Enjoy water skiing, kayaking, fishing, sunbathing, or simply gathering for lunch in a lakeside pavilion.
Our team of real estate agents will work with you to customize your home search according to your specific needs and preferences. We will help you find the perfect home that meets all your requirements.
The DeSoto Dog Park is a gated, off-leash park for well-behaved and healthy dogs. It is approximately 1.5 acres of level open space divided into two sections for large and small dogs. The park contains benches, watering stations, waste receptacles, and shade pavilions.
Club sports fans can play golf, tennis, pickleball, bocce ball, lawn bowling, croquet, or softball in Hot Springs Village.
Balboa Beach is located off Ponce de Leon Drive. It has a sand beach with two shelters, picnic tables, and grills available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Restrooms are available. Enjoy nature trails, a pocket park, volleyball, and the fishing pier.
DeSoto Beach is located off Seville Lane. It provides a wide view of Lake DeSoto's activities. The large beach has pea gravel, picnic tables, and grills ready for seasonal enjoyment. DeSoto Beach also offers a fishing pier and nature trail access.
The Woodlands Auditorium is the performing arts center in Hot Springs Village and hosts over 70 cultural and entertainment events each year. Performances include Broadway-style musicals, dramas, dances, concerts, and other productions. This 654-seat theater is equipped with modern lighting and audio equipment, and its lobby serves as an art gallery featuring the works of local artists. Find out what’s playing at www.HSVTicketSales.com.
Grove Park offers seasonal outdoor concerts.
The RV Park is in a rural setting with lots of trees. It has ten parking pads available to self-contained recreational vehicles. The park is open year-round and has electrical hookups. Water hookups are available from April 15 through October 31. Picnic tables are provided at each site. A central dump station is provided for users.
Situated on the shores of Lake Coronado, the Fitness Center is a full-service fitness facility with a large fitness room, three-lane walking track, exercise classroom, 25-meter heated indoor pool, whirlpool, steam room, sauna, and massage therapy.
Work out on the treadmills, bikes, elliptical machines, and steppers while watching television or enjoying a view of Lake Coronado. You can also join a yoga, Zumba, spin, Pilates, water aerobics, or triathlon training class.
Green Market is Hot Springs Village's Farmer's Market, open every Thursday morning during the growing season May-Oct. Green Market is a group of local Farmers, Bakers, and Artisans dedicated to providing homegrown vegetables, homemade baked goods, and handcrafted items. Find out more: www.Facebook.com/GreenMarketHSV.
Relax and unwind in the thermal waters of Hot Springs, one of the oldest hot spring resort towns in the U.S. Visitors flock to Hot Springs from near and far to dip in the hot water, which many believe has healing properties. The best spas in Hot Springs include the Astral Spa in Oaklawn, Quapaw Baths & Spa, Chrysalis Day Spa, The Arlington Hotel, and Buckstaff Baths.
While you are in town for your spa day, save some time to shop for treasures along Central Avenue. The historic district is home to some of the best places to find antiques, toys, snacks, and souvenirs. Jump in your car and head further down Central Ave. for restaurants, drug stores, superstores, and the Hot Springs Mall. Come take a dip in Hot Springs, where the water is hot and treasures await. For more, go to www.HotSprings.org.
Experience mountaintop living in Hot Springs Village. Set in the beautiful Ouachita Mountain foothills, it’s the perfect place to call home. Lush forests and sparkling lakes offer even more opportunities to be close to nature. And best of all, you are just minutes away from modern conveniences.
Hot Springs is just 20 minutes outside of Hot Springs Village, home to historic Bathhouse Row and Oaklawn Racing and Gaming. Hot Springs's legendary thermal waters have attracted people for the last 100 years! Bathhouse Row is a must-see attraction with many unique shops, galleries, museums, and restaurants, including a microbrewery that recently opened in a renovated bathhouse.
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