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Watch this video for a glimpse at life in Hot Springs Village! If you like what you see, then that’s just the beginning – book a Discovery Package to fully appreciate all that our community can offer.
With low taxes, an impressive number of amenities, and an average housing cost of under $140 per square foot, Hot Springs Village is one of the most affordable and ideal places to live, work and play.
With 11 recreational lakes, Hot Springs Village offers a variety of fun activities like fishing, swimming, kayaking, boating and skiing.
For those that want to explore beyond the Village, it’s only a short drive away from historic Hot Springs and Little Rock, the state’s capital city.
Spanning over 26,000 acres of the Ouachita Mountains, Hot Springs Village is surrounded by natural beauty that you truly have to see to believe.
Hot Springs Village is the largest gated community in the U.S., with its own police and fire departments within the gates. The crime rate is 47% lower than the national average.
Hot Springs Village is home to 9 unique golf courses: seven 18-hole golf courses, one 27-hole golf complex and one prestigious, award-winning private club.
Since 1970, Hot Springs Village has been one of the most desirable active-lifestyle communities in the nation. It is home to 11 recreational lakes, nine championship golf courses, 13 tennis courts, 14 pickleball courts, 30 miles of walking trails, more than 200 clubs and organizations and numerous additional activities for all ages.
Spanning 26,000 acres of the Ouachita Mountains, Hot Springs Village is the largest gated community in North America. In addition to year-round recreational offerings, Hot Springs Village offers residents various pre-built and custom-built housing options, from affordable townhomes to waterfront retreats.
“We have been in the village 10 years and continue to enjoy everything it has to offer. With over 200 clubs and organizations, several golf courses, numerous lakes, miles of walking trails, many churches and lots of cultural activities – we are living the good life!”
"You will be amazed of the beauty that surrounds you all the time. Anything and everything to do or as little as much as you want to. Best kept secret and friendly as can be."
“Arkansas is a military-friendly state and does not tax your military pension. We have great local medical care through Tricare providers and 2 V.A. hospitals that are within 30 to 40 minutes of Hot Springs Village.”
"Wife and I bought our home in the hills in 2008. We love this area. It has a lot to offer. Our house is surrounded by the forest and we feed the deer, turkeys and chipmunks. They will actually wait off in the woods for us to throw out their morning and evening food. The tennis here is like one big family. You will have lots of fun and always someone to play with. Bob is a great director and pro for the tennis courts. Come play."
“Golf, fishing, large ACL Bridge group (700+ members). Concert Auditorium, Tennis Courts and PickleBall Courts, Very low Cost of Living, Low Taxes and Very Friendly Neighbors. We have been here 17 years and have enjoyed every minute of it.”
It might be hot outside, but the Hot Springs Village Players are already thinking about Christmas – and a white Christmas at that!
The Coronado Fitness Center hot room has officially opened and is ready for use! After several months of construction and repairs, Parks & Recreation Director Terry Wiley is pleased to announce the opening of this very popular amenity for the members and guests of the community.
The Hot Springs Village Kiwanis Club and Brookshire’s proudly sponsor the 32nd Annual Kiwanis Golf Tournament at Magellan Golf Course in lovely Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. Tournament proceeds are targeted to help local children.
The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival (HSDFF) is an annual cultural and arts event that showcases documentary films. The festival is known for its high-quality programming, featuring many Oscar nominees and winners.
The Village Card Club offers beginning bridge lessons starting Monday, September 18, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. This ten-week course will feature a lesson along with a hands-on workshop each week so you can apply the concepts learned.
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