|
There’s something
for everyone. Relaxing nature walks, crystal
mining, thoroughbred horse racing, fishing,
water sports and much more!
Enjoy Every Season
Hot Springs
and
Arkansas
enjoy the four seasons in moderation, and
the longer spring and fall seasons provide a
mild climate. The average temperature is 41
degrees in January and 82 in July. The
annual relative humidity averages 75
percent. Arkansas
receives approximately 58 inches of rainfall
a year, and Hot Springs receives an average of 5.2 inches
of snowfall annually.
Lots
of Golf The 12 championship courses
in the greater
Hot Springs
region feature some of the most scenic and
challenging layouts in the state.
Diamondhead Community is an affordable, PGA
sanctioned 18-hole course. Glenwood County
Club features championship conditioning and
precise tee time timekeeping. Hot Springs
Village has eight well manicured golf
courses and offers four sets of tees for all
handicappers. The Hot Springs Country Club,
nestled in the Ouachita Mountains, has two
championship 18-hole courses, both on The
Natural State Golf Trail. Contact these
courses to schedule a relaxing afternoon of
corporate play or a competitive game for 4
all year round.
See It All from the Mountain Tower
The 216-foot tower on Hot Springs Mountain
has two viewing levels and a spectacular
view of Hot Springs
National Park, the
Ouachita Mountains and National
Forest.
|