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HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE IN ARKANSAS



Hot Springs Village has 26,000 acres and more than 40 square miles (larger than the size of San Francisco). There are 14,000 residents and power, water, sewer and planning for 66,000. There are 34,000 lots inside the Village. 248 subdivisions and 13 different geographical divisions. 25% of all land in HSV is reserved as "green space" and is permanently platted and reserved. Great care was taken in the 70's by Mr. Cooper (developer) who demanded that homes not be visiable from the street to maintain the natural forest feeling.
What you WILL find in HSV:
1. The Largest Private/Gated community in North America.
2. Safety and security. All gates are monitored 24 hours a day.
3. Green Space, 25% of HSV is set aside permanently as buffer and green space.
4. HSV is 26,000 acres in size and has only 12,000 year round residents.
5. Pride of Ownership, lawns is well kept, clean and well tended.

6. Over 250 Civic groups from Bridge, to Harley Riders, HSV is the CLUB’ing’EST group of folks you will every meet.
7. Reverence, there are over 30 places of worship in HSV.

9. 9 World Class Golf Courses, yearly rated as the best in the country.

10. 9 Lakes (8 for your use), 2 Marinas with boat rental and slips, RV PARK, Miniature Golf, Basketball Courts, Tennis Courts, Pro Shops, Swimming Pools (Indoor and Outdoor), Fitness Center, Restaurant's, Banks
What you WILL NOT find in HSV:

1. Mobile Homes, dead cars in yards or THUMPING car stereos.

2. High Taxes.

3. Crime (one of the lowest crime rates in USA)

Hot Springs Village is located 14 miles North of Historic Downtown Hot Springs and Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas (The sight of America's first National Park). Hot Springs is World Renown for its Hot Thermal Waters and Bath House Row. http://hotsprings.org/

Shopping on Central Avenue in Downtown is a great experience. Many shops, galleries, restaurants and specialty shops, like Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum, line the streets.
Need something for the kid's entertainment? Hot Springs has that covered as well...Magic Springs Amusement Park and Crystal Springs Water Park (with giant wave pool) is right outside of town. http://www.magicsprings.com/


Taxes range between $25 - $75 per year for a lot under $8,000 in value. POA dues are $32 per month and it is suggested that you sign up for a once a year bank draft of $384 or once a month at $32.00 There are no time limitations on building on the lot.
Minimum size for construction is 1200 square foot or larger, the plan will have to be approved by the Architectural Approval Committee, which is generally only a formality.
Utilities in the HSV are underground and most are ready to connect. If they are not in your area, as soon as the Architectural Approval Committee (see above) issues a building permit, the providers will build them to your location at no cost to you. Connection fees are very reasonable. Entergy (power) Cable (Cox), Phone (SBC), water & sewer (POA). Some VERY remote area do have limited access to some services.
Cable (Cox) includes high speed internet (where available; satellite TV may be used as an alternative), Phone (SBC) includes high speed internet, water & sewer (POA)
The Hot Springs Village is legendary for its championship golf courses and resort quality amenities. But after Golf, what else is there to do?
Hot Springs Village offers an abundance of recreation: swimming and fishing lakes, biking and hiking trails, a large indoor and outdoor games area, an outdoor pools area, an indoor swimming pool and fitness center, and a comprehensive tennis center.
Lake Recreation at Hot Springs Village
Hot Springs Village is home to 7 recreational lakes ranging in size from 11 to 950 acres with a wide range of swimming, fishing, water sports and covered picnic areas.
Lake Balboa - Hot Springs Village's largest lake, covering 950 acres, that offers a wide variety of amenities with a covered picnic pavilion, swimming beach, marina and water skiing. Lake Balboa is a great fishing lake with bass, catfish, crappie and bream.
Lake DeSoto - One of Hot Springs Village's oldest lakes that has a marina with a wide variety of boats for rent. Lake DeSoto is close to the front gate and is a favorite fishing and boating lake for both residents and visitors. You will find plenty of catfish, sunfish, gill, crappie and bass in Lake DeSoto.
Lake Cortez - With a beach and picnic pavilion, Lake Cortez is a perfect setting for a family outing. Bring your boat and enjoy fishing, swimming and water skiing. Enjoy bringing home your catch of catfish, bass, crappie, gill and sunfish.
Lake Coronado
Lake Coronado - This lake is popular for water sports, swimming and fishing. The lake is well stocked with catfish, bass, crappie, gill and sunfish.
Lake Isabella, Lake Pineda, Lake Segovia - Enjoy Hot Springs Village's smaller scenic lakes which offer swimming and fishing. These lakes have plenty of bass, catfish, crappie, sunfish and gill.
Natatorium and Fitness Center
Feel a need to keep in shape while on your vacation? Hot Springs Village has the answer for your full workout. Lift weights, swim in the 25 meter indoor pool or take on one of the 5 different cardio machines. A workout is not complete without some time in the sauna or whirlpool.
Coronado Tennis Center
Tennis Center
The Coronado Tennis Center offers a pro shop and 13 pro-surfaced (10 clay and three hard courts) and lighted tennis courts. Coaching from a resident tennis pro is available for either group or private lessons. Additional courts are available at the DeSoto games area.


DeSoto Games Area

No summer vacation is complete without a swimming pool. The DeSoto Games area at Hot Springs Village has a pool for everyone. There is an Olympic size pool for swimming, an 11-foot dive tank with two diving boards, and wading pool for the youngsters. Enjoy all of the action from the sun deck or pull up a lounge chair and table with an umbrella.

No games area would be complete without other recreation activities and DeSoto is no exception. Take in a game of basketball, enjoy miniature golf or play tennis. The DeSoto Games Area also has a new 3,000 square foot indoor games building that features ping pong, pool, air hockey, foosball, computer games, movies and board games.
Hot Springs Village Trails
Hot Springs Village is unique in that several thousand properties are spread over 26,000 acres; it is a scenic and picturesque setting of woods, lakes and mountains. This gives the 20 miles of trails a similar blend of settings that encompass the natural beauty of Hot Springs Village. Whether you bike, jog or simply want to take in all that Mother Nature has to offer, there is a trail for you in Hot Springs Village. Ask for the Trail Guide that details the 15 trails which range from a few hundred yards to over 4 miles in distance.
Indoor Recreation
Is it too hot for outdoor recreation? Hot Springs Village has an amazing array of amenities that will keep you cool. Enjoy an arts and crafts show or dance at the Coronado Community Center or take in a performing arts show at the Ponce de Leon Center. If some quiet reading is your thing, the 3600 square foot Coronado Library will keep you busy with plenty of books, audiotapes and a Children's section.
Hot Springs Village Area
Outside the confines of Hot Springs Village is a unique array of activities. North America's only active Crystal Mining is a few minutes away from the front gate. Dig to your heart's content and take home everything that you find - for friends and family.
Near the Front Gate are two shopping areas with grocery and hardware stores, restaurants, pharmacy, antique shops, craft shops and medical facilities.
Hot Springs Village is located only 14 miles from Hot Springs where you can find an amazing variety of entertainment, shopping, and sight seeing. Hot Springs also hosts major attractions each year including the Summer Arts Festival, International Documentary Film Festival, Miss Arkansas Pageant, Oktoberfest, and more.
Located in a valley surrounded by the Ouachita Mountains and the great Diamond Lakes of Ouachita, Hamilton and Catherine, Hot Springs National Park has thrived as a tourist destination for the past 100 years. Spend the day relaxing in the historic baths of Hot Springs National Park or go shopping on Central Avenue. Stop in one of the many unique shops or fine art galleries. Hot Springs is home to Oaklawn Jockey Club, America's dominant thoroughbred horse racing facility, featuring 60-plus days of thrilling thoroughbred racing from late January through April each year.
There is fun for the whole family at Magic Springs Theme Park/Crystal Falls Water Park, and much, much more!

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BEAUTIFUL DOGWOOD PARK
For unmatched fishing variety and consistency, Lake Norfork stands alone. With deep blue waters, unspoiled beauty, 510 miles of shoreline and about 22,000 acres of water, Lake Norfork has room for everyone. Only minutes from Mountain Home, the oldest of Arkansas's manmade lakes is a vacationer's dream. Long recognized for trophy Black Bass and Ocean Stripers–Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Catfish, crappie, and a myriad of other pan fish are also prevalent in the Lake Norfork's deep waters. Skiing, boating and wake boarding are all popular, while the deep clear waters provide ideal conditions for spear fishing and scuba diving. The lake never freezes, and fishing season is open all year. While fishing is good all year, the hot actions occur in the early spring months and again in the late fall months. Relax in one of the twenty developed parks surrounding the lake. Picnic areas, grills, firewood, and water wells are just a few of the added extras to make your stay more enjoyable.
Lodging selections range from secluded lakeside retreats to accommodating hot spots in the center of summertime activity.