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Top-rated vacation rentals in Hot Springs

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Cabin in Garland County
Robins Nest Cabin - quiet cove on Lake Hamilton
The Robin’s Nest Cabin is located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It’s rustic on the outside yet filled with modern amenities. Enjoy woodland views while relaxing in the hot tub or sit back at the fire pit and enjoy s’mores and your favorite beverage. The property is also surrounded by wooded trails that lead to a waterfront cove on Lake Hamilton. Kayaks are available for use Mar.-Oct. The Robin's Nest is perfect for a romantic couples getaway and close to everything in historic downtown Hot Springs!
$195 per night
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Condo in Hot Springs
AMAZING LAKE VIEW! Beautiful Condo On The WATER!
Welcome into the perfect lake condo! This is a 1 bedroom/1 bathroom condo right on the main channel of Lake Hamilton off Airport Rd. This condo has just received new updates and has such an amazing view that makes this place feel dreamy! The top patio of this cottage like condo is shared with the 'B' unit. There is a separate patio area down stairs right on the water. With new features, amazing view, lake access, boat slip, and a desirable location, come enjoy an easy getaway at Kleinshores 10A!
$106 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Hot Springs
50" SMART TV, 1 mi to Downtown/trails | Fast WiFi
This 1947 restored building was originally an oil & lube shop. It sit’s just outside of downtown Hot Springs, AR & Hot Springs National Park. 1 mi to Downtown, Bathhouse Row, hiking trails ½ mile to Pullman Rd. trail head (Northwoods Trail) 4 mi to Magic Springs KEY FEATURES: ☀ Plush queen-sized bed ☀ Microwave , Keurig & mini fridge ☀ 50” Roku TV w/ HULU+ ☀ Fast Wi-Fi ☀ Free Laundry in building ☀ Locally roasted coffee from Red Light Roastery ☀ Mountain Valley Spring Water
$55 per night

Stay near Hot Springs's top sights

Hot Springs National Park78 locals recommend
Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort263 locals recommend
Garvan Woodland Gardens231 locals recommend
Hot Springs Mountain Tower136 locals recommend
Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa40 locals recommend
Arkansas Alligator Farm & Petting Zoo68 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Hot Springs

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Guesthouse in Hot Springs
Romantic Starlight Cottage In The Woods
$125 per night
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Cabin in Hot Springs
The River House (Hot Tub/River Front)
$218 per night
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Condo in Hot Springs
Lake Condo with Huge Views! Pool & Boat Slip!
$121 per night
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Condo in Whittington Township
Perfect Lake Retreat
$89 per night
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Home in Hot Springs
Secluded-Quiet-Rural-Unique-Hot Tub-10 ac.-Live TV
$150 per night
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Treehouse in Bismarck
Tree Loft at Jack Mountain
$198 per night
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Cabin in Garland County
The Cozy Moose at Fox Pass Cabins
$232 per night
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Cabin in Garland County
The Wagoner - In the Trees Nature Resort - 1BR
$269 per night
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Home in Hot Springs
Cozy two bedroom home in the woods-with hot tub
$207 per night
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Condo in Hot Springs
Ducks Den at Lake Hamilton
$100 per night
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Condo in Hot Springs
Incredible Views, King Bed, Romantic Getaway!
$125 per night
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Condo in Hot Springs
Quaint Condo w/ Views & Pool Access!
$75 per night

Your guide to Hot Springs

Introduction

Given Hot Springs’ name, it’s a safe guess the area’s numerous thermal mineral springs have played an important part in attracting locals and visitors alike over the years. In fact, the geothermally heated “healing” waters around the forested Ouachita Mountains earned the lands the designation as America’s first federal reservation all the way back in 1832, basically making it a national park four decades before Yellowstone earned that title. Today, Hot Springs codependently operates as both a city and a national park. Only two of the original bath houses remain along the city’s famous Bathhouse Row, but the bucolic beauty of the wooded mountains, including Hot Springs National Park and Lake Ouachita State Park, continue to attract tourists who have an affinity for hiking, camping, boating, biking, and water sports.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Hot Springs

Hot Springs enjoys mostly pleasant weather from May till late June. During those months, warm temperatures — with daytime highs in the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit — combine with a bearable humidity index to make outdoor activity comfortable. July, August, and September are months with the least chance of significant rainfall, but even so, if you’ve booked one of the cabins here, be prepared for unexpected sprinkles and perpetually muggy conditions that can feel oppressive to those unused to high humidity.

Come October and November, the chances of rain increase while temperatures dip, with December being the wettest month of the year. Expect daytime temperatures in the low 50s in the winter, dropping to an average low of 33 degrees in January.


Top things to do in Hot Springs

Hot Springs National Park

The 47 thermal springs dotting the 8.5-square-mile Hot Springs National Park are all protected, but visitors are welcome to literally sip from the source from spigots installed by the park system, allowing all to enjoy the supposed curative effects that originally made the area’s mineral water so famous.

Bathhouse Row

If you’re into architecture, the eight genteel preserved and restored buildings on Bathhouse Row are the closest to a time machine as one could hope. Be sure to drop into the Fordyce Visitor Center, whose exhibits recreate the former glory of the original bathhouse.

The Gangster Museum of America

The healing water of Hot Springs has attracted all sorts over the years, including nefarious characters. The Gangster Museum is dedicated to exhibiting some of the more interesting and salacious moments that unfolded in Hot Springs from the 1920s to the 1940s.

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