The Itinerant Locals Video
The Itinerant Locals Playing a Sat. night gig at the Brau Haus in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival
Each year, the sounds of bluegrass bounce off the surrounding mountains as a variety of performers and thousands of fans converge on an unsuspecting swath of land carved out of the Ozark National Forest for one of Arkansas’ largest annual bluegrass festivals.
Since 2006, the area has been rocked by the music of Leftover [...]
Fishing in Hot Springs, Arkansas
April 15, 2010 by Gabriel
Filed under Arkansas, Outdoor Adventure
The Diamond Lakes
Hot Springs offers an abundance of opportunities for outdoor adventure, and with three lakes in the immediate vicinity, fishing is among the most popular. Whether you like to fish for bass, bream, striper, walleye, or catfish, you will find a spot where the action is hot. Each of the three area lakes possess [...]
The Clinton Presidential Library
April 15, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under Arkansas, Arts & Culture
Hot Springs is the boyhood home of former President Bill Clinton but about an hour north at the state capital is where you will find the William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum.
It was in Little Rock in 1976 that the 42nd president got his start in politics.
8 Free (Or Nearly Free) Things To Do in Hot Springs, Ark.
April 15, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under Arkansas, Free/Nearly Free
Stroll Bathhouse Row, Tour the Fordyce Bathhouse, Take A Hike, Horse Racing at Oaklawn Park, Swim at Lake Ouachita, Gallery Walk, Drink the Water, & Maxine’s
The Music of Hot Springs, Arkansas
Whether you want to tap your toes or bang your head, you’ll find the music that moves you, with four major music festivals featuring a variety of styles for a variety of tastes.
The Hot Springs Music Festival, featuring orchestral, choral and chamber music as well as opera, is the largest with over 250 international musicians [...]
Hot Springs, Arkansas
April 15, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under Arkansas, Arts & Culture
Thousands of years ago, rainwater fell on a valley surrounded by the Ouachita Mountains, forming the thermal waters that made Hot Springs the bustling tourist town it is today – famous for its historic bath houses and southern hospitality.
It boasts the title “America’s First Resort Town” and has welcomed movie stars, presidents and [...]
