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Plan Your Hot Springs Golf Trip in 60 Seconds

Historic spa town golf in the Ouachita Mountains

Hot Springs is an underrated golf trip gem — solid mountain courses at low prices, legendary Bathhouse Row for recovery, and Oaklawn racing for a gambling fix. The national park setting adds a unique backdrop, and the lower costs mean you can play more rounds and eat more steak. Old-school Americana with legit golf.

Hot Springs operates on its own frequency — part National Park Service, part 1920s gangster playground, part Ozark mountain golf town that somehow never got overrun. The Ouachita Mountains here aren't the dramatic spires of a western range; they're old, rounded, dense with hardwood and pine, and they make for golf that rewards patience and punishes arrogance. The Arlington Course at Hot Springs Country Club is the anchor of any serious itinerary — a Willie Park Jr. redesign of one of the oldest layouts in the South, with tight mountain fairways that demand you place the ball rather than just hit it. If your group wants something more exposed and technical, Diamante Golf Club to the southwest is the longest public test in the area, carved through thick Ouachita forest with water threatening on eight holes and almost zero margin for the guy who insists on swinging out of his shoes. Four rounds across these two alone gives you the range from classic parkland restraint to modern target golf, all at green fees that would embarrass comparable mountain destinations in the Carolinas or Colorado.

The accommodation math here is genuinely unusual. Lake Hamilton, about ten minutes from Central Avenue, has a deep inventory of private waterfront houses sleeping ten to sixteen people for rates that make the per-person cost almost absurd — most groups land well under a hundred dollars a night per person even at the higher end of the range, and many of these places come with private docks. That lake access isn't just scenery; it's a legitimate second activity that requires zero planning. Rent a pontoon for an afternoon, let half the group recover from the previous day's 36 holes, and you've answered the question of what to do between rounds without anyone checking TripAdvisor. The alternative is a mountain lodge west of town — more seclusion, more of a wilderness compound feel — but the Lake Hamilton houses are the move for most groups because the location keeps logistics simple.

Post-round, Hot Springs does something almost no other small golf town can claim: it gives you genuine choices that don't all feel like they're catering to tourists. The Ohio Club has been open since 1905 — Al Capone reportedly drank at the original mahogany bar, and whoever's booking live blues on weeknights is doing the Lord's work. McClard's Bar-B-Q on Albert Pike has been running the same operation since 1928, and the ribs-and-tamales combination is specific to this part of Arkansas in a way that's worth understanding before you order. Then there's Superior Bathhouse Brewery, which is exactly what it sounds like — a working craft brewery operating inside a National Park building, using geothermal spring water for its beer, and not one bit of it is a gimmick. On the gambling front, Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort runs live thoroughbred racing in season and year-round casino action, which is a useful pressure valve for the group members who need more action than a sunset on the lake provides. Little Rock's airport is the practical entry point, about an hour out — fly into LIT, grab a rental van, stop at Kroger or Walmart on Central for the house supplies, and you're set before anyone's even seen a tee box.

5
courses
Spring, Fall
best season
LIT
60 min drive
10–50k
town size
The rota

Courses

Hot Springs Country Club - Arlington CoursePremiumDESIGNER CLASSIC

Classic 1890s course redesigned by Willie Park Jr. — tight mountain fairways with views of the Ouachita range

$65–$110
Par 72 · 6,668 yds
mountain
Diamante Golf ClubPremium

Longest and most challenging public course in the area — carved through dense Ouachita forest with water on eight holes

$55–$95
Par 72 · 6,865 yds
mountain
Hot Springs Country Club - Majestic CourseSolid

Companion course at HSCC — more open and forgiving than the Arlington with some of the same mountain views

$50–$85
Par 72 · 6,540 yds
mountain
Mountain Ranch Golf ClubSolid

Mountain target golf with dramatic elevation changes — several blind shots over ridgelines keep it interesting

$40–$65
Par 71 · 6,507 yds
mountain
Belvedere Country ClubSolidHIDDEN GEM

Classic 1920s course with a throwback feel — short but strategic with small, fast greens

$35–$55
Par 72 · 6,345 yds
mountain · walkable
Base camp

Where to Stay

houseSleeps 1016

$400–$1,200 /night

Lake Hamilton waterfront

lake viewshot tubfire pitgame roomdeckgrill
lodgeSleeps 1218

$500–$1,400 /night

Ouachita Mountain area / west of town

mountain viewshot tubfireplaceoutdoor kitchenscreened porch
The table

Dining

The Ohio Club

$$$
steakhouse

Oldest bar in Arkansas (1905) now serving steaks — Al Capone used to hang here. Live blues most nights.

4.5

McClard's Bar-B-Q

$
bbq

Legendary since 1928 — Bill Clinton's favorite BBQ spot with ribs, tamales, and a secret sauce recipe

4.4

Fisherman's Wharf

$$
seafood

Lake Hamilton waterfront spot with catfish, crawfish, and sunset views from the dock

4.3

Rolando's Nuevo Latino Restaurante

$$
mexican

Cuban-Latin fusion in a converted bungalow — creative dishes, strong margaritas, and a cult following

4.6
After the round

Nightlife

The Ohio Club

Late night
whiskey bar

Oldest bar in Arkansas with original 1905 mahogany bar, live blues, and serious whiskey collection

Maxine's Live

Late night
dive

Live music venue in a former bathhouse-era bordello — rock, blues, and cheap drinks in a historic space

Superior Bathhouse Brewery

brewpub

The only brewery inside a national park — craft beer brewed with Hot Springs thermal water. Not a joke.

The Arlington Lobby Bar

cocktail

Grand hotel lobby bar with old-school cocktails and a cigar-lounge feel in the iconic Arlington Hotel

Off days

Activities

Bathhouse Row Soaking

spa2-3 hours$30–$75/pp

Soak in natural thermal springs at Buckstaff or Quapaw bathhouses — the ultimate post-round recovery

Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort

casinohalf day$20–$100/pp

Live thoroughbred racing Jan-May, full casino year-round — perfect for a group gambling session

Lake Hamilton Boat Rental

boat rentalhalf day$35–$65/pp

Pontoon or ski boat on Lake Hamilton — 7,000 acres of warm-water lake with coves and swimming spots

Hot Springs Mountain Tower Hike

hiking2-3 hours$8–$12/pp

Short hike through Hot Springs National Park to the observation tower — 140-mile views from the top

Lake Ouachita Fishing

fishinghalf day$80–$150/pp

Guided bass and striper fishing on crystal-clear Lake Ouachita — 40,000 acres and 690 miles of shoreline

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