Relax at our Hotel near Magic Springs, Crystal Falls, and Bathhouse Row
Business and leisure travelers alike are sure to be enthralled by attractions surrounding our hotel's location in Hot Springs. With downtown less than five minutes away, Lake Hamilton right at your fingertips, gracious hotel amenities, and impeccable service, the Country Inn & Suites is number one for hotels in Hot Springs. We're also convenient to restaurants, shopping and Oaklawn Race Track. And if you're looking for a hotel near Magic Springs or Crystal Falls amusement park, the Country Inn & Suites is the ideal choice.
Nearby attractions:
Bathhouse Row (4.5 miles) Visit Bathhouse Row and learn about the spa craze of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Phone: +1 (501) 321-2027
Garvan Woodland Gardens (8.0 miles) For a relaxing, scenic experience during your Hot Springs vacation, be sure to visit the Garvan Woodland Gardens. Phone: +1 (800) 366-4664
Historic Downtown Hot Springs (4.5 miles) Historic downtown Hot Springs features shopping, attractions, restaurants and more. Phone: +1 (501) 321-2835
Lake Hamilton (3.0 miles) For skiing, boating, swimming, fishing and other water recreation, visit Lake Hamilton, just miles from our Hot Springs lodging.
Magic Springs & Crystal Falls (11.0 miles) With thrill rides, coasters, family rides, kid's rides, shows, concerts and more, the fun never ends at this attraction. Phone: +1 (501) 624-0100
Oaklawn Race Track (2.6 miles) This exciting attraction features horse races, restaurants, souvenirs and more. Phone: +1 (501) 623-4411
About Hot Springs
The "Valley of the Vapors," as it was known when first discovered by Hernando de Soto, was a popular destination long before Americans settled here. Travelers stopped to bathe in steaming springs naturally heated to 147 degrees and rumored to have magical healing powers. The city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, sprang up to service the growing number of visitors to the springs and the surrounding area. It became the first federally protected lands in our nation's history - later named Hot Springs National Park. The Downtown Historic District and famed Bathhouse Row wind through the center of the park, offering a look at the city's colorful history and the technology of early 20th-century bathing establishments. Surrounded by mountains, forests and hiking trails, the area presents endless opportunities for sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Summer months shine with vacationers being treated to the five lakes of Arkansas's Diamond Lakes Region and the state's #1 tourist attraction - Magic Springs Theme Park. Not to be outdone, winter ushers in another season of excitement and thrills at Oaklawn Park, where the country's finest thoroughbred horses have run since 1905.
Did you know?
Hot Springs proudly wears yet another moniker, the 'Gateway to the Ouachitas,' referring to the Ouachita Mountains and the expansive Ouachita National Forest. The mountain range stands out as part of the only mountainous region found between the Rockies and the Appalachians. The national forest, managed from headquarters in the city, covers much of western Arkansas and extends into Oklahoma. Originally established in 1907, the 1.8 million-acre forest is a veritable sportsman's paradise.