Hot Springs, Arkansas Best Restaurants & Travel Tips
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Hot Springs Tips
This insider travel guide for the Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas area provides a list of the best restaurants and things to do so visitors can tour like a local and avoid tourist traps.
Money can't buy a spot on the Hot Springs best restaurant list here! The restaurants in the best restaurant section are considered to be the best in town by myself and many Hot Springs locals. These restaurants are where the locals go for a good reasonably priced meal in a casual atmosphere. None of the restaurants on this site have paid for a recommendation or a listing.
What should you plan to do while in Hot Springs? We have a section of recommended attractions and activities that cover the best things to do in the spa city. There is also a list of top things to do in Hot Springs for free. Hopefully this section will help you to plan your trip to Hot Springs so you will come back again and tell others about the great time you had and how the tips on this site were helpful.
2010 Hot Springs Event Calendar
42nd Annual Hot Springs Arts & Crafts Fair - October 1-3, 2010
At the Garland County Fair Grounds. Admission is free.
Garvan Woodland Gardens Annual Plant Sale: An Earth and Epicurean Experience - October 8-10, 2010
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Visit the Garvan Woodlands Gardens for a three day, one-stop shopping spree for all things garden-related. More than 40 nursery and garden vendors from across Arkansas will have everything you will need to create a beautiful fall or winter garden. Hard-to-find plants, shrubs, and trees will be sold. Admission: $8.75
19th Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival - October 15-24, 2010
Malco Theater, 817 Central Avenue, Hot Springs
The oldest documentary film festival in the U.S. with more than 60 documentary filmmakers in attendance. Documentary films include Amerika Idol, Arpio's America, Azoriam: Raising of the K-129, Bag It, Dirty Pictures, Dirty Work: Arkansas' Knife Heritage from Bowie to Rambo, Disfarmer: A Portrait of America, Ingelore, No Pity, and A Tiny Spark. Single Screening Pass: $5 Ten Day Pass: $150
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