Every year, the city of Hot Springs decks its streets in millions of lights. The national park is filled with holiday cheer that will delight families, couples, and even the Grinch! Not only will you find glowing street lights and a forest of lit trees, but the shops of Hot Springs also have a bit of magic, too! Let’s explore the town and how much Christmas cheer we can find.
Every year, the Valley of the Vapors turns into a dazzling wonderland.
Facebook/The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa Hot Springs is one of the most festive stops to see along Arkansas’ Trail of Lights (which you read about right here). Many Arkansans have made a visit to Hot Springs an annual holiday tradition and it’s easy to see why!
The majority of the lights are centered around Central Avenue and the nearby trails.
Facebook/Visit Hot Springs The National Park is filled with endless lit trees, nutcrackers, and strings upon strings of lights. Any Hallmark movie could easily be filmed in this enchanting park.
You’ll find a bit of magic around every turn and in unexpected corners.
Facebook/The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa The lights are simply dazzling, but they’re not the only part of the experience. You’ll find magic makers within different downtown businesses as well. One hidden treasure to spot is the towering gingerbread house in the Arlington Hotel! The display changes every year but never ceases to amaze.
The lights and displays may diminish your inner Grinch but that doesn’t mean you won’t meet one!
Facebook/Kringles in the Park Another business to peruse is the ever enchanting Kringles in the Park. The year-round Christmas store has a plethora of decorations, gifts, and treats to discover. During the holidays you may even spot Santa and the Grinch! You can learn more about the store and its famed visitors by following their Facebook Page.
For a stunning finale to your holiday visit to Hot Springs, be sure to take in the splendor of the Garvan Woodland Gardens.
Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens Hot Springs is filled with festive beauty but the light display at Garvan Woodland Gardens is one of our favorite holiday traditions. Tour over five million lights spread throughout the garden’s 210 acres. The displays are varied from classic Christmas characters to more natural enhancements of the garden’s flora. You can learn all about this year’s display by reading the full article right here.
Whether you plan a weekend getaway or just want to stroll downtown for a few hours, the festive look of Hot Springs will delight even the grumpiest of Grinches.
Facebook/Hot Springs Parks & Trails You can learn more about the different events and displays by checking out the Visit Hot Springs Facebook Page.
Have you strolled around Hot Springs this season yet? What is your favorite display around town? Share with us in the comments below!
Facebook/The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa
Hot Springs is one of the most festive stops to see along Arkansas’ Trail of Lights (which you read about right here). Many Arkansans have made a visit to Hot Springs an annual holiday tradition and it’s easy to see why!
Facebook/Visit Hot Springs
The National Park is filled with endless lit trees, nutcrackers, and strings upon strings of lights. Any Hallmark movie could easily be filmed in this enchanting park.
The lights are simply dazzling, but they’re not the only part of the experience. You’ll find magic makers within different downtown businesses as well. One hidden treasure to spot is the towering gingerbread house in the Arlington Hotel! The display changes every year but never ceases to amaze.
Facebook/Kringles in the Park
Another business to peruse is the ever enchanting Kringles in the Park. The year-round Christmas store has a plethora of decorations, gifts, and treats to discover. During the holidays you may even spot Santa and the Grinch! You can learn more about the store and its famed visitors by following their Facebook Page.
Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens
Hot Springs is filled with festive beauty but the light display at Garvan Woodland Gardens is one of our favorite holiday traditions. Tour over five million lights spread throughout the garden’s 210 acres. The displays are varied from classic Christmas characters to more natural enhancements of the garden’s flora. You can learn all about this year’s display by reading the full article right here.
Facebook/Hot Springs Parks & Trails
You can learn more about the different events and displays by checking out the Visit Hot Springs Facebook Page.
We would love to see your Hot Springs holiday captures in our Facebook group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.
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