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Emerald Isle Resort offers spacious, lakefront condos just minutes from downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas. We offer an on-site boat launch and dock, so bring your boat and spend the day on beautiful Lake Hamilton. Kids will love our swimming pools and playground. We also offer BBQ grills, a fire pit, and plenty of outdoor games and sports on our private peninsula. USD 65.00 fee for additional maid service. Check in is from 4 to 6 p.m. on the day of arrival at the front office. A credit card and photo I.D. are required at check in. Minimum age at check-in is 22. The after hours key box is located to the left of the office door. If a guest hasnt arrived by the time the office closes, we will leave the key in the box. The unit number will be indicated. Emergency contacts are posted on the office door. Hot Springs National Park is a vibrant city adjacent to the Ouachita National Forest. The city features live horse racing at Oaklawn Jockey Club, three pristine lakes, Magic Springs/Crystal Falls theme park, and Garvan Woodland Gardens.


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Emerald Isle Resort
5371 Central Ave Hot Springs, AR 71913 United States of America 1-866-599-6674
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  • In city center

Nearest Major Airport:

  • Little Rock, AR (LIT-Adams Field)

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Hot Springs: A National Historic Landmark, Bathhouse Row features elegantly designed Gilded Age buildings, originally erected for relaxation-seeking visitors who flocked to Hot Springs during its heyday as the “American Spa.” Now the Hot Springs National Park Visitors Center, Fordyce Bathhouse includes a museum and original architectural highlights, such as stained glass skylights and a marble lobby.

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