Lonsdale, AR


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Lonsdale, AR

About Lonsdale, AR

Lonsdale, Arkansas is a small town located in the northern part of the state and has a population of roughly 800 people. It is nestled in the Ozark Mountains and is surrounded by lush green forests. The town has many amenities, including a grocery store, several restaurants and cafes, and even a historical museum. Residents enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, camping, and hiking in the nearby mountains. The community also organizes an annual festival to celebrate local arts, crafts, food, and culture. Living in Lonsdale is calming and peaceful, with clean air and beautiful scenery all around. People here are friendly and welcoming which makes this a great place to call home. Small resort town - West-central Arkansas, 50 miles southwest of Little Rock.

State: Arkansas
County: Garland County
Metro Area: Hot Springs Metro Area
City: Lonsdale
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 632 ft above sea level

Hot Springs is a spa and resort town at the base of the Ouachita Mountains southwest of Little Rock. The area boasts 47 natural hot springs as well as the boyhood home of Bill Clinton. Surrounding the unusual Hot Springs National Park are several resorts, some tacky tourist sprawl, and a few historic sites. Downtown is clean with a substantial historic district containing the historic Bathhouse Row preserved and repurposed by the National Park Service.

The area is touristy with some minor performing arts and lots to do for everyone, but may be more of a place to visit than a place to live. Those looking beyond tourist attractions for something to do will find themselves enjoying outdoor recreation in the national forest or nearby lakes. Most employment is related to the tourist, hospitality and convention industry. For a tourist destination, cost of living is reasonable.

Hot Springs is in a hilly, wooded area at the base of the large Ouachita National Forest and mountain range of the same name. The setting is attractive and known for beautiful spring and autumn seasons. But the climate, while continental, becomes more humid subtropical in summer, giving warm and sticky days. Winters are fairly mild with outbreaks of cold, snow and occasional ice storms. Precipitation is evenly distributed through the year, coming mainly as thunderstorms in summer. Most winter precipitation is rain, but as mentioned, cold air can take over. First freeze is early November, last is late March.

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Lonsdale Cost of Living

Recreation, cost of living, and attractive setting make Lonsdale a great place to live.

$158,600
-113.2% lower than avg
$58,487
-18.0% lower than avg
5.1 / 6.7
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Lonsdale Crime
32.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Lonsdale, Arkansas
$30,240
for a family
$30,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Lonsdale
   Recreation
Tourist impact
   Cost of living
Narrow employment base
   Attractive setting
Arts and culture
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