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Most Popular Spots in Arkansas to Retire

By    |   Tuesday, 02 June 2015 07:02 PM EDT

Retirement in Arkansas holds a lot of attractive options for retirees, including a massive amount of lakes, golfing options, and the beauty of the Ozark Mountains. When looking for a place to retire, there are plenty of options in the state, and each of them presents their own highlights, whether it is a nice secluded spot in the mountains or a new life in a college town that isn't too loud or crazy. When looking at the options for retirement in Arkansas, here are some popular spots in the state to settle down for your golden years.

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  1. The Ozarks - One of the perks to retirement is to live somewhere with nice weather where the retirees can enjoy themselves and relax. When it comes to relaxation, few places can surpass the Ozarks. The Ozark Mountains rest in the Northwest part of the state and give those seeking retirement in Arkansas access to mountains, lakes, and some of most beautiful landscape imaginable. An ideal spot in Arkansas for retirees is the town of Eureka Springs, sometimes nicknamed "Little Switzerland."
  2. Bella Vista - U.S. News & World Report named Bella Vista as one of healthiest retirement destinations in America. The town includes a large retirement community, 117 holes of golf, swimming pools, private lakes, walking trails, and more. The city itself has a small community of around 26,000 people and the actual retirement community has more than 38,000 members. Originally a resort destination, the town was morphed into a retirement community.
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  4. Hot Springs - The town of Hot Springs remains a popular destination in the Ouachita Mountains and has been ranked by magazines like "Modern Maturity" and "Places to Retire" as one of the best retirement destinations in America. With an affordable cost of living, a nice amount of health care facilities, golf, fishing, and boating, this is always a hot spot for those seeking retirement in Arkansas.
  5. Fayetteville - Another destination that U.S. News & World Report recommended for retirement in Arkansas was Fayetteville. This is where the University of Arkansas is, but even through it is a college town, it retains the feel of a small town with the hills, lakes, and trails by the Ozark Mountains. The town is also fast growing, with Broadway shows, concerts, a symphony orchestra, an award-winning library, and much more. The only real downfall to the town is the boom in population causing horrible traffic conditions. However, the economy is great and presents a lot of opportunities for retirees.
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