About Ecosystem Ponds in Hot Springs
AquaNature installs ecosystem ponds for homeowners across Hot Springs and surrounding neighborhoods like Hot Springs Village and the Park Avenue Historic District. Ecosystem ponds thrive in Hot Springs because the longer growing season lets aquatic plants establish quickly, and the self-sustaining Aquascape design doesn’t need constant cleaning to stay clear.
Our crews know Hot Springs — we’ve run equipment past Hot Springs National Park, we understand USDA Zone 7b to 8a, with mountain-moderated summers and a rocky, red clay soil profile, and we design every feature for a resort and retirement market built around its lakes, with a high share of second-home and view-lot properties. Every install is signed off by a Certified Aquascape Contractor, warrantied, and photographed for the portfolio.
Why Hot Springs Homeowners Choose Ecosystem Ponds
Property owners in Lake Hamilton shoreline choose ecosystem ponds because they’re naturally filtering — the fish, plants, rocks, and circulation system do the work, not a weekly chemical routine. In a climate of USDA Zone 7b to 8a, a properly built ecosystem pond stays clear through the hot months when an ornamental-only pond would turn green.
Every project includes a free on-site consultation, a design mockup before we break ground, and full cleanup. If you’re considering ecosystem ponds for your Hot Springs property, call us and we’ll walk the yard with you.