Land Survey Costs in Garland County, AR (2026)
Garland County occupies the heart of the Ouachita Mountains in central Arkansas. Hot Springs is the county seat and the state's premier resort city, with Hot Springs National Park at its core. The county's economy revolves around tourism, retirement living, and the healthcare sector, all of which generate survey demand for residential, vacation property, and commercial transactions.
In 2026, residential boundary surveys in Garland County range from $550 to $1,100, with urban Hot Springs lots at the lower end and lake properties, mountain terrain parcels, and properties with complex histories running higher.
Survey Costs by Property Type
- Urban residential lot in Hot Springs: $550 to $800
- Hot Springs Village lot: $600 to $850
- Lake Hamilton or Lake Ouachita lakefront: $750 to $1,200+
- Rural Ouachita Mountain parcel: $800 to $1,100+
- Elevation certificate near Ouachita River: $375 to $650
What Drives Costs in Garland County
Ouachita Mountain Terrain
Much of Garland County sits in rugged Ouachita Mountain terrain. Ridge-and-valley topography, dense hardwood and pine forest, and rocky outcrops make fieldwork more demanding than in flat urban or suburban environments. Survey equipment must sometimes be hand-carried to remote corners, and monument recovery in heavy timber takes longer. Rural mountain parcels consistently run toward the higher end of the cost range.
Lake Property Complexity
Lake Hamilton and Lake Ouachita generate significant survey demand from a mix of primary residences, vacation properties, and investment transactions. Lake lots often have irregular shapes, water line and dock rights questions, and older deed descriptions that require careful research. The active vacation home market in this area means surveyors regularly work through complex older plats and descriptions.
Hot Springs Village
Hot Springs Village, one of the largest gated retirement communities in the country, generates its own survey demand. Village lot surveys are generally straightforward by Garland County standards, but the volume of retirement sales and renovation projects in the community keeps surveyors busy.
Find licensed surveyors in our Garland County directory, sourced from ASBEPLS records.