The Southwest Hills neighborhood in Eugene, formerly known as Crest Drive, spans 2.5 square miles of rolling terrain on the city's southern edge. This area is known for its quiet streets, natural landscaping, and abundant wildlife. The neighborhood features a mix of split-level and Northwest Contemporary houses, many dating back to the 1970s, with some newer subdivisions. Homes often have floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed beams, and natural materials, set on lots ranging from 7,000 to 10,000 square feet to larger quarter-acre or half-acre plots. Children in the northern part of the neighborhood attend Adams Elementary, Eugene School District’s Arts and Technology Academy, and Churchill High School, while those in the eastern part attend Edgewood Elementary, Spencer Butte Middle, and South Eugene High School—all highly rated. The area includes the historic Wayne Morse Family Farm Park, with hiking trails and the city's largest off-leash dog park, and Blanton Ridge Park, known for its prairie and woodland trails. Local amenities include the Edgewood Shopping Center with a Safeway, Lox, Stocks, and Bagels, and Highlands Brew Pub and Sports Bar. The Friendly Street Market and food carts, as well as the Market of Choice and eateries like Tasty Thai Kitchen and Barry’s Espresso, Bakery, and Deli, provide diverse dining and shopping options. The neighborhood's crime rate is lower than the national average, making it a practical and appealing place to live.