Why Live in Dixie Springs
Dixie Springs in Hurricane is a residential neighborhood known for its contemporary single-family homes, many of which feature RV parking and scenic views of the Pine Valley Mountains. Developed from the 2000s to the present, the homes are situated on quarter-acre lots, often landscaped with palm trees and agave plants. The neighborhood is primarily composed of blocks and cul-de-sacs, providing a suburban feel. For outdoor attractions, residents can visit the nearby Sand Hollow State Park, which offers red sandstone formations, a reservoir for boating and fishing, and sand dunes for off-roading. Quail Creek State Park, located about 5 miles north, provides opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding amidst scenic red rock views. Dixie Springs Park, within the neighborhood, features a splash pad and pickleball courts. Zion National Park, 30 miles northeast, offers extensive camping, climbing, and hiking options. While the neighborhood itself lacks shopping and dining options, a short drive to the busier part of Hurricane reveals restaurants like Mountain Mike's Pizza and Pig's Ear American Bistro, as well as a Walmart Supercenter for groceries and pharmacy needs. The area experiences severe heat risk, with numerous days exceeding 90 degrees annually. Washington County Legacy Park, a nearby fairground and event center, hosts various events, including the St. George Fall Festival. The neighborhood’s schools are not highly rated, but the area offers a range of educational institutions.
Home Trends in Dixie Springs, UT
On average, homes in Dixie Springs, Hurricane sell after 11 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Dixie Springs, Hurricane over the last 12 months is $402,790.
Median Sale Price
$402,790
Median Single Family Sale Price
$402,790
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$160
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
20
Median List Price
$402,790
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%