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A peaceful, convenient suburban community of St. George
Hidden Valley may seem easy to miss — it's a little St. George neighborhood tucked into a valley, where tranquil suburban streets stay quiet throughout the day. However, Hidden Valley is centered around Hidden Valley Park, a hub of activity: kids play at the splash pad, parents chat under shaded benches and cyclists ride on paths woven throughout the neighborhood. This suburban vibe is reflected in Hidden Valley’s convenience. “It's in the area close to the Desert Hills High School and their middle school,” says principal broker Rachel Henderson of Henderson Real Estate, who has over a decade of experience in the area. “There's a new shopping center out there close by. And you’re still somewhat close to downtown, but away,” says Henderson. About 5 miles south of downtown, the neighborhood stays out of the hustle and bustle, opting for a calm setting. In fact, it’s a low-crime neighborhood: the CAP Index crime score for the neighborhood is a 2 out of 10, compared to the national average of 4 out of 10.
Hidden Valley is a picturesque St. George community, tucked between red canyons.
Hidden Valley caters to young families and professionals.
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Hidden Valley's contemporary houses
South of downtown St. George, Hidden Valley is composed of winding streets lined with single-family homes and condos. The condo section is separate from the homes and located on the eastern side of the neighborhood. It has an HOA, which offers access to a community pool. The single-family homes are on lawns often landscaped with local flora like agave plants and palm trees, and were mostly developed through the 2000s and 2010s. Some of these homes have Mediterranean accents like tiled roofs and stucco exteriors. Three-bedroom houses range from $500,000 to $550,000, while seven-bedroom homes range from $900,000 to $1 million. Condos start from $300,000 and go up to $700,000.
Hidden Valley is composed of winding streets lined with single-family homes and condos.
Bigger homes in Hidden Valley range from $900,000 to $1 million.
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Well-rated Washington County public schools
Bloomington Elementary School serves kindergarten through fifth grade and has a B-plus rating on Niche. With sixth through seventh grade, Sunrise Ridge Intermediate School earns an A-minus. Desert Hills Middle School serves eighth through ninth grade and also has an A-minus. Desert Hills High School has an A-minus grade as well as extracurriculars like book club, crochet club and Bitcoin club. Desert Hills Middle and High are less than a mile from many residences in Hidden Valley. Some homes even back up to the school ball fields, giving those residents front row seats to baseball games.
Bloomington Elementary School has 576 students in grades PK, K-5.
Desert Hills Middle is a public school located in Saint George, UT.
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Hidden Valley Park and more outdoor recreation
Hidden Valley Park, the heart of the community, stands out with 12 acres of green space in the middle of an otherwise mountainous desert landscape. Multiple walking paths throughout the neighborhood lead to this outdoor space. “They have a nice park with a splash pad and tennis courts,” says Allen Reid, Realtor at Re/Max Associates, who has nearly two decades of experience in the area. Ideal for a hot climate, the park also has many umbrellas to shade the playground, benches and a picnic pavilion. Thunder Junction All Abilities Park, around 5 miles north, is a dinosaur-themed park with playgrounds and a water park featuring a waterfall. It also has a zip line and a train ride. At White Dome Nature Preserve, about 5 miles south, there are hiking trails through the desert with rare plants native to southern Utah — the dwarf bear poppy and Siler’s pincushion cactus.
Hidden Valley is bike friendly and walkable.
White Dome Nature Preserve is home to the dwarf bear poppy and the Siler pincushion cactus.
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Stores and restaurants on Pioneer Road
There's a retail area on the eastern side of Hidden Valley, where residents can go out to eat at Royal Thai Cuisine Express. It serves authentic dishes in a refined interior with large art pieces. For dessert, people can go to Snelgrove Ice Cream, a family-owned business right next door. The neighborhood is only 2 miles southeast from a large strip mall shopping center on West Brigham Road Road, where there are plentiful restaurants and stores. At Peppers Cantina, locals can order Mexican food and margaritas in a sports bar interior or outside on a patio. A local shop called Scrap Apple Quilts sells fabrics and patterns for making quilts. For groceries and a pharmacy, locals can go to Walmart Supercenter.
The Donut Run in Hidden Valley is a great spot for coffee and deserts.
Residents of Hidden Valley can shop at the nearby Walmart.
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A 5-mile commute to downtown St. George
Hidden Valley is a car-dependent community. It's located about 5 miles south of downtown St. George via state Route 18. With its suburban vibe, there’s no public transit in the community. For the nearest medical center, St. George Regional Hospital River Road is around 5 miles north of the neighborhood. Harry Reid International Airport, the closest international airport, is about 120 miles away in Las Vegas.
Hidden Valley is a car-dependent community around 5 miles south of downtown St. George.
In Hidden Valley, locals live in harmony with nature.
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St. George museums
At the Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum, visitors can look at over 300 taxidermy animal displays and learn about species from all over the world. The Western Sky Aviation Warbird Museum features restored planes and fighter jets in a hangar setting. A tour guide leads the way through historic events like World War I and World War II, when some of the planes were flown.
Hidden Valley is a quite and safe neighborhood.
Hidden Valley is a sought after neighborhood with highly rated schools and lush parks.
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Important to know facts about Hidden Valley
This neighborhood has severe heat risk. There are around 80 days of temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees and 30 days above 100 degrees per year. Hidden Valley also has a location for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the western side of the community on Hidden Valley Drive.
In Hidden Valley you are minutes away from breathtaking natural landscapes.
Hidden Valley features a variety of trails and walking paths.
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Hidden Valley Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Hidden Valley, Saint George sell after 52 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Hidden Valley, Saint George over the last 12 months is $500,000, up 15% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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This well-kept 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and value, making it an ideal choice for both first-time homebuyers and investors. Located in a desirable subdivision, the home features a great layout and is just minutes away from top-rated schools, shopping centers, and dining options. Located in a beautifully maintained community with low HOA fees.
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