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Welcome to Sky Rim Townhomes, a new home community in Hurricane, UT. This community is currently offering floorplans that range from 3 to 4 bedrooms, up to 3 bathrooms, and 2 car garages.

Included amenities include a pickleball court, a playground, an open pavilion, and a trail, which are perfect for outdoor activities.

Near Sky Rim Townhomes, you will find an abundance of activities for everyone, such as Hurricane Theatrical at the fine arts center, concerts in the park, Hurricane Farmers Market, several State Parks, Zion National Park, Skydive Zion & Aerial Tours, and more.

With its prime location, Sky Rim Townhomes is truly a rare find. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make it your own. Schedule a tour today!


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New Homes For Sale in Hurricane, Utah

Hurricane, Utah is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation. Located near various trails, state parks, conservation areas, and Zion National Park, you can enjoy adrenaline-pumping adventure or calming, scenic vistas; whatever your outdoor activity of choice, there are plenty of places to pursue it in and around Hurricane, Utah. D.R. Horton offers a variety of houses for sale in Hurricane, Utah with spacious open floorplans and smart home technology, making it easy to enjoy the comforts of home after a day outdoors.

Why live in Hurricane, UT?

Hurricane, Utah is an area to enjoy the great outdoors; there is abundant natural beauty and plenty of options to take it all in. Whether you want to observe wildlife, play in the sand, or hit the slopes, there is a park or recreation area that can accommodate near home in Hurricane, UT. “Outdoorsy” is more than a descriptor here; it’s a lifestyle. But, while there’s plenty of fun to be had out in nature, Hurricane, UT ensures plenty of opportunities to gather with friends and neighbors. The town hosts several holiday events and local festivals, and there are numerous entertainment options, including several that showcase the arts and history of the area. You can shop at downtown boutiques, grab a coffee at a coffee shop, and enjoy a live performance in Hurricane, UT, providing residents with a well-rounded living experience.

Community life in Hurricane, UT

There are plenty of opportunities to gather with friends and family in Hurricane, Utah. The town hosts numerous festivals and holiday events, and the downtown area is home to local businesses and coffee shops that make great shopping and hangout spots. The town’s fun and entertainment always have a stunning backdrop of nature’s beauty right in its backyard.

Hurricane’s beautiful vistas are on full display during the various festivals and community events. Hurricane Peach Days, held Thursday through Saturday on Labor Day weekend, are one of the town’s favorite events. There are contests, food booths, local vendors, live entertainment, and art, garden, baking, and farm displays, providing a range of entertainment options. Residents also enjoy getting together for a bit of competition. Show off your culinary skills in the peach cookoff, or gather a group of friends to compete in the pickleball tournament. Peach Days celebrate the area’s agricultural heritage, and the event has become one of the town’s most beloved traditions.

The summer Concerts in the Park are another popular hangout. Held on the second and fourth Thursdays starting in May and continuing through September, this free event in Pioneer Park caters to all ages. It features a range of genres and bands, so you will find a concert that appeals to your taste.

Gathering for the holidays is also part of the town’s entertainment, with multiple seasonal events fostering community connection. Fall Fest features live entertainment, food trucks, and activities for the kids. There’s a kids’ market, and perhaps most importantly, a trunk or treat area. The free event has all this and more, making it a go-to spot for the fall festivities. The Hurricane Valley Christmas Tree Festival is equally entertaining. In addition to Christmas trees and local vendors, you can stop by the train room, participate in a raffle, check out the nativities, enjoy live entertainment, and meet the big man himself. Santa Claus stops by at this free event each year to check in with Hurricane’s kids before heading back to the North Pole to continue preparing for the big night.

Hurricane, UT has a robust arts and culture scene, providing great entertainment options between festivals and events. The Hurricane Fine Arts Center offers educational opportunities for young thespians and dancers, with camps such as “Broadway or Bust,” “Voice,” “Dance,” and “Acting” among their list of programs for kids ages 5-15. The Hurricane Recreation Department sponsors additional programs for all ages. The classes focus on fundamentals, how to apply them, and finding one’s inner artist. There are offerings ranging from ceramics to improv, so you can find something that interests you or your kid.

Outdoor fun in Hurricane, UT

Outdoor recreation is part of life in Hurricane, UT. Whether you want to get fit or enjoy the area’s natural beauty, there are plenty of options for outdoor fun. The town’s recreation department offers group fitness classes and sports leagues, and there are numerous trails and parks in the city and surrounding areas. You’ll be able to find an outdoor adventure close to home in Hurricane, UT.

There are several trails throughout Hurricane. Mountain biking is a popular pastime in the area, and the Jem Trail and Gooseberry Mesa are often recognized as world-class mountain biking trails. The area also has several major state parks with additional mountain biking options. On the other hand, the Hurricane Canal Trail is ideal for hiking. The dirt trail follows along the decommissioned canal and even includes areas where hikers can walk inside the canal itself. With beautiful views of Hurricane Valley, the trail offers an excellent option for folks looking to get their steps in and enjoy a peaceful setting.

The town enjoys proximity to Zion National Park and numerous state parks. Zion National Park is about 30 minutes from town, and shuttle services are available, making scenic views and enjoyable outdoor experiences convenient. The park features some of the most stunning natural formations and beauty, making it an excellent option for retreating to nature. You can also sign up for ranger programs to learn about the natural world around you; there are hikes, rides, and junior ranger events. The park’s nature center includes interactive exhibits and ranger-led chats. Educational programs focus on wildlife, geology, and multiple plants and habitats.

Plenty of activities are available at the state parks in and around Hurricane, UT. Sand Hollow State Park is located in town and offers many activities. There are traditional options—hiking, biking, swimming, boating, fishing—and some less traditional options, like cliff jumping or off-roading around the dunes and the highlight of the off-road area, Sand Mountain. The 20,000-acre park is known for the beauty of its contrasting red sands and blue waters, providing a stunning backdrop for every recreational activity in the area.

Quail Creek State Park offers excellent recreational variety for Hurricane, UT residents. Located just 15 minutes from town, Quail Creek State Park features some of the warmest waters in the state, making it ideal for boaters, swimmers, and anglers. Quail Creek is home to plenty of rainbow trout, bullhead catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, and bluegill, so you can fish for different species when you cast a line. Of course, the water’s temperature makes it an ideal adventure during the warmer months, when soaking up the sunshine under a blanket of warm water feels fun and refreshing. And Quail Creek State Park has a feature that makes it particularly exciting: a water playground.

While these parks feature just about any outdoor activity you can imagine, there are still more options in Hurricane and the surrounding area. Golfers can take advantage of the Red Rock Golf Trail, which includes nine excellent golf courses within a 20-minute radius of each other, including the Sky Mountain Golf Course in Hurricane. Snow Canyon State Park, which is known for its geological features and family-friendly hikes, is 30 minutes from town, and Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, which offers a fantastic natural sandbox complete with sand sleds you can rent from the ranger station, is 40 minutes from Hurricane. As winter rolls in, you can plan to take to the slopes at Brian Head Ski Resort, just under an hour and a half from town. Whatever your preferred outdoor activity, there is a place to pursue it close to home in Hurricane, UT.

Business in Hurricane, UT

Hurricane, UT offers a range of employment opportunities in various industries from healthcare to logistics, and agriculture remains one of the area’s top industries, with pecans, pistachios, and peaches produced throughout Hurricane Valley. Intermountain Health, Scholzen Products Company, and a large Walmart Distribution Center are major employers for the town. Hurricane’s proximity to St. George and Cedar City provides additional career options. Syber Jet Aircraft is headquartered in Cedar City, less than an hour away, and the various companies that make their home in St. George, UT are just over 25 minutes from home in Hurricane, UT.

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