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Thursday, May 1, 2008

WELCOME

Trail Ridge Estates is where the dream of unforgettable adventures and pristine living come together. Set in the majestic hills of Southern Utah, each home site is strategically located to allow for unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

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Unlimited adventure waits outside your front door. Whether your passion is fishing, hiking, biking, or riding your ATV, Trail Ridge Estates has your every desire. Set at the trail head to the BLM recreation land there are more than 1200 miles of trails leading to Utah’s most beautiful landmarks.

Trail Ridge Estates offers home­owners the unique opportunity to live among history and nature. These custom home sites are set among pioneer trails, historic landmarks, a nature preserve, stocked fishing pond, private park with ball courts and a paved trail along the creek for you and your family to enjoy the beauty of Utah living. But don’t get the impression you’re now living in the sticks because you’re not.

Trail Ridge Estates is part of the historic town of Toquerville. The property is located just minutes outside St. George where every convenience is at your fingertips. The community is rich with museums, shopping, dining, theater, university level education and outdoor activities for the entire family. Also, the neighboring towns of LaVerkin and Hurricane are just down the road with more shopping and restaurants. From your new home in Trail Ridge Estates you’re only moments from world class commerce but will never have to live in it. Come cross the bridge and find your way home in Trail Ridge Estates.

Where is Trail Ridge Estates?

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Located in Touqerville, Utah, off highway 17, this community is located just 13 minutes north of St. George. Bordering Zion National Park, Trail Ridge boasts 300 days of sunshine per year, with temperatures that are usually 10 degrees cooler than LasVegas. There are 10 year round golf courses nearby, along with a network of endless hiking, biking and ATV trails!

Trail Ridge Estates delivers the perfect blend of recreation, serenity and convenience. With two miles of scenic trails along Laverkin Creek, Trail Ridge will also offer a spacious park and sports areas, a stocked residential fishing pond, and building lots averaging a third of an acre!

Trail Ridge Estates is part of the historic town of Toquerville. The property is located just minutes outside St. George where every convenience is at your fingertips. The community is rich with museums, shopping, dining, theater, university level education and outdoor activities for the entire family. Also, the neighboring towns of LaVerkin and Hurricane are just down the road with more shopping and restaurants. From your new home in Trail Ridge Estates you’re only moments from world class commerce but will never have to live in it. Come cross the bridge and find your way home in Trail Ridge Estates.

Custom home-site development

There is a new custom home-site development in town and it is a must-see.

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“Our vision for this land was to build a community where we would want to live”, said Casey Craig, developer of Trail Ridge Estates. “We want residents to be close to all the outdoor activities they love and have easy access to all of the necessary amenities like shopping and dinning.”
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American Frontier Real Estate is the broker on site and is ready to give tours to interested buyers. They are equipped with a four person ATV to drive buyers around the property and show them all of the amenities that are located on site.


“This is the perfect place for singles and families to call home, and we can’t wait to show them why”, said Pat Earley, owner of American Frontier. “Our onsite office is open from 10am to 5pm and we are available to meet buyers off hours if they call for an appointment”.

These custom home sites are strategically located to allow for unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, set among pioneer trails, historic landmarks, a nature preserve, stocked fishing pond, park with ball courts and a paved trail along the creek.

TRE home sites average about a 1/3 acre and start at $130,000. Unlike many HOA governed properties, buyers can purchase their home site and build on it later. Buyers can hire their own contractors or use the developer to build their home.

“We are offering our building services to residents to make the building process easier for them”, said Craig. “Our experience in building custom homes in Las Vegas will allow for buyers to have a more complete customer service experience.”

Phase one of the community is currently taking reservations and sales. Phase two will be open in the next couple months. “The excitement of the buyers has been tremendous”, says Earley. “We knew the sites would go fast but I have never seen so many buyers this excited about a communities’ amenities package.”

TRE has also worked with the city of Toquerville to enhance the quality of life for all of its residents. They built a 500,000 gallon water tank, a public park, have implemented various historic preservation sites, provided access to FEMA employed contractors in order to assist with water damage repairs, and has proposed to help the Virgin River Project.

Anyone interested in touring the community or getting more information can call the sales team at 435-635-4447 or register for information online at “www.trailridgeestates.com“http://www.trailridgeestates.com/contact/ .

Monday, April 28, 2008

Features gallore!

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Trail Ridge Estates is a pristine development designed for buyers with active lifestyles and a love for the great outdoors!

Trail Ridge Estates, has been designed with the outdoor lifestyle in mind. The property is being developed at the trail head to the BLM recreation land where there are more than 1200 miles of trails leading to Utah’s most beautiful landmarks.

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Full court basketball~
Gather a group of friends and have your own championship game on the community court.

Children’s play area~
Kids will swing, twist, climb and have a great time making new friends of their own.

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Ball field~
Whether it’s soccer, football or rugby you enjoy this field is the place to do it all.

BBQ Area with tables~
Having parties has never been so easy! All the conveniences of a public park within your own community.

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2.5 miles of walking and bicycle trails~
Whenever you want to go for a walk or a ride you can do it all right at home.

Over 79 acres of open space and parks
Unparalleled views of the Utah mountains and valleys.

Private ATV Trails leading to hundreds of miles of designated riding trails.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

RECREATION

Trail Ridge Estates is centrally located near several top recreation spots in Utah, many just an hour drive away.

Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave, at 8050 feet in elevation, opens to one of the largest lava tubes in Utah, with over 2200 feet of passages.

Duck Creek
In the warmer months Duck Creek Village and the surrounding area are full of beautiful meadows, wildflowers, wildlife and trails which extend in all directions for hiking, mountain biking, ATV riding and much more.

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Navajo Lake
Navajo Lake is a gorgeous 1,500 acre natural lake (3 miles long) surrounded by forest. It is stocked with brook and rainbow trout and is one of the southern most alpine lakes in the United States with trails that run the entire length on the lake.

Gooseberry Mesa
Gooseberry Mesa offers visitors beautiful scenes of colossal sandstone monuments and shadow-filled gorges can be seen framing Zion Canyon from numerous locations. Temples of the Virgin rise as sacred shrines and the Kolob Canyons blaze in the setting sun.

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Zion National Park
To experience Zion, you need to walk among the towering cliffs, or challenge your courage in a small narrow canyon. These unique sandstone cliffs range in color from cream, to pink, to red.

Bryce Canyon National Park
Named after the Mormon Pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, Bryce Canyon became a national park in 1924. Bryce is famous for its worldly unique geology, consisting of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters carved from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah.

Brian Head Resort
Located in the heart of Utah’s scenic national parks and only 5 miles from the spectacular red rock splendor of Cedar Breaks National Monument it is the highest resort in the state of Utah, with a base elevation of 9,600 feet above sea level and over 400 annual inches of famous Utah powder.

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Kolob Canyons
Kolob Canyons region of Zion National Park is a quiet, colorful and scenic collection of red cliffs and narrow canyons. The LaVerkin Creek Trail curves around a mountain to Kolob Arch, one of the largest in the world

Lake Powell
The 186-mile long lake offers sandy beaches, cool blue water, and exceptional red-rock scenery. It is excellent for boating, skiing, kayaking and fishing. Boat or hike to Rainbow Bridge, or explore any of its many canyons or sand dunes.

Grand Canyon National Park
One of the seven natural wonders of the world, this is an unforgettable sight. The Grand Canyon is unmatched throughout the world for the vistas it offers to visitors on the rim.

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Sand Hallow State Park
The sprawling 20,000-acre park boasts recreation opportunities for nearly every outdoor enthusiast from boaters to bikers, off-road vehicle riders and equestrians. Sand Hallow State Park is located just 15 miles from St. George and Trail Ridge Estates.

Cedar Breaks National Monument
Resting on top of the Colorado plateau, at over 10,000 feet in elevation, breathtaking views await. Millions of years of sedimentation, uplift, and erosion are carving out this giant amphitheater that spans some three miles, and is more than 2000 feet deep.