Hide-A-Way
Hills
~Winter Scenes from the Hills~
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take several minutes to download~
The beauty of the Hills changes with the passing of each season.
Here's a
small glimpse of what residents enjoy in the winter months.
The Common Area below the dam plays host to our sledders,
snow boarders, and cross country skiers. A campfire ring is
available near the shelter house.
King of the
Hills
Lake Eagle
Claw with its new decking allows increased
access to one of Hide-A-Way Hills fishing lakes.
Lake Deerfoot
Can you see why?
The Stables
at Hide-A-Way Hills
Lake Arrowhead
The Lavinsky's
prove you don't have to be children to enjoy the snow!
This winter's
cold temperatures have allowed many residents to enjoy an opportunity
for winter sports on our lakes.
From ice skating families to a fishermen's lantern hanging
above a hole in the ice, our lakes are a true HAH treasure.
Look at those roads!
Thanks to Hide-A-Way Hills' Maintenance Crews,
travel through the Hills is made easy. With constant road repair
and upgrades during the summer along with snow removal in the winter
months, residents are able to travel approximately 31 miles of
roads within Hide-A-Way Hills.