The Painted Hills sit on the west-side bench above the Sunset Boulevard corridor in St. George. The neighborhood is a residential subdivision of the post-1990s build-out era, with single-family stucco-and-tile housing arrayed across the foothill bench. The terrain produces sweeping views east across the city to Pioneer Park and Pine Valley Mountain, and west toward the Beaver Dam Mountains and the Mojave edge.
A west-side foothill subdivision
The neighborhood developed through the 1990s and 2000s as the St. George west-side bench filled in with residential construction. Most of the housing stock is single-family from that era, with the typical Washington County design vocabulary of stucco walls, tile roofs, and front-loaded garages. The bench setting puts the neighborhood several hundred feet above the city floor with substantial view ground from most parcels.
What the neighborhood is for
The Painted Hills are one of the working post-1990s west-side residential neighborhoods in St. George. The bench location, the views, and the post-1990s housing stock define the neighborhood character. It is part of the broader post-1990 west-side build-out that includes the Crossroads / Tonaquint corridor, Dixie Downs, and the further-west bench developments leading toward Santa Clara.