CountyWashington (within City of St. George limits)
Founded2010s (master-plan launched)
Elevation2,800 ft
WithinSt George

Place · Washington (within City of St. George limits)

Stucki Farms

Stucki Farms sits on the west side of St. George, between the older residential grid and the Santa Clara River corridor.

Stucki Farms sits on the west side of St. George, between the older residential grid and the Santa Clara River corridor. The community is the newest of the large master-planned developments inside the City of St. George — younger than Bloomington, Sun River, or Coral Canyon — and is built on land that had belonged to the Stucki family, one of the Swiss-LDS Santa Clara families that ran orchards and dairy operations on the Santa Clara River bottoms for more than a century. The Stucki name on the development is a deliberate continuity with that heritage; the build-out itself is new construction across what had been agricultural and ranch ground.

A Swiss-Mormon farm legacy on a master-planned site

The Stucki family arrived in Santa Clara in the 1860s as part of the Swiss-LDS immigration wave that put a stamp on the town's culture. The family ran orchards, dairy, and ranching operations on the Santa Clara River bottoms and the bench above the river through five generations. As the family parcels passed through inheritance and Washington County's growth pressure intensified, the land was assembled into a master-planned community in the early 2010s under the Stucki Farms name. The development preserves some of the original agricultural infrastructure as landscape elements, but most of the parcel is now residential build-out.

The build-out character

Stucki Farms is younger than most of the other St. George master-plans, and the construction reflects the post-2010 design vocabulary: stucco-and-tile single-family homes, a townhome product on smaller lots, walkable trail connections between residential pods, and an integrated community amenities core. The community emphasizes the connection to the Bear Claw Poppy and Stucki Springs mountain biking network on its western boundary — the Stucki Springs trail name predates the development by several decades and the trailhead remains in active mountain biking use. The community is one of the more rapidly building-out neighborhoods in St. George as of 2026.

A working trail-network adjacency

The westernmost edge of Stucki Farms abuts the BLM and Santa Clara Reserve ground that holds the Bear Claw Poppy, Stucki Springs, Suicidal Tendencies, Zen, and Paradise Rim mountain biking trails. The trailhead access is integrated into the neighborhood plan, which is one of the more aggressive design decisions in the build-out — most St. George subdivisions don't put the mountain biking trailhead inside the residential parcel pattern. The Santa Clara River bottoms and the older Santa Clara orchard ground sit on the south and west.

What the community is for

Stucki Farms is the newest large master-plan inside St. George city limits and the one most actively building out as of 2026. The community is the working contemporary version of the post-2000 Washington County master-plan template: integrated amenities, mixed product, walkable trail-and-park connections, family-and-school orientation. The Stucki name carries the Santa Clara Swiss-LDS heritage forward as branding rather than agricultural continuity. It is one of the few St. George subdivisions where the developer-named neighborhood corresponds to a real local family with multi-generational roots in the same ground, and the only one where the mountain biking trail system was already named when the housing went in.

Last updated  ·  Apr 27, 2026