Vibrant neighborhood communities don’t just happen. It takes good planning and thoughtful design to create rich, authentic communities. Luckily, the design team at Mountainside Village has worked hard to capture the community-supporting qualities of traditional neighborhoods, while integrating cutting-edge amenities and the highest quality modern construction. In addition, unique community offerings, such as our own Mountainside Institute, our Village Center, and Mountainside's Blue Flax Farm, help keep our community vital and alive.
As a result of all of this work, Mountainside Village is the kind of place where you run into friends and neighbors walking down the tree-lined streets.
Where you can sit on the front porch during long summer evenings, watching the sunset over the Big Hole Mountains.
It's a place where you can feel safe, and you can be comforted by the knowledge that your home is a healthy home, free of toxins and air pollutants.
Where you can walk your kids to the Village Depot bus stop in the morning, grabbing a hot cup of coffee in the Village Center café along the way.
It's a neighborhood where a diversity of housing types ensures that a variety of different people can live in community together.
And it's a place that supports active lifestyles, offering walking trails and bike paths that connect Mountainside Village with both the wild, open spaces of the Teton Range and the city's of Victor and Driggs.
The shape of this community is no accident. Mountainside Village’s central village green, numerous street trees, plentiful green spaces, sidewalks and paths all contribute to a people-friendly neighborhood. Garages will typically be accessed from rear lanes, with houses built forward to the street, creating a welcoming streetscape where neighbors greet you from their front porches.
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