Come Home to the Peaceful Nature of Hidden Hills
Located between the beaches and downtown Jacksonville, near the banks of the beautiful St Johns River, Hidden Hills is a unique Jacksonville neighborhood tucked among rolling hills and sheltered by an ancient hardwood forest. Upon entering the gated community, you are struck by the preservation of the natural beauty of this North Florida area. You may wonder if you’ve entered a state park or a nature preserve.
Homeowners enjoy jogging, walking their dogs, and biking through the peaceful, undulating landscape. A well-designed bridge takes walkers to a small island at the neighborhood lake. Families enjoy the children’s play area and picnic tables provided at the recreation area. Streets are well lighted. Convenient shopping and restaurants are nearby.
High achieving Duval County Public Schools serving Hidden Hills are:
- Merrill Road Elementary (grades K – 2)
- Don Brewer Elementary (grades 3 – 5)
- Landmark Middle School (grades 6 – 8)
- Sandalwood High School (grades 9 – 12)
Within minutes of the University of North Florida, Jacksonville University, and Florida State College of Jacksonville. About two hours to the University of Florida and three hours to Florida State University. Jacksonville is home to a number of other private colleges and universities.
Hidden Hills is located
- Next door to the nation’s largest urban national park, the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve.
- One mile from historic Ft. Caroline, founded by the French in 1564, 56 years before the Pilgrims.
- Eight miles from Jacksonville’s beautiful beaches and the historic village of Mayport.
- Eight miles to the Jacksonville Cruise Terminal (Hello Bahamas!).
- Ten miles from the beautiful new St. Johns Town Center, where upscale shopping and great restaurants abound.
- Twelve miles from downtown Jacksonville, easily accessible by the Arlington Expressway
- Forty-five minutes from the nation’s oldest continually occupied city, St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1566 by the Spanish.
- An easy hour and forty minute drive to Daytona racetracks and beaches to the south
- An easy two and a half hour drive to Savannah, Georgia’s gracious charm to the north and all the entertainment venues of Orlando to the south.