Community Easter Egg Hunt Brings Joy to Local Kids!
On April 11, 2025, the Sun Valley Community Park became full of laughter, joy and smiles as kids from all over the community gathered around for a cheerful Easter Egg Hunt.
On April 11, 2025, the Sun Valley Community Park became full of laughter, joy and smiles as kids from all over the community gathered around for a cheerful Easter Egg Hunt.
Whether you’re participating in a community cleanup, planting trees, composting, recycling, or reducing plastic use, Earth Day is a chance for everyone to unite in protecting our planet. It’s basically a giant reminder that this is our only home—and we’ve got to take care of it. 🌍💚
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is inviting Sun Valley residents to come feast with us in celebration of Easter. A free Easter dinner will be held on Friday, April 18, 2025 at 570 E 4th Ave in Sun Valley.
H.O.P.E. Church of the Nazarene and SVGID are sponsoring a free, public Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 12, 2025 at Sun Valley Community Park (115 W 6th Ave, Sun Valley) from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
The spring weather has been so nice this past week, so we decided to visit Highland Ranch Park and take a leisurely afternoon walk here and enjoy some fresh air.
If you’ve walked around Highland Ranch in Sun Valley, Nevada (or driven through here on your way to Desert Skies Middle School), you’ve undoubtedly noticed some of the street signs highlighting famous classical music composers. Learn more about these famous people!
There are plenty of interesting things to see in Sun Valley, Nevada that lend a certain, unique flavor to the area. While driving up and down the streets, you’re liable to see just about anything…
This quaint area is home to many young families and has a nice, symmetrical street layout featuring extra, communal parking at the end of each street that comes in handy when hosting parties…
The Woodland Estates neighborhood is the gateway to Coyote Hill in Sun Valley, Nevada, and is located just off Sun…
Unique to this course is the presence of native flora, such that any errant discs may need to be retrieved from surrounding sagebrush or juniper trees.