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Belinda Augustus, Realtor®, ABR®, e-PRO

Hide-A-Way Hills, Ohio soon after a Level 3 Snow Emergency for Hocking County.



After 24 hours, of a Level 3 Snow Emergency for Hocking County, the county roads including the private roads of Hide-A-Way Hills look fantastic. The private maintenance staff of the gated community of Hide-A-Way Hills proved to tackle the job of snow removal while residents took to the Hills for some outdoor winter fun.

While the snow may have shut Hocking county down to a crawl, the beauty of the Hocking Hills area was apparent soon after the storm blew through.

Local Public School Districts Serving Hide-A-Way Hills, Ohio


Hide-A-Way Hills residents are served by one of two local public districts depending upon the county location of the residence within Hide-A-Way Hills. Through Ohio Open Enrollments, Members often make use of an alternative option as well.



HOCKING COUNTY HOMES
For homes located in Hocking county, Logan Hocking Local is the assigned district. A school bus stop is located inside the front gates of Hide-A-Way Hills. See Ohio's Logan Hocking Local Report Card for proficiency scoring information.

FAIRFIELD COUNTY HOMES
For homes located in Fairfield county, Fairfield Union is the assigned district. There are bus stops directly outside our community, but for our children's safety, please feel free to contact me personally about their locations. See Ohio's Fairfield Union Report Card for proficiency scoring information.

ALTERNATIVE OPTION
Through the process of Open Enrollments, many families have chosen to apply to Berne Union, a local district in Sugar Grove approximately 10 minutes from the Hide-A-Way Hills front gates. I would suggest a phone call to Berne Union to find out all details and deadlines. There is no bus service to Berne Union from Hide-A-Way Hills. See Ohio's Berne Union Report Card for proficiency scoring information.

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Hide-A-Way Hills Interior Based on Native American Influences







Hide-A-Way Hills, OH contains 31 miles of roads and approximately 66 different street names. Of the 66 named roads, 95% of these contain either a direct reference to Native American groups or to animals that possessed a prominent influence in Native American mythology.
Even though a lot number in HAH is typically enough information to identify a location since there are no duplicate lot numbers, the original developers researched an extensive list of Native American influences to help identify street names within Hide-A-Way Hills.

For some odd reason, the other 5% take a wild turn and seem to imply a Swiss/German influence. My guess is there's a story here, but I have no information on the uniqueness of those road names.

I thought it might be fun to see what all these names meant. What does your street name mean? Would you say you agree?

Roads Based on Native American Groups and their English Translations

Anoka - both sides of the river or two sides of the river
Apache - enemy (Zuni word)
Arapaho - he buys or trades
Aztec - someone who comes from Aztlán
Beaver - sacred center
Blackfoot - Siksika refers to the dark colored moccasins the people wear
Catawba - river people
Cayuse -people of the shady place
Cherokee - the principle people
Cheyenne - people of a different speech
Chicksaw rebel or comes from Chicsa
Chinook - Breeze or Wind
Crow - people who live in earth houses
Flathead -did not practice head flattening as other tribes, so the tops of their heads were flatter.
Fox - people of the red earth, people of the yellow earth
Huron - ruffian (French word)
Iroquois - real adders (Snake)
Kato - lake
Kickpaoo - one who goes here, then there
Kusa - 'grass' clan members that used hiding in fields /woodlands to become invisible.
Maya - old ones
Mingo - Big Bear
Mohawk - the possessors of the flint
Mohican - wolf
Montezuma - Indian Chief Bright Stream means at the Foot of the Mountain
Nootka - all along the mountains and sea
Natchez - land spreading out in hills in all directions
Navajo - people
Nez Perce - those with pierced noses
Osage - halfway
Oto - original Men
Papago - desert people, bean people
Pima - river people
Piute - true Ute or water Ute, indicating their kinship with the Ute Indians
Pomo - People
Pueblo -village or we are brothers
Seneca - place of stone, people of the standing rock, great hill people
Shawnee - south or southerners
Sauk - people of the yellow earth
Taos - Red Willow (Native American guides rhyme with house.)
Tillamook - land of many waters
Tule - people
Twana - the big brave nation
Ute - land of the sun
Winnebago - people of filthy water/Men of Bad Smelling Water (Luxury motor home?)
Winnemucca - shell flower
Wintun - the word simply means "human being" or "person"
Wyandotte - people of the peninsula, islanders
Yokutz - people or person
Yana - person
Zuni - the flesh

Animals with important influence in Native American Mythology
Native American Lore Index
~150 different tales of lore are contained in the index.
Badger
Bearclaw
Bears Paw
Cardinal Hill
Coyote
Deerlick
Eagle
Moosejaw
Wolverine

Finally, completely outside the Native American genre, we see a curiously different Swiss/German theme with several of our street names.

Swiss/German Themed
Matterhorn
Alpine
Enchanted Forest

Like I mentioned before, I suspect there's an old story to why these names were selected outside of the implied scope. Of course, if you have a clue, please feel free to share!

NOTE: While thought to be accurate, the previous translation of Native American information is certainly not authoritative nor exhaustive and was compiled strictly for your enjoyment.

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Utilities and Services in Hide-A-Way Hills, Ohio

Utilities and Services in the Hills

  • Electric is supplied by South Central Power.
  • All homes have a private well.

  • All homes have a private sanitation system. (septic)

  • Both cable and satellite television service is available.

  • High speed Internet is available in some areas of Hide-A-Way Hills through DSL lines. A wireless HotSpot is available at the Hide-A-Way Hills Lodge.

  • Cell service is spotty in some areas of the Hills, but service is adequate for text messaging.

  • There are no natural gas lines in Hide-A-Way Hills. Homes are heated with electric or propane.

  • There is no trash pick-up in Hide-A-Way Hills. Residents may use 2 centrally located dumpster locations.

Local Phone Numbers


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Hide-A-Way Hills - Hocking or Fairfield County?

While Active Rain has provided an awesome venue to agents and consumers, the labelling process may not be completely accurate in all cases.

If you're having a hard time finding information on Hide-A-Way Hills, Ohio through the Active Rain Hocking county labels, I invite you to take a look at the Hide-A-Way Hills, Ohio information located under the Fairfield County label.

Hide-A-Way Hills is a private gated community located directly on the border of Fairfield and Hocking county in Southern Ohio. As a result of the sorting process, Active Rain has classified Hide-A-Way Hills in the Fairfield county labels. Over 2/3 of the Hide-A-Way Hills community actually lies in Hocking County, so accurately it should reside in both. However, it appears the only option to post Hide-A-Way Hills information under the Hocking County label is to place a community under a Hocking County city. In this case, that would be inaccurate as well since Hide-A-Way Hills does not sit within any city limits in Hocking County. While the community encompasses 2 different county townships, it is not located within any city limits. What a delima!

Like I mentioned, be sure to see the Hide-A-Way Hills label information under the Fairfield County label to gather all the information you can on Hide-A-Way Hills.

Better yet, give me call or stop by my web site before buying or selling a home in Hide-A-Way Hills.