Cedar Hills occupies the bench immediately north of Pleasant Grove and west of Alpine, sloping up toward the mouth of American Fork Canyon. The city incorporated in 1977, part of the wave of new Utah County municipalities that formed as Wasatch Front growth pushed residential development onto formerly undeveloped bench land. The name refers to the Rocky Mountain junipers, often called cedars locally, that cover the lower slopes.
Lone Peak High School, which Cedar Hills shares with Alpine and Highland, sits on the west side of the city. The peak itself, Lone Peak at 11,253 feet, stands between American Fork Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon and is visible from throughout the area. The 30,088-acre Lone Peak Wilderness, designated in 1978, covers the range and is accessed by trailheads in both Utah County and Salt Lake County.
The Cedar Hills Golf Club, an 18-hole public course, occupies a significant portion of the city's central area. Most of the residential stock consists of single-family homes built after 1990, and the city has limited commercial development, with most retail activity occurring in neighboring Pleasant Grove and American Fork. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the predominant religious affiliation, consistent with the surrounding Utah County bench communities.
Reviews of Cedar Hills-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Users must be 21 years old or older.
Cedar Hills occupies the bench immediately north of Pleasant Grove and west of Alpine, sloping up toward the mouth of American Fork Canyon. The city incorporated in 1977, part of the wave of new Utah County municipalities that formed as Wasatch Front growth pushed residential development onto formerly undeveloped bench land. The name refers to the Rocky Mountain junipers, often called cedars locally, that cover the lower slopes.
Lone Peak High School, which Cedar Hills shares with Alpine and Highland, sits on the west side of the city. The peak itself, Lone Peak at 11,253 feet, stands between American Fork Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon and is visible from throughout the area. The 30,088-acre Lone Peak Wilderness, designated in 1978, covers the range and is accessed by trailheads in both Utah County and Salt Lake County.
The Cedar Hills Golf Club, an 18-hole public course, occupies a significant portion of the city's central area. Most of the residential stock consists of single-family homes built after 1990, and the city has limited commercial development, with most retail activity occurring in neighboring Pleasant Grove and American Fork. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the predominant religious affiliation, consistent with the surrounding Utah County bench communities.
Reviews of Cedar Hills-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Users must be 21 years old or older.
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