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Hildale is a small town located in Washington County, Utah, with a population of just over 2,000 people. It is situated in the picturesque and rugged landscape of the American Southwest, in close proximity to the Arizona border and the stunning cliffs and canyons of Zion National Park. The town is part of the larger Colorado City-Hildale metropolitan area, which straddles the state line and is home to a community that is predominantly of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) faith.
The town has a unique history and cultural significance due to its association with the FLDS community. Founded in the 1930s, Hildale and its neighboring city, Colorado City, were settled by members of the FLDS Church seeking isolation and independence from the rest of society. The town and its residents have been the subject of much media attention due to the controversial practices of the FLDS Church, including its belief in polygamy and the strict control exerted by its leaders.
Despite its isolated and at times insular nature, Hildale offers visitors and residents alike a wealth of natural beauty and outdoor activities. The town is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, with opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and camping just a stone’s throw away. The nearby Zion National Park is a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts, offering some of the most stunning vistas in the country.
Hildale is also home to a number of cultural and historical attractions, including the Zion Ponderosa Ranch and the historic district of downtown Hildale. The town’s proximity to the Arizona border also provides easy access to the attractions of the neighboring state, including the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell.
In recent years, Hildale has experienced some shifts as it continues to evolve and grow. The town has seen an increase in non-FLDS residents and an effort to move away from the strict control of the FLDS Church. With its stunning location and rich history, Hildale remains a place of interest for both tourists and those seeking a unique and off-the-beaten-path place to call home.