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*Apple Valley   •   Atkinville   •   Bloomington   •   *Central   •   *Dammeron Valley   •   *Enterprise   •   Grafton   •   Gunlock   •   Harrisburg   •   *Hildale   •   *Hurricane   •   *Ivins   •   *La Verkin   •   *Leeds   •   Middleton   •   Motoqua   •   *New Harmony   •   *Pine Valley   •   Pintura   •   *Rockville   •   Saint George   •   Santa Clara   •   Shem   •   Shivwits   •   Shunesburg   •   Silver Reef   •   *Springdale   •   *Toquerville   •   *Veyo   •   *Virgin   •   Washington   •   Zion Lodge

A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Washington County.

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Washington County, located in southwestern Utah, was created on March 3, 1852, and named after the first U.S. President, George Washington. The county covers an area of approximately 2,430 square miles and is part of the St. George metropolitan area. Its county seat and largest city is St. George. The region is known for its stunning red rock landscapes, making it a popular destination for tourists, outdoor enthusiasts, and retirees.

Inhabited initially by Native American tribes such as the Anasazi and the Paiute, European settlement began in Washington County in the 1850s when Mormon pioneers, led by Brigham Young, arrived in the area. The pioneers were tasked with establishing cotton farms, which led to the nickname "Dixie" for the region, referencing the Southern states that were also known for cotton production.

Washington County played a significant role in Utah's mining history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with silver, lead, and copper mines dotting the area. However, the mining industry eventually declined, and the county shifted its focus towards tourism and outdoor recreation.

One fun fact about Washington County is the presence of Zion National Park, one of the nation's most popular and scenic national parks. Established in 1919, the park covers roughly 230 square miles and is characterized by its vast canyons, sandstone cliffs, and unique geological features. It attracts millions of visitors each year and offers various outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and camping.


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Featured Properties from USDA Loan Eligible Regions of Washington County
N Pinion Hills Dr Lot 142
Dammeron Valley, UT

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1488 S 2520 E
Saint George, UT

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33 S Main St
Leeds, UT

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694 W Highway 9
Virgin, UT

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