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This way to your
Happy Place

Which Way Exactly?

Just follow your heart — to the place that inspires your “this is it” feeling. Each of Suncadia’s five villages comes with its own unique vibe. So if you love being close to, say, fall festivals and food trucks, Nelson Preserve might be your village soulmate. Or if you’re more of a pool-party-at-the-club type, check out private Tumble Creek. We even have an active 55+ village called The Uplands. Whichever direction you take, you’re headed to a life of awe-inspiring views and outdoor adventure.

There’s a village with your name on it
(Metaphorically speaking, of course)

Explore the advantages of each village’s location. Then, take a deeper dive with the village finder below.

Meet the Villages

There’s good living ahead in each of Suncadia’s five villages. All with a slightly different take on resort life in the Cascade Mountains.

Nelson Preserve

An 1890s farm-turned-recreational hub inspires the social life of this beautiful village.

Tumble Creek

The private side of Suncadia. A tight-knit village with a Tom Doak-designed golf course and residents-only club at its heart.

The Uplands 55+

An intimate enclave for 55+ living. Active living, that is, with a pool, pickleball and more.

A group of friends sitting around a fire pit at a home in Suncadia Resort.

Resort Village

In the heart of Suncadia’s hospitality and fun, from dining and spa treatments to swimming and ice skating.

Dawson Park

Our OG village, known for its established feel and signature, 17-acre park with year-round special events.


Let’s Connect

We’d love to tell you more, especially on a private tour of Suncadia. Start by joining our interest list below for email updates about our community. We’ll be in touch soon, but if your question can’t wait, feel free to contact us now at 509.649.6000 or discover@suncadia.com.

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