Find Storage
Similar Storage Locations
About Hager Hill, KY Units
Affordable Hager Hill Storage Units
Located conveniently on KY State Route 825, just west of downtown Hager Hill, Storage Rentals of America in Paintsville proudly serves the surrounding communities, including Hager Hill, Paintsville, Prestonsburg, Van Lear, and many others, offering clean and budget-friendly storage solutions!
Visit us in person or give us a call anytime; our team of storage experts is available seven days a week. Unsure about the size of the storage unit you require? Let our friendly and knowledgeable customer service professionals assist you in finding the perfect storage solution tailored to your unique needs. No matter the size, we have the ideal storage unit for you
Preparing for a Move? If you're gearing up for a move, stop by our office for a wide range of moving and packing supplies, including boxes, packing tape, mattress covers, and more. We aim to be your all-in-one destination for all your storage and moving needs. Visit us today and discover the Storage Rentals of America difference.
Reviews
Storage FAQ
City Information
Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Hager Hill
About Hager Hill, Kentucky
Hager Hill is a micro-community in the heart of the eastern hills of Kentucky. Most of the community is above a bend of the Levisa Fork, a significant tributary of the Big Sandy River. About 1,780 people call Hager Hill their home. KY-321 moves through the city, as does the railroad, and the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway passes nearby. This town, the pride of Johnson County, is nestled deep in the mountains and valleys of Kentucky's coal country. The population here is dispersed and primarily rural. The coal industry representing this region's high-water mark of human activity has long gone, and the region has been expanding successfully into other endeavors. Private industry, especially custom parts fabrication, has come to represent a large part of the economy of this hard-working town.
What to do in Hager Hill, KY.
The Jenny Wiley State Resort Park lies upstream on the Levisa Fork, just southeast of Hager Hill as the crow flies. This park is remarkable for its beauty, even in an area as well known as this one. If one travels in the other direction on the river, the Paintsville Golf Course sits slightly downstream. This charming golf course has an international reputation. As Paintsville lies less than a mile from Hager Hill and Prestonburg is only two miles in the other direction, it is common for residents of this area to range slightly in search of recreation. There are also several excellent opportunities for educational entertainment with children. The Kentucky Apple Festival happens in the first weekend of October, delighting the entire Levisa Fork valley with delicious recipes and family fun.
Working in Hager Hill, KY.
The Atlantic India Rubber Company has its factory in Hager Hill. This company has more than ninety years of industry experience in the fabrication of custom rubber products, especially rubber tubing, and it remains one of the leading employers in the city. Other private industrial employers make up about 3,700 of the 5,800 jobs in the county. Transportation is the lion's share of the remaining jobs, with education rounding out the top three. It is common to commute to work when living in Hager Hill, although the distance of the commute can vary widely. Some people disperse through Johnson County and the surrounding precincts, while others travel as far as Lexington every day.
Hager Hill, KY. Neighborhoods
Hager Hill is much too small to have many distinct neighborhoods, but the small community of West Van Lear constitutes the area near the southern post office, which is the closest thing to a downtown. The bend of the Levisa Fork that creates the town site also cuts the city off from the eastern bank, and the tiny farm areas of Blockhouse Bottoms and Cow Pen Hollow lie across the bridge to the south.
Hager Hill, KY. School District
Hager Hill possesses an unusual number of schools for a town of its size. Porter Elementary School serves the younger children of the area, and they usually go on to attend high school or other institutions in nearby Paintsville. There is also a franchise of the Piarist School, a chain of college preparatory schools maintained by the Roman Catholic Church in Eastern Kentucky. The Piarist School takes children from grades 7 to 12 and provides them with a tuition-free education. Finally, the Hager Hill Campus of Big Sandy Community and Technical College is located in the industrial area slightly to the south of town. Many young people from the area attend nearby colleges and institutions in Pikeville, Morehead, Hazard, and Huntington, WV.
Moving to Hager Hill, KY. Resource Guide
Utilites: Water, gas, and wastewater services are provided by Paintsville Utilities. Septic systems and other self-contained sanitation are not uncommon in his area. Electric power comes from the Big Sandy Rural Electric Cooperative.
City Government: Hager Hill is generally administered under the Johnson County government. The Johnson County Clerk can be reached here, while the Johnson County Sheriff can be contacted here.
Parks and Recreation: Although Hager Hill maintains no parks and recreation page of its own, nearby Paintsville organizes its activities and the page for the Paintsville Lake is also of interest.
Hager Hill, KY. Housing
The splendor and endless productivity of the natural world are the strongest reasons to move to Hager Hill. The city is one of the least populated and accessible areas of eastern Kentucky, an area not known for its large population. The county seat of Johnson County only has 4,200 residents, and the entire region has much fewer than a hundred people residing in the average square mile. People have plenty of space to spread out without running into their neighbors. That culture of natural life, privacy, and individualism can entice a certain type of soul. The median household income is about 27,000 dollars a year, but the cost of living is meager, and the self-reliant citizens of the area who make money go a long way. This is an excellent place to settle for people with consistent earnings from online or freelance sources, as the landscape is ideal for those wishing to raise a family, and the low cost of living multiplies the value of their money. The median property value in this area is about $127,000, representing the large parcel size that is common around here and the excellent quality of a lot of the historical construction in eastern Kentucky. Overall Hager Hill is about as far up the mountain as one can get in America. It is the perfect home for the right sort of person. There are good reasons why eastern Kentucky is so fiercely beloved by those who live there, and all it takes is one look at the creeks and the hollers to find out for sure.