Carytown Farmers Market
Just a short drive or bike ride from Monument Avenue Park, this market offers fresh local produce and artisanal goods each Sunday—perfect for residents looking to support nearby farmers and makers.
View event details →Monument Avenue Park offers a tranquil living environment with predominantly single detached homes and townhouses mainly built before 1960. The neighborhood provides a variety of housing options, with several three-bedroom homes available. Accessibility is a key feature, as many daily necessities, such as supermarkets and restaurants, are close by. Bicycle transportation is convenient throughout the area, supported by suitable infrastructure. The streets maintain a peaceful atmosphere, creating a calming environment. Educational institutions, including primary and high schools, are easily reachable from most properties. A few bus lines serve Monument Avenue Park, keeping public transit an option for occasional trips.
Home buyers who prefer a relaxed atmosphere will enjoy Monument Avenue Park. The noise levels in Monument Avenue Park are very low, as the streets tend to be very tranquil. Green spaces aren't well-spread out, which results in them being sometimes challenging to reach from the majority of locations within this part of Richmond. Still, residents will be able to access green spaces in nearby neighborhoods.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This community park, located in the heart of Monument Avenue Park, offers residents access to athletic fields, a playground, tennis courts, and shaded picnic spots, serving as a lively hub for neighborhood gatherings and outdoor activities.
Serving local families, this well-regarded public middle school on Patterson Avenue is known for its strong academic programs, active PTA, and its role as a cornerstone of education and community engagement in the neighborhood.
Just to the west of the neighborhood, the Libbie & Patterson corridor features a wide variety of local eateries, cafes, and boutique shops, making it a go-to destination for Monument Avenue Park residents seeking diverse dining and a vibrant atmosphere.
A local institution since 1952, this family-run bakery on Patterson Avenue is famous for its cakes, donuts, and pies, serving as a beloved gathering spot where neighbors come together over sweet treats.
Monument Avenue features protected bike lanes that encourage cycling for both recreation and commuting, helping to define the neighborhood’s active lifestyle and providing residents with safe, scenic connectivity through Richmond’s Fan and Museum Districts.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Just a short drive or bike ride from Monument Avenue Park, this market offers fresh local produce and artisanal goods each Sunday—perfect for residents looking to support nearby farmers and makers.
View event details →An open‑air producers‑only market in Forest Hill Park, accessible from Monument Avenue Park—ideal for weekend shopping of local produce and crafts in a lovely park setting.
Starts directly on Monument Avenue near the park, offering residents a mindful community walk to culminate at RestFest—great for connecting with neighbors in a peaceful setting.
A major outdoor sports and music festival featuring free demos, competitions, live music, and adventure activities along the river—reachable from Monument Avenue Park via a short drive or transit.
View event details →A whimsical craft and wellness market celebrating mushrooms with live music, workshops, vendors, and a costume contest—fun for families and curious residents not far from Monument Avenue.
View event details →Two live performances by the acclaimed Punch Brothers in scenic Maymont Park, a short neighborhood away—ideal for music‑loving locals looking for elegant summer evenings.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Monument Avenue Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Monument Avenue Park