Arts in the Park
An award‑winning outdoor juried art festival just a short drive from Westlake Hills/Richmond, offering hundreds of artists, family-friendly ambiance, and a perfect weekend outing for art lovers and locals alike.
Westlake Hills offers a calm and quiet environment with low traffic noise, providing a peaceful setting for residents. The neighborhood features a mix of housing options, including small apartment buildings and single detached homes, mainly with two and three bedrooms, built primarily between 1960 and 1980. Parking is generally convenient, making car travel easy, and bike travel serves as an excellent transportation choice in the area. Nearby neighborhoods have an abundance of parks, easily accessible from Westlake Hills. Primary and secondary schools are located within a short distance, contributing to convenient access to education options. This neighborhood is a desirable place to settle down in.
Westlake Hills is a very good neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a relaxed environment. This part of Richmond is very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor. Finally, although Westlake Hills is not home to any parks, parks are very well-spread out in nearby neighborhoods, making them easy to get to.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A 100‑acre woodland tucked behind Powhite Parkway offering residents technical mountain‑bike trails, hiking and dog‑walking paths, and opportunities to spot wildlife like deer and woodpeckers—it's nature right on Westlake Hills’ doorstep.
Just over Forest Hill Avenue lies this 105‑acre park with playgrounds, tennis courts, open fields, and walking trails looping a pond and connecting to the scenic Buttermilk Trail—an outdoor gem easily reached from Westlake Hills.
Serving local students, the modern Huguenot High campus (built in 2015) features upgraded facilities including STEM labs, a ceramics workshop, culinary arts space, and a large auditorium, gymnasium and stadium with turf fields.
A beloved drive‑through staple for Westlake Hills residents—Big Daddy’s serves hearty Carolina‑style pulled pork, standout sweet‑corn fritters, and friendly local flavor at the corner of Blakemore and Jahnke Roads.
Convenient local shopping is found just outside the neighborhood—everyday essentials at the Food Lion/Family Dollar on Jahnke Road and a broader mix of stores at the nearby Shops at Stratford Hills satisfy daily needs without needing to head downtown.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
An award‑winning outdoor juried art festival just a short drive from Westlake Hills/Richmond, offering hundreds of artists, family-friendly ambiance, and a perfect weekend outing for art lovers and locals alike.
A tasty and community‑minded food festival featuring ten local taco vendors and music, with proceeds benefiting a domestic violence nonprofit—great for families and food fans in the area.
Richmond’s premier outdoor sports and music festival with trail running, kayaking, biking, yoga, music performances and free Adventure Zones—ideal for active residents wanting a lively, outdoors‑focused weekend nearby.
A scenic evening concert blending southern‑rock heritage with rich Richmond greenery—a perfect cultural outing for locals seeking live music in an iconic setting.
A free, lively bluegrass music fest with food trucks and multiple bands—great for fans of roots music and community gatherings in West Creek.
An evening concert featuring well‑known country/folk artists in a beautiful park setting—perfect for residents looking for high‑caliber live music and outdoor enjoyment.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Westlake Hills
Local characteristics and demographics for Westlake Hills