Boardwalk National Night Out
A free, family-friendly community gathering where Ames Meadow-area residents can meet local first responders, enjoy free food, music, games, and entertainment—great for building neighborhood connections.
Meadowview offers a peaceful atmosphere with generally low traffic noise, creating a calm residential environment. The neighborhood features a significant number of spacious single detached homes built predominantly after the year 2000, contributing to its modern character. Wide streets provide ample parking availability, making access convenient for vehicle transportation. While the area lacks designated bicycle infrastructure due to varied terrain, it maintains easy connections to green spaces located in adjacent neighborhoods, perfect for outdoor activities. Several dining options nearby provide for diverse tastes, and grocery stores can be reached within a short drive, supporting daily necessities efficiently.
Meadowview is a wonderful neighborhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a calm ambience. Meadowview is especially quiet, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic. Getting to green spaces is rather difficult in the neighborhood since they aren't well-distributed. Still, there are a few parks nearby for residents to check out.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at 901 Meadowcreek Drive just off Meadow Creek Drive within Ames Meadow’s eastern edge, Meadowcreek Park offers residents a nearby playground, pavilion, basketball court, large open green space and picnic tables—ideal for family outings and casual neighborhood gatherings.
Situated at 2929 Marquis Lane, this Lancaster ISD elementary school serves the northern portion of Ames Meadow and is a highly accessible, family‑oriented educational anchor for the community.
Although Ames Meadow is primarily residential, its proximity to a commercial strip along Belmont Avenue provides convenient local access to grocery stores, eateries, and service businesses just a short drive south of the neighborhood.
While not fully within Ames Meadow, residents can reach the Pleasant Run Hike & Bike Trail through nearby streets—this 2.4‑mile paved trail offers a scenic path for walking, jogging or biking and connects to nearby neighborhood areas.
Just a short drive west on Green Drive from Ames Meadow lies J.A. Dewberry Park (2975 Green Drive), offering a playground, basketball court, grill stations and open space—providing easy access to recreational space just beyond the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, family-friendly community gathering where Ames Meadow-area residents can meet local first responders, enjoy free food, music, games, and entertainment—great for building neighborhood connections.
Part of the regular farmers market but with extra fun—special ‘Kids’ Days’ include family-friendly activities, great for local families looking to shop fresh and entertain children in one trip.
A big downtown block party featuring vendors, food trucks, live music and a kids zone—ideal for Ames Meadow residents seeking a festive outing close to home.
An indie-rock concert by Anthony Green (with Maps & Atlases), offering a lively night out with music and downtown atmosphere within a reasonable regional trip.
A regional market featuring seasonal produce, handcrafted goods, and treats every Thursday—great for Ames Meadow neighbors looking to explore local artisan offerings nearby.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Ames Meadow
Local characteristics and demographics for Ames Meadow