Richmond Reads – Storytime & Craft
A weekly parent–child program perfect for Woodhaven families with toddlers (ages 2–5) to enjoy a storytime and craft, fostering literacy and community connection close to home.
Woodhaven offers a calm neighborhood atmosphere with predominantly single detached homes, featuring mostly two- and three-bedroom options built primarily before 1960. The area provides convenient access to supermarkets within a short distance, allowing for easy grocery shopping. Traveling by car is straightforward, with generally available parking options and access to several bus lines that connect residents to other parts of the city. The neighborhood benefits from flat terrain, which facilitates riding for recreation or commuting purposes. Public green spaces can be found in nearby neighborhoods, providing opportunities for outdoor enjoyment while the overall ambiance remains peaceful and quiet.
Woodhaven is a neighborhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a chill atmosphere. Woodhaven is relatively quiet, as there are few pedestrians; however noise levels are higher closer to the railway line. Parks aren't well-spread out, which makes them occasionally difficult to reach from many locations within this part of Richmond. Despite that, residents will be able to access public green spaces in nearby neighborhoods.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Adjacent to Woodhaven along Hull Street Road, Best Life Ever Skatepark features lighted ramps and bowls for skateboarding and biking, while the neighboring Southside Community Center offers indoor and outdoor playgrounds, basketball courts, and fitness spaces, making it a go‑to for local recreation and youth activities.
Just under a mile from Woodhaven, along Hull Street Road, Southside Plaza provides everyday convenience with grocery options like Super Fresh and Family Dollar, clothing stores such as DTLR and Rainbow Shops, and local favorites including Cheung Wah Chinese Restaurant and Crafty Crab Seafood.
Woodhaven residents attend Miles J. Jones Elementary in Westover, then move on to River City Middle in Elkhardt and Huguenot High School in Bon Air—part of the Richmond Public Schools system, offering traditional neighborhood schools close to home.
Woodhaven is characterized by mature shade trees and spacious quarter‑acre lots with brick ranch‑style and Minimal Traditional homes built mid‑20th century, creating a quiet, forested suburban feel just minutes from major thoroughfares like Hull Street Road and Chippenham Parkway.
Residents enjoy quick access to nearby green spaces—including Carter Jones Park, Broad Rock Sports Complex, and Crooked Branch Ravine Park—for baseball, trails, picnics, biking, fishing, and dog‑friendly outings right outside the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly parent–child program perfect for Woodhaven families with toddlers (ages 2–5) to enjoy a storytime and craft, fostering literacy and community connection close to home.
A festive summer marketplace featuring local artisans, live music, dog‑friendly fun, and craft beer—ideal for Woodhaven residents looking for a family‑friendly day trip supporting RVA creatives.
A grassroots neighborhood concert series offering live music outdoors in nearby Woodland Heights—great for locals wanting a casual evening outing within reach of Woodhaven.
A welcoming LGBTQ+ community meetup with free food and refreshments—meaningful for residents seeking inclusive social events and community connection in mid‑July.
A major live concert by internationally known violinist Lindsey Stirling at a prominent venue, perfect for Woodhaven locals desiring a high‑energy evening performance.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Woodhaven
Local characteristics and demographics for Woodhaven