NEON SUMMER 4th of July Weekend
This retro‑themed 4th of July weekend celebration with live ’80s music, festive cocktails and bites offers nearby Old Lee Hills residents a fun, inclusive way to toast Independence Day without venturing far.
Fairfax City offers a welcoming neighborhood with a variety of mostly single detached homes along quiet, calm streets. Numerous green spaces, around twenty, provide ample opportunities to connect with nature and relax outdoors. A fair number of bike lanes support easy cycling throughout the area. Convenient access to about 30 grocery stores ensures supply options for daily needs, while several restaurants and coffee shops add charm to local dining. Approximately ten bus lines serve most residences, making public transit accessible. Proximity to both public and private primary schools enhances educational options for residents, adding to the community’s appeal.
People who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy Fairfax City. There are about 20 parks close by for residents to visit, like PROVIDENCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL and VAN DYCK PARK, and they are very well-spread out, making it easy to access them from most locations within this neighborhood. This part of Fairfax is quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located on Old Lee Highway, Van Dyck Park is a favorite neighborhood green space offering shaded walking trails, expansive play areas, sports courts, and a popular skate park, making it a community hub for both recreation and local events all year round.
Serving the heart of Old Lee Hills, Daniels Run Elementary is known for its welcoming atmosphere, diverse student body, and direct access to city trails, anchoring the community with its top-rated academics and strong family involvement.
At the intersection of Old Lee Highway and Stratford Avenue, the small Old Lee Plaza offers neighborhood favorites like Villa Mozart for Italian cuisine and Mama Du Pies, attracting locals with intimate dining perfect for family dinners or date nights.
A short stroll from Old Lee Hills, Fair City Mall features convenient shopping with anchors like Trader Joe’s, Shoppers, and a variety of boutique stores, plus dining options that cater to neighborhood residents’ everyday needs.
Winding adjacent to Old Lee Hills along Blenheim Boulevard, the Daniels Run Trail provides shaded paths for walking and biking, connecting the neighborhood with Daniels Run Park and the classrooms at Daniels Run Elementary in a scenic, natural setting.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This retro‑themed 4th of July weekend celebration with live ’80s music, festive cocktails and bites offers nearby Old Lee Hills residents a fun, inclusive way to toast Independence Day without venturing far.
A long‑standing, popular farmers market just a short drive away, great for picking up fresh local produce and artisanal goods in a family‑friendly, pet‑friendly setting.
Residents of Fair Oaks can enjoy the VA250 themed parade downtown followed by a concert and fireworks show nearby at the high school—perfect for families looking for local Fourth of July festivities.
A classical music concert in nearby Alexandria offering a cultural outing ideal for families or anyone in Old Lee Hills interested in live chamber music close to home.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Old Lee Hills
Local characteristics and demographics for Old Lee Hills