Thomasville

Hunting Ridge, Thomasville Neighborhood

Nestled amid tree-lined streets, Hunting Ridge is a welcoming neighborhood known for its spacious, well-kept homes and inviting front porches. With its tight-knit community spirit and peaceful setting, residents enjoy a perfect blend of comfort, charm, and neighborly connection.

Thomasville offers a peaceful and quiet setting that provides an inviting atmosphere for residents. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes built around 1979, showcasing established character and charm. With convenient access to nearby highways like I-85, commuting by car is straightforward and efficient. Residents benefit from a variety of grocery stores, ensuring daily needs are easily met. Educational options include both public and private elementary and secondary schools. The area’s calm environment creates a serene retreat from city noise. Those seeking a neighborhood with a relaxed ambiance and a strong sense of community will find Thomasville appealing.

The character of Thomasville is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. Thomasville is very quiet, as the streets tend to be very tranquil.

Highlights of Hunting Ridge

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

⚾ Finch Field

Historic Finch Field, built in 1935 and home to the High Point‑Thomasville HiToms collegiate summer league team, offers local residents of Hunting Ridge a beloved regional baseball venue just minutes away, with community games and events bringing neighbors together under the lights of this cherished ballpark.

🎒 Thomasville City Schools

The neighborhood of Hunting Ridge falls within the Thomasville City Schools district—serving Thomasville Primary, Liberty Drive Elementary, Thomasville Middle, and Thomasville High—providing a small-town, student‑centered education system prized for its inclusive, personal approach to learning that’s highly accessible to local families.

🌳 Hughes Park

Just over a mile from Hunting Ridge, Hughes Park on E. Holly Grove Road features an 18‑hole disc golf course, natural walking and biking trails, playgrounds, athletic fields, picnic shelters, and batting cages, offering ample outdoor recreation for families and active residents.

🛍️ Cedar Lodge Market & Nurseries

Within a mile of Hunting Ridge, Cedar Lodge Market and nearby Embler’s Nursery and Cline Greenhouse offer convenient local shopping for garden plants, home goods and essentials—a charming cluster of retail destinations that serve practical needs while adding regional character.

🎭 Paradise Park

A short drive into historic downtown lands you in Paradise Park, an 18‑acre urban green space currently undergoing renovations that preserve its longleaf‑pine carriageways and bandstand and will soon include playgrounds, pavilions, and a wetland pond—making it an evolving centerpiece for festivals and casual neighborhood gathering.

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This April in Hunting Ridge

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

April 7, 2026

Bicentennial Lunch & Learn: “Pebble Hill Plantation: A 200‑Year Legacy”

Thomasville History Center • 12:00 PM

A local resident can deepen their understanding of the city's history through this Bicentennial series talk by Pebble Hill’s curator—great for those interested in community heritage and family‑friendly educational programming.

April 18, 2026

Fresh Produce Market at Weston Park

Weston Park, Thomasville • 7:00 AM–10:00 AM

A convenient, early‑morning market ideal for Hunting Ridge families to pick up fresh local produce and engage with neighbors in a relaxed community setting.

April 24–25, 2026

Annual Thomasville Rose Show & Festival

Downtown Thomasville

This century‑old spring celebration features flower displays, artisan markets, a parade, and music—offering nearby residents an iconic, festive experience in the heart of town.

April (ongoing)

Due South Festival

Ritz Amphitheater, Downtown Thomasville

A regional art‑food‑music event benefiting the Thomasville Center for the Arts—great for locals seeking cultural entertainment under the spring sky.

April (ongoing)

Spring Clean Drop‑Off Events

Cherokee Park & Balfour/Flipper Parks, Thomasville • 8:00 AM–12:00 PM (April 12 and April 19)

Handy spring cleaning days where residents can responsibly dispose of electronics, mattresses, and household goods—practical and community‑minded activity for neighborhood households.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Hunting Ridge

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Hunting Ridge

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