Augusta

Forest Hills, Augusta Neighborhood

Old City offers a quiet and relaxed neighborhood atmosphere with a variety of housing options, including single detached homes, apartments, duplexes, and lofts. Many residences showcase charming architecture from earlier decades, providing character and charm to the area. The neighborhood features several nearby businesses along with convenient access to both public and private primary and secondary schools, supporting educational needs close by. A selection of restaurants and cafes adds to the local dining options, making daily errands manageable for many. While the area presents a peaceful environment, it also benefits from good pedestrian accessibility, enhancing convenience in daily living.

Old City is a neighborhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a chill environment. Old City remains relatively quiet, since there are few pedestrians; however those who are near the airport (Daniel Field) or one of the railway lines may experience more noise.

Highlights of Forest Hills

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

🏫 Augusta University Forest Hills Campus

Home to the Jaguar athletics complex and several academic buildings, this campus anchors the neighborhood with educational opportunities and vibrant college-town energy, all concentrated near Walton Way.

🏌️ Forest Hills Golf Club

A historic Bobby Jones-designed course on Forest Hills Drive, this public golf course draws locals and visitors for award-winning greens, a beloved clubhouse, and annual Augusta golf traditions.

🥪 The Brunch House of Augusta

Located right on Wrightsboro Road, this cozy breakfast and brunch spot is a staple for Forest Hills residents, known for its hearty Southern dishes and friendly atmosphere.

🌳 Pendleton King Park

Bordering the southern edge of Forest Hills, Pendleton King Park offers nature trails, disc golf, butterfly gardens, and playgrounds, making it a go-to green space for outdoor recreation and community events.

🏡 Historic Forest Hills Homes

Lining scenic streets like Forest Hills Drive and Overton Road, the neighborhood features architecturally significant homes from the 1920s-1950s, recognized for their mature landscaping and timeless curb appeal.

Forest Hills

This April in Forest Hills

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

Every Saturday, through November 21, 2026

The Augusta Market at the Riverwalk

8th & Reynolds Street (Downtown Augusta) • 8:00 AM–2:00 PM

A beloved weekly open-air market featuring local farmers, artisans, live music, and fresh food along the scenic Savannah River—perfect for Forest Hills residents looking for local produce, crafts, and community vibe.

April 18, 2026

2026 Augusta Common 70s Party

Augusta Common • 3:00 PM–10:30 PM

A retro-themed, family-friendly disco party with ’70s music, dancing, and nostalgia in the heart of Augusta—great for Forest Hills families wanting a fun, lively local outing.

April 25, 2026

Earth Day Augusta Celebration

Augusta Commons • 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

A free, eco-focused festival featuring activities from the Phinizy Center and City of Augusta, ideal for Forest Hills families interested in environmental awareness and outdoor activities.

April 25, 2026

Earth, Wind & Fire Concert

Bell Auditorium • 8:00 PM

Legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire performs live in Augusta—an accessible cultural highlight for Forest Hills residents seeking a high-energy concert evening.

April 14–17, 2026 (select dates)

Augusta GreenJackets Home Games

SRP Park • 7:05 PM–approx. 8:05 PM

Enjoy Minor League baseball with the GreenJackets at nearby SRP Park—great for families or friends from Forest Hills looking for an easy, fun evening outing close by.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Forest Hills

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Forest Hills

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