Arlington

Woodmont, Arlington Neighborhood

Woodmont features a neighborhood with a calm and peaceful atmosphere that many find appealing. This area offers well-developed cycling infrastructure, making bicycle travel convenient and accessible throughout. Daily errands are simple with numerous businesses located nearby, along with grocery stores always within a short distance. Dining options are diverse, providing a variety of restaurants to choose from. Housing primarily consists of spacious single detached homes with multiple bedrooms, contributing to a stable and established environment. Bus lines serve the neighborhood, with stops close to residences, and convenient highway access supports easy travel by car.

Woodmont is a neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a laid-back atmosphere. Woodmont is relatively quiet, as there are few people out and about on the streets;.

Highlights of Woodmont

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

🌳 Woodmont Park

Nestled right off North Woodstock Street, Woodmont Park is a neighborhood green space perfect for families, featuring a playground, walking paths, and shaded picnic spots that make it a beloved hub for outdoor gatherings and play.

🚴 Woodmont Trail Access Point

Residents of Woodmont enjoy immediate access to the Custis Trail from North Oak Street, offering scenic biking and running routes that connect straight to Rosslyn, Ballston, and DC, making it ideal for commuters and recreation seekers.

🏫 Arlington Science Focus School

Located just south of Woodmont, this top-rated elementary school on North Lincoln Street is a prime draw for families, known throughout Arlington for its STEM-based curriculum and active parent community.

🍽️ Chesterbrook Shopping Center Eats

Just up North Glebe Road, this convenient center features a handful of local favorites for quick bites, groceries, and cafes, making it a go-to for Woodmont residents looking for nearby dining and everyday essentials.

🛒 Langston-Brown Community Center

Situated at 2121 North Culpeper Street, Langston-Brown is a cornerstone for local events, fitness classes, and after-school activities, with a gym, sports fields, and meeting spaces that foster a strong sense of community in Woodmont.

Woodmont

This May in Woodmont

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

May 9, 2026

Arlington HistoryFest 250

Kenmore Middle School • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

A free outdoor festival celebrating America's 250th anniversary with historical reenactments, storytelling, kids’ crafts, music and local food—ideal for Woodmont residents eager to engage with Arlington’s rich local history and family‑friendly fun.

May 16, 2026

Arlington Palooza

Lubber Run Community Center • 1:00 PM–6:00 PM

A vibrant, free spring festival featuring live music, food trucks, local vendors and hands‑on activities—perfect for Woodmont families looking to enjoy a nearby, lively community celebration.

May 21, 2026

Ballston Farmers Market

Welburn Square (Ballston) • 3:00 PM–6:00 PM

A weekly Thursday farmers market offering fresh produce, baked goods, Virginia‑made treats and more—convenient and ideal for Woodmont residents looking for local, artisanal groceries and community atmosphere.

May 23, 2026

Festival Argentino USA

Kenmore Middle School • 3:30 PM–10:30 PM

An annual celebration of Argentine and Latin‑American culture with music, food, exhibitors and performances—a regional standout offering cultural richness just a short drive away from Woodmont.

May 30–31, 2026

Amazon Armed Forces Cycling Classic (Capitol Cup & Clarendon Cup)

Clarendon and National Landing neighborhoods

The region’s premier cycling event featuring pro races like the Capitol Cup in DC (May 30) and the Clarendon Cup in Arlington (May 31)—great for sports‑loving residents to watch high‑energy competition in their neighborhood.

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