Ginter Park
Richmond

Ginter Park

Historic Ginter Park sits in Richmond's Northside, featuring early-20th-century homes on tree-lined streets near Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Close to I-95 with quick downtown access.

  • Early 1900s homes with historic charm
  • Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden next door
  • Quick I-95 access to downtown Richmond
  • Richmond Public Schools feeder pattern
  • Afterglow Coffee Cooperative on Summit Avenue
  • Tree-lined residential streets and parks
  • Close to VCU and medical district
  • Walkable to Museum District attractions

Living in the neighborhood

Quick hits if you’re thinking about moving here—food, nights out, outdoors, commute, schools. Skim-friendly.Research updated March 28, 2026 at 8:58 PM.

Overview

Historic tree-lined neighborhood in Richmond's North Side, popular with young professionals and families seeking walkable city living with suburban character. **Vibe**: Early 20th-century homes on curving streets near Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and the Museum District. **Commute**: 5-7 minutes to downtown Richmond off-peak, expanding to 15-20 minutes during rush hours via I-95. **Schools**: Richmond Public Schools system with Mary Scott Preschool, Linwood Holton Elementary, and Henderson Middle feeding to John Marshall High. **Daily life**: Mix of local coffee shops, easy park access, and short drive to major shopping areas. Very competitive housing market typical of in-demand Richmond neighborhoods.

Food & drink

Small but growing food scene with neighborhood favorites and proximity to Lewis Ginter's dining. • **Coffee**: Afterglow Coffee Cooperative on Summit Avenue for house-roasted beans and relaxed atmosphere • **Casual dining**: Stir Crazy Cafe RVA draws crowds for brunch and comfort food • **Garden dining**: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden's Garden Cafe offers fresh, seasonal fare in a scenic setting • **Nearby options**: Short drive to Scott's Addition breweries and Museum District restaurants for expanded dining choices

Nightlife & bars

Quiet residential area with nightlife requiring a short drive to livelier districts. • **Local scene**: Minimal bars or late-night spots within walking distance • **Nearby options**: 10-15 minutes to Scott's Addition's craft brewery scene and downtown Richmond's restaurant and bar districts • **Garden events**: Lewis Ginter occasionally hosts evening events and seasonal celebrations

Fun, culture & things to do

Strong outdoor recreation and cultural attractions within minutes of home. • **Gardens**: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden right in the neighborhood with seasonal displays, events, and children's programs • **Parks**: Ginter Park Recreation Center with pool, gym, and courts plus neighborhood playgrounds • **River access**: 15-minute drive to James River Park System for hiking, kayaking, and biking trails • **Museums**: Close to Museum District attractions including Maymont Park's 100-acre estate with mansion, gardens, and wildlife • **Sports**: The Diamond baseball stadium nearby for Richmond Flying Squirrels games

Parks & outdoors

**Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden** (1800 Lakeside Avenue) anchors the area's outdoor scene with 50 acres of themed gardens, trails, and seasonal displays. The **James River Park System** offers 600 acres along the river with hiking, biking, and paddling access via multiple trail networks. **Maymont Park** provides 100 acres of Victorian gardens, wildlife exhibits, and nature trails. **Ginter Park Community Park** features neighborhood sports fields and playgrounds. Multiple smaller pocket parks throughout the historic district offer green space for walking and relaxation.

Notable businesses & shopping

**Afterglow Coffee Cooperative** (1719 Summit Avenue) serves locally roasted coffee in a community-focused space. **Stir Crazy Cafe RVA** draws crowds for brunch and casual dining. The nearby **Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden** complex includes the Garden Cafe and retail shop. **VCU Health System** and **Bon Secours Richmond** provide major healthcare services in the broader area. Small independent shops and services are scattered along main corridors like Brook Road and Laburnum Avenue.

Getting around

Ginter Park sits just north of downtown with excellent highway access via **I-95** and **I-64**. **Brook Road** and **Laburnum Avenue** are main north-south arteries connecting to downtown Richmond in 5-7 minutes off-peak. **Chamberlayne Avenue** provides another key route. Rush hour (7:30-9 AM, 4:30-6:30 PM) extends downtown commutes to 15-20 minutes. Street parking dominates the residential areas. The neighborhood has moderate walkability for daily errands, with most amenities requiring a short drive.

Schools & family

Schools & Family

• **Richmond Public Schools** district serves Ginter Park families
• **Elementary:** Frances W. McClenney Elementary (former Ginter Park Elementary)
• **Middle & High:** Henderson Middle School and John Marshall High School
• **Note:** School boundaries can shift—verify current assignments with RPS
• **Family amenities:** Ginter Park Recreation Center with pool, gym, basketball courts
• **Parks:** Multiple neighborhood playgrounds, baseball diamonds, community sports fields
• **Nearby:** Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden offers family programming and events

Research sources

Neighborhood Schools - Ginter Park — Local school assignments and board contacts

Frances W. McClenney Elementary School — The neighborhood's primary elementary school

Top Schools in Richmond VA for Families — District overview and family considerations

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden — Major family attraction with educational programs

Things to do in Ginter Park, Richmond — Local family activities and parks

Museums & Attractions near Richmond — Nearby family destinations including Maymont Park

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