Hinesville Juneteenth Freedom Day Festival
A meaningful Juneteenth community festival right in Hinesville, featuring family activities, entertainment, and cultural celebration—perfect for local residents wanting to celebrate heritage close to home.
Hinesville features a calm and peaceful atmosphere where tranquility is a defining quality of the streets. The city primarily offers spacious single detached homes with three or more bedrooms, alongside smaller apartment buildings. Residents benefit from convenient parking and straightforward car travel throughout the city. Though cycling infrastructure is limited, there are some gentle slopes available. Dining options include a small variety of restaurants, while shopping needs can be met at around ten supermarkets. Educational opportunities are enhanced by both public and private schools in the area, contributing to a balanced and welcoming community setting.
The character of Hinesville is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. Hinesville is especially quiet, as the streets are generally very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A sprawling 156‑acre green space just off West Oglethorpe Highway that offers walking trails, a disc‑golfing course, fishing ponds, a dog park, amphitheater, Veterans Memorial Walk, orchard, and Brambles Playground—making it a major recreational hub within easy reach of Stonehenge residents.
Located at 800 Tupelo Trail, this full‑service fitness and recreation facility offers local residents convenient access to workout amenities and programs, just a short drive from the heart of Stonehenge.
A lively neighborhood shopping hub at 111 W Hendry St featuring stores like Goodwill, Dollar Tree, a gym, salon, furniture shop and eateries—providing everyday goods and services within minutes of Stonehenge.
Situated along Oglethorpe Highway, this casual Latin‑American tavern is a popular local spot for relaxed dining and billiards, offering a friendly atmosphere just a short drive from Stonehenge homes.
At 201 Mary Lou Drive, this YMCA center offers a wide array of community‑focused programs—from youth sports and aquatics to after‑school care—serving Stonehenge’s families with nearby enrichment and support.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A meaningful Juneteenth community festival right in Hinesville, featuring family activities, entertainment, and cultural celebration—perfect for local residents wanting to celebrate heritage close to home.
Support over 75 Black-owned businesses, enjoy food trucks and family-friendly fun—it’s a great opportunity for Stonehenge area residents to shop local and engage with community entrepreneurs.
View event details →Weekly creative craft workshops downtown—all ages can enjoy hands-on arts activity and support local arts culture without traveling far from Stonehenge.
A community 5K run/walk promoting wellness—great for Stonehenge residents looking for an active, family-friendly outdoor event in a local park.
Enjoy Mexican food while supporting a fundraiser for kids—an easy, tasty way for locals to give back and enjoy community in town.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Stonehenge
Local characteristics and demographics for Stonehenge