Juneteenth Celebration
A free, community-focused celebration of Juneteenth featuring a lawn screening of Black Panther—ideal for Somerton families seeking meaningful, local cultural gatherings.
Burlington offers a tranquil environment with minimal street noise and city clamor, making it a peaceful place to reside. The neighborhood features a diverse housing stock, including single detached homes, small apartment buildings, and duplexes with a variety of unit sizes from lofts to spacious four-bedroom options. Primary schools are conveniently located throughout the area, supported by both public and private institutions. Daily errands are supported by about 30 grocery stores within easy reach and several nearby restaurants to explore. Bus transportation is available on multiple lines with stops generally close to residences, enhancing connectivity within the city.
Burlington offers a slower-paced environment. Burlington is great for those who like quiet surroundings, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A 78‑acre suburban gem located at 1450 Springwood Church Road, featuring regulation baseball, softball and soccer fields, two playgrounds, two picnic shelters, a 0.65‑mile paved walking track extending to a 1.2‑mile mixed‑use trail, plus a championship‑level 18‑hole disc golf course with a beginner “Rookie Run” for family fun—a local recreational centerpiece for Somerton residents.
Situated about 1.6 miles from Somerton Place, this public elementary school (grades K–5) serves the Somerton neighborhood and is a key focal point for families, contributing to the area’s strong community appeal and educational convenience.
A well‑loved local eatery located mere minutes from Somerton, Ferrara Pizza & Pasta offers convenient, casual Italian fare and serves as a neighborhood staple for families looking for reliable, quick‑service dining close to home.
Just 0.4 miles from Somerton homes, the Garden Valley Farmers Market and nearby Food Lion provide residents with easy access to fresh produce, pantry staples, and grocery essentials—a practical convenience that enhances daily neighborhood life.
Stretching from Church Street to Front Street, this serene arboretum features paved walking paths, a veterans’ plaza, natural play spaces, gardens and a great lawn—offering Somerton residents a peaceful green retreat within easy reach for walking, relaxation, and community gathering.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, community-focused celebration of Juneteenth featuring a lawn screening of Black Panther—ideal for Somerton families seeking meaningful, local cultural gatherings.
A family-friendly bluegrass music festival just north of Burlington in a scenic park, offering workshops, storytelling, and social jamming—perfect for bluegrass fans and families in Somerton.
A delightfully offbeat, all-ages outdoor music and arts event supporting the North End Food Pantry with bands, an indoor arts & flea market, and vintage finds—great for Somerton residents looking for quirky community fun.
A recurring farmers market offering local produce, herbs, meats, honey, and more, practical and perfect for Somerton households looking to shop local.
An immersive chamber music festival though a bit farther afield, ideal for Somerton residents interested in classical music retreats and cultural enrichment.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Somerton
Local characteristics and demographics for Somerton