Private Garden Tour: Groton Garden Club
A serene springtime outing just a short drive from Nashua—ideal for residents who enjoy horticulture and quiet discovery in beautiful private garden spaces.
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Tree Streets offers a desirable neighborhood with easy access to a variety of nearby businesses and restaurants, making daily errands quite convenient. The neighborhood benefits from extensive bicycling infrastructure, facilitating efficient travel throughout the area. Educational facilities including primary and high schools are located close by, providing accessible options for schooling. This area features a balanced mix of duplexes and small apartment buildings, mostly composed of one- and two-bedroom units, delivering diverse housing opportunities. The neighborhood combines quieter pockets with a lively atmosphere along its busier streets, creating a unique blend of tranquility and energy in daily life for its residents.
Tree Streets is a neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a chill environment. Tree Streets is a fairly good area for those who aren't bothered by a little noise, as traffic during busy hours can occasionally be loud, although that is not always the case in the neighborhood. Even though the ambience is not the liveliest in this part of the city, its busier streets can still be quite energetic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Nestled at the edge of the Tree Streets, Roby Park on Spit Brook Road is a beloved local green space known for its sledding hill, basketball court, playground, and community gathering spot just a short stroll from Kinsley and Palm Streets.
Located right on Arlington Street, Dr. Norman W. Crisp Elementary serves as the heart of education in the Tree Streets, hosting neighborhood families and contributing to the community's walkable, family-friendly vibe.
The stretch along Maple Street and its nearby intersections is a culinary hotspot, featuring longstanding local favorites like Pressed Café, as well as international restaurants and bakeries that bring diverse flavors to the neighborhood.
Several locally owned markets and grocery shops dot Jackson and Walnut Streets, where residents pick up daily essentials, Caribbean foods, fresh produce, and connect with neighbors in this walkable, tight-knit community.
Accessible from the southern end of the Tree Streets, the Nashua Riverwalk offers a scenic route for walking and biking, linking residents to downtown and the Broad Street Parkway, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and commuters alike.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A serene springtime outing just a short drive from Nashua—ideal for residents who enjoy horticulture and quiet discovery in beautiful private garden spaces.
View event details →A lively free kickoff to summer featuring Jedi training, superhero meet‑and‑greets, games, free capes and ice cream—perfect for families in the Tree Streets looking for fun outdoor activities.
View event details →Kids and families can read to sheltered animals at a nearby humane society, combining community service with a warm, educational experience right in Nashua.
View event details →A vibrant and inclusive community celebration occurring downtown—making it an easily accessible cultural outing for Tree Streets residents to support and enjoy local diversity.
View event details →Weekly chance to buy fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, and enjoy local music and food trucks—a convenient and pleasant weekend outing for neighborhood residents.
View event details →An excellent way for active residents to help maintain local green space and enjoy the outdoors nearby—ideal for families, neighbors, and nature lovers in the Tree Streets.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Tree Streets