Skyhawks Volleyball Camp
Local kids (ages 13–16) can join this week‑long volleyball camp right at Chippens Hill Middle School to build skills, teamwork, and make friends close to home.
View event details →Bristol presents a peaceful environment with calm streets and convenient access to numerous green spaces such as Pine Lake Park and Kern Park, offering plenty of opportunities to spend time outdoors. The neighborhood features primarily two- and three-bedroom homes, with a mix of single detached houses and duplexes that provide diverse housing options. Residents benefit from several grocery stores and pharmacies within a reasonable distance, while a variety of restaurants and coffee shops contribute to the local experience. Public and private elementary schools are readily accessible, ensuring quality educational options within the area. This community reflects a tranquil and comfortable setting for settling down.
Bristol is a very good postal city to buy a house in for those who prefer a calm ambience. There are over 50 green spaces nearby for residents to explore, including Memorial Boulevard Park and Town Conservation Land (Malone Pond), which makes them easy to get to. This part of the Greater Hartford metropolitan area is very quiet overall, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located just off West Chippens Hill Road in the historic Minor Farm building, Rich Farm Ice Cream offers handcrafted ice cream made nearby and serves as a cherished local spot, blending small‑town charm and family‑run tradition that draws neighbors from Chippens Hill for a sweet treat.
Perched adjacent to the Chippens Hill neighborhood, Chippanee Golf Club delivers sweeping views across Bristol from its rolling fairways and greens, making it both a scenic and recreational anchor for residents seeking outdoor leisure right on their doorstep.
Situated on Peacedale Street at the heart of the neighborhood, Chippens Hill Middle School is a modern K‑8 anchor built in the early 1990s and offers strong community ties, athletics fields, and serves as a hub for both schooling and local events year‑round.
A short walk southeast from Chippens Hill, the Birge Pond Trail provides residents with access to peaceful woodlands and a scenic loop around the pond, offering nearby green space and nature walking options just beyond the neighborhood edge.
Conveniently located on Terryville Avenue adjoining the neighborhood, this small, family‑friendly store offers quick access to essentials—including snacks and everyday items—for those living in Chippens Hill, serving as a useful community stop for residents on the go.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Local kids (ages 13–16) can join this week‑long volleyball camp right at Chippens Hill Middle School to build skills, teamwork, and make friends close to home.
View event details →Residents can enjoy fresh local produce, crafts, and live music just downtown—within walking or short driving distance—making it a convenient summer outing.
View event details →A bit farther afield but well worth the trip: a vibrant market with 35+ CT‑grown & handmade vendors, cooking demos, food trucks and more, perfect for family outings.
View event details →Celebrate America’s 250th with themed entertainment, festive food, and a fireworks show over the lake—great local fun for families in Bristol.
View event details →Catch the first of the classic‑car cruise nights of the season downtown—free, casual, and right in the heart of Bristol with food available onsite.
View event details →A four‑day pop culture convention in Hartford featuring panels, costuming, and guests—ideal for fans of gaming, anime and comics within drive‑distance for a fun summer daytrip.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Chippens Hill
Local characteristics and demographics for Chippens Hill