Community in Bloom
A free neighborhood celebration right in Kenilworth, featuring live music, makers market, kids’ watercolor art, ice cream sandwiches, and bouquet-making—perfect for families to connect with community and support local vendors.
Kenilworth is a charming neighborhood characterized by quiet streets and abundant green spaces, creating a peaceful atmosphere for residents. This area features mostly single detached homes built before 1960, with additional housing by the 1960s and 2000s, providing a variety of classic architectural styles. Local dining options and cozy cafes are conveniently nearby, offering pleasant spots to meet and relax. Public transportation includes several bus lines with stops close to most properties, enhancing connectivity throughout the neighborhood. The proximity to highways makes car travel and parking straightforward, adding to the neighborhood’s overall convenience and appeal.
Kenilworth offers a relaxed ambience and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. This part of Asheville is wonderful for those who need quiet surroundings, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor. Finally, green spaces are especially well-distributed and there are a few of them nearby for residents to relax in, which makes it easy to get to them from most locations within the neighborhood.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Kenilworth Park, set in the heart of the neighborhood on Wyoming Road, is a beloved green space that offers walking trails, sports courts, a playground, and open fields, making it ideal for outdoor recreation and community events throughout the year.
Located on Liberty Street within Kenilworth, Charles C. Bell Elementary is a cornerstone of the neighborhood that serves local families and fosters a strong sense of community through educational and extracurricular programs.
Sweeten Creek Road, bordering Kenilworth, is lined with popular local eateries including Post 25 and 828 Family Pizzeria, offering residents easy access to diverse dining options just steps from their homes.
Held seasonally on nearby Hendersonville Road and accessible to Kenilworth residents, the Asheville City Market South features fresh local produce, artisan goods, and baked treats, supporting local farmers and community commerce.
The serene Kenilworth Lake and surrounding walking loop offer picturesque waterside strolls, jogs, or bike rides under towering trees, serving as a peaceful oasis and regular meetup spot for fitness enthusiasts in the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free neighborhood celebration right in Kenilworth, featuring live music, makers market, kids’ watercolor art, ice cream sandwiches, and bouquet-making—perfect for families to connect with community and support local vendors.
Weekly summer farmers market offering seasonal produce, artisan baked goods, local meats, flowers, and body care—great for local residents to shop fresh and enjoy an outdoor community vibe.
A long-running Saturday market with 70+ vendors offering local produce, crafts, breads, cheeses and more—a lively, community-focused outing ideal for weekend shopping and supporting local producers.
Asheville’s three-day Pride celebration rooted in history and community—fun, inclusive and accessible for residents to celebrate diversity and support LGBTQIA2+ culture in-town.
Indie/folk concert featuring Lord Huron and Thao & The Get Down Stay Down—an evening of quality live music within walking distance for music lovers in Kenilworth.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Kenilworth
Local characteristics and demographics for Kenilworth