Biltmore Park Farmers Market
A weekly chance to browse fresh, locally grown produce, artisan goods, flowers and more just minutes from home—perfect for stocking your kitchen or gathering for a relaxed summer outing.
View event details →Biltmore Park offers a calm and tranquil atmosphere, making it a peaceful place to reside. The neighborhood features a variety of housing options, including single detached homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings mostly built after the year 2000, providing modern living spaces. Primary schools are conveniently located and accessible without much travel, ensuring easy educational options. Nearby neighborhoods have several well-distributed parks, allowing easy access to green spaces for relaxation and recreation. Public transit connections include multiple bus lines, with stops close to many residences. Parking availability is ample, and overall, the area offers a quiet, comfortable environment for daily living.
The character of Biltmore Park is exemplified by its relaxed environment. The noise levels in this area are especially low, as the streets are usually very peaceful. Lastly, although Biltmore Park is not home to any parks, green spaces are very well-distributed in nearby neighborhoods, making them easy to get to.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The heart of Biltmore Park, this vibrant mixed-use area features locally owned shops, restaurants, a REI, Regal movie theater, and regular community events, all centered along Town Square Boulevard for an urban village feel unique to Asheville's south side.
Biltmore Park residents can access nearby greenway trails that connect to the French Broad River corridor, offering scenic walking, running, and biking paths that wind through west Asheville and provide easy outdoor recreation.
This beloved local restaurant on Town Square Blvd delivers Caribbean-inspired comfort food and fresh, healthy options for lunch or dinner, embodying the neighborhood’s casual, family-friendly culinary scene.
Estes Elementary, located just off Wesley Road, anchors the neighborhood in an excellent Buncombe County school district, drawing families to Biltmore Park for its caring teachers, strong academics, and walkable school commute.
Exclusive to neighborhood residents, the Biltmore Park Clubhouse features a junior Olympic pool, tennis courts, and social spaces for gatherings, making it a hub for community life, fitness, and recreation.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly chance to browse fresh, locally grown produce, artisan goods, flowers and more just minutes from home—perfect for stocking your kitchen or gathering for a relaxed summer outing.
View event details →A festive, family‑friendly run through downtown Asheville—great for starting the holiday with community energy and a scenic route, within easy reach of Biltmore Park residents.
View event details →Celebrate with live music, Amazing Air Dogs, local vendors and fireworks—a full day of fun ideal for families looking for a vibrant way to spend the holiday close to home.
View event details →Catch indie rock favorites Spoon at a renowned local venue—easy to access for Biltmore Park residents and a treat for music lovers seeking a lively night out.
View event details →See cult emo band American Football perform live in an intimate setting—perfect for fans of mid‑west emo or live music looking for a memorable evening nearby.
View event details →A scenic 5K and 10K through the rolling hills of nearby Biltmore Forest—a great summer fitness event that supports local causes and is conveniently close to Biltmore Park.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Biltmore Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Biltmore Park