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Villages of Hunters Point, Lebanon Neighborhood

Lebanon offers a peaceful atmosphere with mostly single detached homes and a selection of small apartment buildings and duplexes. The housing stock features primarily two- and three-bedroom residences, with many properties built around 1995, creating a comfortable neighborhood environment. Conveniently located primary schools are easily accessible from many parts of the city. Grocery shopping is accommodated by about 10 stores, with nearby dining opportunities available for a variety of tastes. Ample parking and straightforward car travel make transportation smooth throughout the area, while the tranquility and calmness contribute to a relaxed community setting overall.

Lebanon is a city to buy a house in for those who prefer a laid-back environment. Lebanon remains relatively serene, since there are very few pedestrians.

Highlights of Villages of Hunters Point

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🚴 Resort‑Style Pool & Walking Trails (Villages of Hunters Point)

This neighborhood features its own resort‑style swimming pool, playground and a network of walking trails and sidewalks, providing family‑friendly outdoor recreation and a strong sense of community within Villages of Hunters Point.

⛳ Hunters Point Golf Club

Located at 1500 Hunters Point Pike, this public 18‑hole par‑72 golf course with open fairways and Bermuda grass greens serves as a landmark just north of the neighborhood and offers accessible golfing opportunities.

🚤 Hunters Point Boat Ramp (Old Hickory Lake Access)

At 198 Orian Lane, residents have quick public access to Old Hickory Lake via a boat ramp managed by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency—ideal for boating and fishing adventures minutes from home.

🏫 Carroll‑Oakland School (K‑8)

Serving the neighborhood, Carroll‑Oakland School on Hunters Point Pike provides a local K‑8 educational option closely tied to the community fabric of Villages of Hunters Point.

🏞️ Old Hunters Point Parkway Green Corridor

The stretch along Old Hunters Point Parkway is part of the local land‑use framework and offers a green buffer and scenic connector along streets like Gaston Park Drive, enhancing walkability and neighborhood character.

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This July in Villages of Hunters Point

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 17, 2026

3rd Friday on Mulberry – Summer Concert Series

Downtown Lebanon (Mulberry Street) • 5:00 PM–11:00 PM

This lively summer concert series brings live music, food trucks, and local vendors just downtown—a fun, walkable evening for Hunters Point residents to enjoy music, mingle, and support nearby businesses.

July 2026 (Saturdays)

Lebanon Farmers Market

Downtown Lebanon • 11:00 AM–3:00 PM

Held every Saturday in July, this farmers market offers fresh local produce and community connections—perfect for residents looking for weekend shopping and casual neighborhood gatherings.

July 9, 2026

Wednesdays Story Time in the Park

Colburn Park • 12:00 PM–12:45 PM

A weekly storytime in the park offers a relaxing mid-day break with reading and simple crafts—great for families nearby in Villages of Hunters Point seeking casual outdoor activities.

July 9, 2026

Front Porch Concert Series

Colburn Park • 7:00 PM–9:00 PM

Live music in the park provides a great summer evening option for nearby residents to enjoy local artists and a friendly community atmosphere within walking distance.

July 10, 2026

Teddy Bear Picnic & Sleepover

Jonathan Trumbull Library • 10:00 AM–11:00 AM

A charming family event for young children—bring a stuffed animal, enjoy a picnic and story, and leave your bear overnight; perfect for families with littles seeking a fun and unique local outing.

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