Bristol

Forestville, Bristol Neighborhood

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.

Highlights of Forestville

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

🌳 Page Park

Located off Page Avenue, Page Park is Forestville’s scenic green gem, featuring lovely walking trails, a pond, playgrounds, tennis courts, a pool, and spaces for community events, making it a beloved outdoor retreat for local families and visitors.

🏫 Greene-Hills School

Situated on Pine Street, Greene-Hills School is a standout neighborhood educational hub serving grades K-8, known for its strong community involvement, vibrant student activities, and a modern campus that anchors family life in Forestville.

🍽️ Central Square Dining Strip

Clustered at the intersection of Central Street and Main Street, this lively area offers a diverse mix of local eateries including popular favorites such as San Gennaro Trattoria and Max Pizza, drawing residents for casual meals and quick bites.

🛒 Forestville Center Shops

The heart of Forestville’s small-town shopping scene, this stretch along Central Street includes a range of locally-owned shops, salons, and convenience stores that foster a walkable, community-oriented vibe and make running errands easy for residents.

🚴 Forestville Rail Trail

This paved multi-use path, running from the old train depot area towards downtown, offers a scenic and accessible route for biking, jogging, and walking, connecting Forestville’s quiet streets with larger regional trail networks.

A Bristol Neighborhood

This July in Forestville

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

Every Saturday, July 2026

Bristol Farmers Market (New Downtown Location)

18 Main Street (parking lot of Express Kitchens), Bristol, CT • 10:00 AM–1:00 PM

This vibrant weekly farmers market delivers locally grown produce, crafts, live music, and downtown accessibility—perfect for Forestville residents looking to support community agriculture and enjoy a lively local gathering.

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Wednesdays & Saturdays, July 2026

Bristol Farmers' Market at Price Chopper Plaza

Price Chopper Plaza, 99 Farmington Ave, Bristol, CT • Wednesdays 3:00 PM–6:00 PM; Saturdays 10:00 AM–1:00 PM

This award-winning market features local producers selling everything from cheese and baked goods to honey and meats, offering Forestville families a direct connection to fresh regional food each week.

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July 3–5, 2026

Cool Relief & Outdoor Swim at Rockwell Park and Page Park

Rockwell Park & Page Park, Bristol, CT • Pools open 1:00 PM–7:00 PM; Splash pads open 11:00 AM–7:00 PM

During the July heat wave, these parks offer free splash pad access and paid pool hours—great family fun and cooling off just a short drive from Forestville.

July 1–5, 2026

Long Weekend at Connecticut’s Old State House

Connecticut’s Old State House, Hartford, CT • Dates vary (e.g., July 1: 12:00 PM–4:00 PM; July 4: 12:00 PM–5:00 PM)

This city-wide festival in Hartford captures colonial history through film, art, music, and interactive exhibits—an enriching day‑trip from Forestville for families and history lovers alike.

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July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 2026

Summer Music Series at CT’s Old State House

Connecticut’s Old State House, Hartford, CT • 12:00 PM–1:00 PM

Each week features live musical performances—from Latin rhythms to folk to swing—that make a cultural Hartford outing accessible and enjoyable for Forestville residents, especially during summer weekends.

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July 2026

Bristol Public Library & Manross Library Summer Reading ‘Plant a Seed, Read’ Program

Bristol Public Library and F.N. Manross Memorial Library, Bristol, CT

Themed summer reading programs for kids encourage literacy and engagement during break—ideal for Forestville families looking for enriching, free activities close to home.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Forestville

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Forestville

Neighborhood Characteristics

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