Betton Hills feels like stepping into a quieter, older side of Tallahassee, even though it sits right in Midtown.
Betton Hills feels like stepping into a quieter, older side of Tallahassee, even though it sits right in Midtown, between Thomasville Road and Centerville Road. This is a neighborhood with a deep history, dating back to the 1940s and 1950s when the city began its significant expansion. You'll immediately notice the wide, tree-lined streets and the way the approximately 1,100 homes are shaded by a thick, beautiful canopy of tall pines and live oaks. It's the kind of place where the mature trees feel like they've been there for generations, giving the whole area a distinctly settled, established character that many residents appreciate.
The neighborhood takes its name from Turbett Betton, who originally purchased 960 acres here in 1841. Today, residents have easy access to five public parks. Winthrop Park is a substantial 13 acres, featuring sports fields and playgrounds, making it a popular spot for families and outdoor activities. For those seeking more natural surroundings, the 19-acre Guyte B. McCord Park offers extensive nature trails and a dedicated dog park, a real bonus for pet owners. Beyond the green spaces, you'll find local institutions like Native Nurseries, a go-to for garden enthusiasts, and Theatre Tallahassee, which brings live performances to the Midtown area.
With five public parks, including the 19-acre Guyte B. McCord Park and its dog run, green space is never far from home.
If you're looking for a neighborhood that combines a sense of history with abundant green space and a convenient Midtown address, Betton Hills offers a distinct experience. Scroll down to see all the places and events in Betton Hills.
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