Ox Bottom is a quiet corner of Northeast Tallahassee, where the streets wind through established trees and homes offer a sense of space.
Ox Bottom sits in Northeast Tallahassee, a neighborhood with a name that tells a story. Long ago, oxen grazed on the Maiden Cane in the valley bottoms here, giving the area its distinctive name. Today, it’s a quiet corner of town, known for its larger homes and a sense of space, a bit removed from the city's faster pace. It’s a place where the streets wind through established trees, offering a settled feel that many residents appreciate.
This isn't one monolithic area. Ox Bottom comprises several distinct sections, each with its own character. You'll find Ox Bottom Manor, which started taking shape in 1989 and now includes around 700 homes. Then there's Ox Bow, known for its 70 luxury homes spread across generous 1.5 to 6 acre lots. Other parts include Ox Bottom Gardens and Ox Bottom Crest. The neighborhood is also home to Hawks Rise Elementary, a real convenience for families, and it sits right near the expansive grounds of Maclay Gardens, offering easy access to its walking trails and natural beauty.
Ox Bow offers 70 luxury homes on generous 1.5 to 6 acre lots, a distinct contrast to the more numerous homes in Ox Bottom Manor.
While there are no specific upcoming events on file for Ox Bottom right now, the neighborhood's proximity to Maclay Gardens means outdoor activities are always an option. To get a closer look at what makes this area tick, scroll down to explore the places and events that shape life in Ox Bottom.
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