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Woodland.

Woodland lives up to its name, a truly tree-covered residential neighborhood set right in Tallahassee. It is a small, distinct area, almost entirely encircled by native Florida woodland. If you are looking for a spot where the natural world feels close, this is it. The streets he...

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East Side
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30.4940, -84.2532
Woodland is a quiet pocket of Tallahassee, where homes are truly encircled by native Florida woodland.

Woodland lives up to its name, a truly tree-covered residential neighborhood set right in Tallahassee. It is a small, distinct area, almost entirely encircled by native Florida woodland. If you are looking for a spot where the natural world feels close, this is it. The streets here are shaded, the air often smells of pine and damp earth, and the sounds of the city fade into the background. It is a place that feels a bit removed, a quiet pocket designed for those who value peace and a deep connection to the local environment. You will not find much through traffic here, just residents enjoying the calm and the natural surroundings.

The neighborhood's defining feature is its dense canopy and the surrounding forest. This is where homes blend into the landscape, rather than dominating it. Think of it as living within a natural preserve, where the boundary between your backyard and the wild woods often blur. It is a neighborhood built for quiet living, for morning coffee on a porch overlooking mature trees, and for evening strolls under a sky dappled with leaves. The small size, just 0.02 square miles, contributes to its intimate, secluded feel, making it one of Tallahassee's more understated residential areas. This isn't a place for bright lights or big crowds, but for those who appreciate the quiet hum of nature.

At just 0.02 square miles, this small residential area offers a deep sense of calm, a true escape within the city.

While Woodland maintains its serene character, it remains a unique part of Tallahassee, offering a distinct residential experience. Scroll down to see what places and events are currently making news in Woodland.

Why locals like it: tree-covered residential streets surrounded by native Florida woodland quiet, secluded neighborhood feel one of Tallahassee's smallest areas
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What is the Woodland neighborhood?
Woodland is a residential neighborhood located in Tallahassee, Florida. It is characterized by its tree-covered landscape and is surrounded by native woodland, contributing to its natural setting.
Where is Woodland located?
Woodland is situated within the city of Tallahassee, Florida. It is a distinct neighborhood known for its natural surroundings.
What kind of neighborhood is Woodland?
Woodland is a tree-covered residential neighborhood in Tallahassee, Florida. It is defined by its natural environment, being surrounded by native woodland.
How large is the Woodland neighborhood?
The Woodland neighborhood covers an approximate area of 0.02 square miles. This makes it a relatively small residential area within Tallahassee.
Are there any businesses or restaurants in Woodland?
There are currently no businesses or restaurants listed as being located within the Woodland neighborhood polygon. It is primarily a residential area.
What kind of natural environment does Woodland have?
Woodland is described as a tree-covered residential neighborhood. It is surrounded by native woodland, highlighting its natural and green character within Tallahassee.
Are there any upcoming events in Woodland?
There are no upcoming events currently on file for the Woodland neighborhood. Information on local events may be available through broader Tallahassee listings.

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