Known as the City of Trees, Northwoods is a 330-acre suburban enclave shrouded in hundreds of oaks within the rolling hills of Missouri. Just 8 and a half miles north of St. Louis, Northwoods offers natural woodland beauty, quick access to city amenities, and a close-knit, small-town feel. The strong sense of community is one reason Mayor Sharon Pace hasn’t considered leaving Northwoods after 50 years in the city. “People really love it here,” she says. “A lot of our neighbors have been here as long as I have. There are only a couple of people on the block who haven’t been here for decades.”
Northwoods is a neighborhood that offers its residents many things.
The landmark St. Louis Arch is just a few miles away from Northwoods.
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Cape Cods and ranch-style homes are common
Lined up among the city’s outstretched, mature oaks are more than 1,700 houses, mostly single-family homes built in the mid-20th century. These include sturdy brick Tudors with stone ornamentation reminiscent of the stylings of a gingerbread house and Cape Cod revivals, a home style known for its efficient use of space. That efficiency comes in handy in Northwoods, where the average square footage – 1,151 – is more than 1,000 square feet less than the national average. However, homebuyers can pick up properties in Northwoods for far less than the national average price. Prices range from $20,000 to $180,000, with the average home selling for around $80,000. Two- and three-bedroom fixer uppers needing interior overhauls are available for less than $50,000, while a meticulously maintained 1930s Tudor with refinished hardwood floors and an updated kitchen can be found in the high $100,000s.
Northwoods offers a few Cape Cod style homes in its housing collection.
Ranch style homes with modern additions come with large front yards in Northwoods.
Northwoods homes are often close to their neighbors with small front yards.
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Many children start school at Jefferson Elementary and finish at Normandy High
Students can start their education at Jefferson Elementary School, which boasts a student-teacher ratio of 15-to-1, and a C-minus rating on Niche. Just 1 and a half miles from Northwoods, students can finish their education at Normandy High School, which scored a C on Niche. Through their Office of Career and College Readiness, Normandy helps students transition into post-high school life through four areas of focus- College Connections, Career Connections, Work Based Learning and Career Guidance.
Jefferson Elementary School is a well ranked choice for students in Pasadena Hills St. Louis.
Jennings Jr. High is a popular choice for kids to continue their education.
Normandy High School offers St. Louis a modern facility and top notch academics.
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Busses are available for residents taking public transportation
Though most residents rely on cars for transportation, several public transportation options are also available. The UMSL-South train station is just a mile west of Northwoods, and there are also several bus stops along Natural Bridge Road and Jennings Station Road. St. Louis Lambert International Airport is also a quick, 6 miles north of Northwoods.
Public transit in Northwoods is serviced by a robust bus network.
There are plenty of shopping and dining opportunities in the neighborhood
Though Northwoods consists mainly of homes, the North Oaks Plaza shopping center on the west end of Northwoods puts clothing boutiques, Walgreens and Save A Lot supermarket within 2 miles of every resident’s door. The retail center is also home to a cluster of take-out spots like Imo’s Pizza. Founded in the ‘60s, this local chain is known for its signature St. Louis style pizza. For classic St. Louis BBQ, head to C and K Smoke House Barbecue on Jennings Station Road and Stratford Avenue.
Northwoods friends gather for lunch at Imo's Pizzeria.
Shoppers browse the aisles of Northwoods local Save A Lot grocer.
Residents head to Northwoods Plaza for its many retail options.
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Locals get fresh air and exercise at the City of Northwoods Park and St. Vincent Park
Tucked behind city hall is the City of Northwoods Park, which provides a playground and a baseball field, separated by a long pavilion between the two. “Northwoods Park is the hub,” says Pace. “It’s a common gathering spot for parties and reunions.” The park opens every year from spring till summer, closing for the season on Halloween weekend. For a larger park open year-round, go to St. Vincent Park, just 3 and a half miles west of Northwoods. This greenspace features a Community Center, a playground, a water park and a reservable shelter, as well as tennis courts and athletic fields. For some indoor fun, head to Skate King Skate Center, a skating rink offering a snack bar, arcade games, and
The Velodrome in Penrose Park is a major attraction for Northwoods' cyclists.
Information stations guide vistors to the amenities at the City of Northwoods Park.
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Residents celebrate the holidays at the annual Ameren Missouri Festival of Lights
With the holiday season comes the annual Ameren Missouri Festival of Lights in downtown St. Louis. Join in the fun just across the street from Union Station for a view of the Tree of Lights display, followed by holiday themed performances, vendor booths and exhibits, and all ending with a fireworks finale at the Kiener Plaza.
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