Why Live in Four Seasons
Four Seasons in Montclair offers a blend of suburban living with convenient access to major employers and transportation routes, including Interstate 95 and Route 234. This neighborhood is adjacent to the expansive 15,000-acre Prince William Forest Park, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as biking and hiking. The community features a variety of home styles, including brick-front houses with basements and two-car garages, set on flat, walkable streets with lush greenery. The active 55-and-over section of Four Seasons, developed between 2002 and 2010, includes homes designed for single-floor living, with some properties featuring large basements and quarter-acre yards.
Families in the Brittany neighborhood, located across Route 234, enjoy larger homes and access to a neighborhood park with amenities like a tot lot, basketball, and tennis courts. Public school students in the area attend A. Henderson, Dumfries, or John F. Pattie elementary schools, Graham Park Middle School, and Forest Park High, which has a high rating and has received a College Success Award for its college preparation efforts.
Recreational options abound, with residents frequenting the Four Seasons clubhouse for swimming, tennis, and fitness activities. The nearby Montclair Golf Club offers an 18-hole course, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a pool, and a public restaurant. Shopping and dining are convenient with retailers at Fortuna Center Plaza and Barracks Row, and local favorites like Cuppi Coffee and Montclair Family Restaurant. With its proximity to military and government hubs, Four Seasons combines suburban amenities with immediate freeway access, making it a practical choice for many.