May Day 5K & Family Fest
A festive spring morning ideal for Maple Acres families—run or stroll the Rail Trail, enjoy maypole dancing, crafts, vendor booths, and support the local children’s museum.
View event details →Nestled amid tree-lined streets, Maple Acres exudes small-town charm with its classic mid-century ranch homes and friendly, close-knit community spirit. Neighbors gather for block parties and stroll through quiet cul-de-sacs, making it a welcoming haven for families and those seeking peaceful suburban comfort.
Keene offers a peaceful and relaxed environment with quiet streets, fostering a calm atmosphere throughout the city. The area is well-designed for cycling, providing convenient infrastructure that encourages easy movement across neighborhoods. A variety of schools, both public and private, are accessible nearby, covering multiple educational levels. Residents find numerous grocery stores, restaurants, and coffee shops within reasonable reach, contributing to everyday convenience. This city also has convenient parking and quick access to the closest highway, making driving uncomplicated. The housing variety includes single detached homes, duplexes, and various apartment buildings, accommodating diverse preferences and living arrangements.
Keene offers a slower-paced ambience. Most areas in Keene are very quiet, as the streets are usually very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at 167 Maple Avenue, this modern, eco-friendly facility (begun in 2009, completed in 2011) anchors the Maple Acres neighborhood, serving grades 6–8 with sustainable design elements, expansive outdoor playing fields, and strong community ties via energy-efficient infrastructure and neighborhood engagement.
Just a short walk off Maple Avenue, Wheelock Park offers swimming pools, playgrounds, baseball diamonds, and a professionally built mountain‑bike park with zones for all skill levels—an active recreational hub beloved by Maple Acres families.
Situated right on Maple Avenue, this nonprofit music education center brings rich cultural value with lessons across instruments from harp to clarinet and fosters a vibrant musical community within Maple Acres.
At 91 Maple Avenue, Cedarcrest offers specialized pediatric care, day‑school programs, therapies, and enrichment for children with disabilities, marking Maple Acres as a nurturing neighborhood with inclusive healthcare and educational resources.
Bordering Maple Avenue near the neighborhood, this mature forest area offers natural undergrowth, red‑pine stands, and walking trails—an accessible green refuge right on the edge of Maple Acres for nature lovers and quiet reflection.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A festive spring morning ideal for Maple Acres families—run or stroll the Rail Trail, enjoy maypole dancing, crafts, vendor booths, and support the local children’s museum.
View event details →A range of family-friendly and cultural events right downtown—from Star Wars Trivia (May 4), Bingo (May 5), to Yoga & Mimosas on Mother’s Day, paint nights, mini‑golf movie night, all within easy reach of Maple Acres.
View event details →A community safety event great for families—kids from Maple Acres can get free helmets, learn bike safety, and meet local Kiwanis leaders right in their neighborhood.
Perfect for Maple Acres residents who bike—promotes healthy commuting, includes Mayoral Proclamation and a group ride, encouraging local engagement and active transportation.
A great volunteer opportunity for Maple Acres residents—join neighbors cleaning local trail sections, fostering community pride and outdoor stewardship.
Weekly springtime shopping for fresh local produce, baked goods, artisan crafts—an easy and healthy outing for families living in Maple Acres.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Maple Acres