Fairfax PRIDE Kick‑off
A free, inclusive celebration to launch Pride Month featuring community vendors, live music and children’s activities—an uplifting, nearby event for families and neighbors in Mantua seeking connection and fun.
Mantua offers a tranquil community with plentiful green spaces such as Eakin Park and Eakin Community Park nearby, creating a peaceful environment for everyone. The neighborhood features a diverse range of housing, with many properties built between 1960 and 1980, including single detached homes, townhouses, and smaller apartment buildings. Accessibility by car is excellent, with parking readily available and several bus lines serving the area. Bicycle transportation is also well-supported. Residents benefit from proximity to both public and private elementary schools, along with a selection of local restaurants and convenient business access. Quiet streets contribute to the neighborhood’s relaxed charm.
Mantua offers a relaxed ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. It is very easy to access parks from the majority of locations within the neighborhood since there are a few of them close by for residents to visit. This part of Fairfax is very quiet overall, as the streets are very calm.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at 9120 Hamilton Drive, Mantua Park is a central gathering spot for residents, offering walking trails, a playground, sports courts, and plenty of shaded green space for picnics and community events.
A highly regarded public school at 9107 Horner Court, Mantua Elementary serves as a neighborhood focal point with its excellent academic programs, active PTA, and plentiful after-school activities.
Just a short drive down Route 236, Main Street Marketplace features notable local dining spots like Sweet Berry Frozen Yogurt and Sisters Thai, popular with Mantua residents for casual meals and family gatherings.
A well-loved spot among locals, Pickett Shopping Center on Pickett Road offers grocery stores, fitness studios, specialty shops, and services, making everyday errands quick and convenient for Mantua families.
Stretching along the neighborhood's border, the Accotink Creek Trail provides scenic routes for biking, jogging, or leisurely walks, connecting residents with nature while linking to Lake Accotink Park and other Fairfax trail systems.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, inclusive celebration to launch Pride Month featuring community vendors, live music and children’s activities—an uplifting, nearby event for families and neighbors in Mantua seeking connection and fun.
A nostalgic, free evening screening of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival film with refreshments—perfect for music lovers and families in the area looking for relaxed cultural outings.
Monthly family-friendly outdoor movie night under the stars—ideal for Mantua residents who want a communal, casual summer outing without leaving town.
A free, lively summer gathering with activities hosted by the district supervisor—great for families in Mantua eager to connect with neighbors and local officials.
A festive community event featuring the Fairfax City Band, kids’ crafts, and patriotic fun—perfect for Mantua families to kick off the Independence Day festivities.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Mantua
Local characteristics and demographics for Mantua