Augusta

West Side, Augusta Neighborhood

Augusta offers a welcoming community with a relaxed atmosphere and a diverse mix of single detached homes, duplexes, and small apartment buildings. Residents have convenient access to essential amenities, including nearby grocery stores, coffee shops, and a selection of local restaurants along Western Avenue. The presence of both public and private elementary schools provides educational options close to residential areas. Accessibility is enhanced by easy connections to major highways like I-95, enabling efficient travel throughout the region. The neighborhood features a neighborhood primarily composed of two and three-bedroom homes built around the mid-20th century, offering charming architectural variety.

Augusta is a city to buy a house in for those who prefer a chill atmosphere. Augusta is a great area for those who aren't bothered by a little noise, since traffic can occasionally be loud during busy hours.

Highlights of West Side

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Mill Park

Located along Northern Avenue, Mill Park is a spacious community green space on the west side that hosts farmer’s markets, outdoor events, and boasts lovely views overlooking the Kennebec River, making it a central gathering spot for residents year-round.

🏫 Lincoln Elementary School

Serving the neighborhood from Lincoln Street, Lincoln Elementary is a cornerstone of the West Side, known for its caring staff, active parent community, and role as an anchor for local families with young children.

🍽️ Western Avenue Restaurant District

Stretching along Western Avenue, this corridor features a diverse collection of beloved local eateries and cafés, making it a prime spot for delicious meals and a vibrant neighborhood social scene just minutes from downtown Augusta.

🛒 Augusta Plaza

Situated conveniently on Western Avenue, Augusta Plaza offers a mix of national retailers, grocery stores, and local shops, serving as a shopping hub for the West Side and making everyday errands quick and accessible.

🚴 Kennebec River Rail Trail Access

The West Side provides easy access to the scenic Kennebec River Rail Trail, a popular paved path for walking, biking, and running that connects Augusta with neighboring communities and offers beautiful riverside views year-round.

An Augusta Neighborhood

This July in West Side

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 4, 2026

A Maine Capital Fourth! – Augusta Symphony Orchestra

Augusta Civic Center • 2:00 PM–4:00 PM

A locally produced, family‑friendly indoor concert celebrating Independence Day with live music, an instrument petting zoo, and community spirit—ideal for residents looking for a festive, air‑conditioned outing without bug spray.

Tuesdays in July 2026

Augusta Farmers’ Market at Mill Park

Mill Park, North Water Street, Augusta • 2:00 PM–6:00 PM

A weekly opportunity to shop for fresh, local produce and meet neighbors just minutes from West Side—great for grabbing seasonal goods and supporting local growers.

July 6–11, 2026

Take & Make Crafts

Diamond Lakes Library

Creative DIY kits available at a nearby library branch; perfect for families or individuals in West Side looking for a simple, no‑cost craft project to do at home.

July 15, 2026

Reptile Show: Savannah River Ecology Lab

Diamond Lakes Library – Meeting Room • 3:30 PM–4:30 PM

A hands‑on STEM program featuring live reptiles—an engaging, educational outing for families on the West Side seeking a fun indoor activity involving nature and science.

May 22–July 31, 2026

Unearth a Story – Summer Reading Program

Augusta‑Richmond County Public Library System (any branch)

A city‑wide summer reading challenge aimed at all ages with prizes, ideal for West Side residents who want to read, earn rewards, and engage in community literacy events through July.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in West Side

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for West Side

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