The Augusta Market at the Riverwalk
This beloved open-air farmers and artisan market offers fresh produce, handmade goods, live music and local flavors just a short drive from South Turpin Hill—a perfect weekly outing for families and food lovers.
South Augusta is a tranquil neighborhood characterized by its peaceful environment and low traffic noise levels. The area offers a variety of single detached homes, primarily with two to three bedrooms, providing a range of comfortable living options. Residents have access to convenient parking and nearby major highways, such as Bobby Jones Expressway, enhancing connectivity for commuting. Dining options abound with more than 100 restaurants available throughout the neighborhood. There are public and private elementary schools located close to residential areas, offering convenient educational choices. With a calm setting, diversified housing, and plentiful amenities, this neighborhood presents a balanced and pleasant place to live.
The character of South Augusta is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. South Augusta is very quiet, as the streets are very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A vital community hub anchored in South Turpin Hill, the Carrie J. Mays Family Life Center features a park, playground, shelter, gymnasium and basketball courts, providing families with a central recreational and event space within the neighborhood.
Situated along South Turpin Hill’s eastern border, Southgate Plaza on Gordon Highway houses Harvey’s Supermarket and several small businesses and eateries like Belly Kitchen and Nutritious Alternatives, offering convenient shopping and dining just steps from residents’ homes.
Serving local students in South Turpin Hill, T.W. Josey High School is the primary public high school for the area’s youth, located within walking or short driving distance and acting as a significant community institution.
The proposed Walker Village residential development on a three‑acre parcel at 1924 Grand Boulevard brings attention to South Turpin Hill’s history—once home to Camp Dyer—and represents an upcoming infusion of new single‑family homes that seeks to honor local heritage.
Once the site of Camp Dyer—a U.S. Army base for African‑American soldiers during the late 1800s—South Turpin Hill’s ties to this historic location add depth and historical significance to the neighborhood’s identity.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This beloved open-air farmers and artisan market offers fresh produce, handmade goods, live music and local flavors just a short drive from South Turpin Hill—a perfect weekly outing for families and food lovers.
A soul-stirring night of gospel music in a historic venue inside the Canal National Heritage Area—great for church groups, families, or anyone looking for uplifting live entertainment close to home.
A community golf tournament supporting literacy and youth development—ideal for families and civic-minded residents looking to give back while enjoying a day outdoors.
A flexible running event along area canals—choose virtual the whole month or join the community run mid‑May for fitness, fresh air, and scenic routes just minutes from South Turpin Hill.
A bargain-filled sale of books and media benefiting the local library system—great for families, avid readers, and budget-conscious residents wanting to support their community.
Stories, updates, and things to know in South Turpin Hill
Local characteristics and demographics for South Turpin Hill