Arlington

Lee Heights, Arlington Neighborhood

Donaldson Run offers a peaceful setting characterized by tranquil streets and a slower-paced atmosphere. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes, many built before the 1960s, providing spacious four-bedroom options ideal for larger households. Accessibility is enhanced by convenient car parking and proximity to major highways, making travel straightforward. The area is reasonably accommodating for biking, with infrastructure supporting easy rides. Several bus lines serve the community, with stops conveniently close to residences. Nearby restaurants add to the local charm, and schools are easily reachable. This neighborhood combines serene environment with practical access to daily amenities, making it an inviting place to settle.

Donaldson Run offers a calm ambience. Donaldson Run is very good for those who like quiet areas, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Highlights of Lee Heights

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

🛒 Lee Heights Shops

Located along Lee Highway, the Lee Heights Shops are a unique collection of locally owned stores, boutiques, cafes, and service businesses that give the neighborhood a charming, village-like atmosphere and offer residents everything from gourmet groceries to home decor in a walkable setting.

🌳 Donaldson Run Trail & Park

Accessible from the northern edge of Lee Heights, the Donaldson Run Trail winds through mature forests and leads to Donaldson Run Park, a peaceful green space popular with hikers, dog walkers, and nature lovers seeking a serene escape right in the neighborhood.

🥖 Arrowine & Cheese

A local institution on Lee Highway, Arrowine & Cheese is beloved for its carefully curated selection of fine wines, artisanal cheeses, and gourmet treats, making it a favorite stop for foodies and those planning special gatherings in Lee Heights.

🏫 Taylor Elementary School

Taylor Elementary, situated right in Lee Heights, is highly regarded for its strong academic program, close-knit community environment, and active parent involvement, contributing to the neighborhood's reputation as a great place for families.

☕ Cafe Colline

Nestled among the Lee Heights Shops, Cafe Colline offers French-inspired cuisine in a cozy setting, drawing both locals and visitors for brunch, lunch, and dinner with a charming patio that enhances the neighborhood’s dining scene.

Lee Heights

This May in Lee Heights

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

May 3–November 22, 2026

Fairlington Farmers Market

Fairlington Community Center • Sundays 9:00 AM–1:00 PM

Just a short trip from Lee Heights, this community-run farmers market features local produce, baked goods, family‑friendly activities, and a playground—perfect for weekend outings and supporting nearby producers.

May 21, 2026

Ballston Farmer’s Market

Welburn Square, Ballston • 3:00 PM–6:00 PM

In nearby Ballston, this vibrant Thursday market offers organic produce, baked goods, local wine, and live giveaways—great for Lee Heights residents looking for a lively mid‑week outing.

May 30, 2026

Aurora Hills Library Centennial Celebration

Aurora Hills Library • 12:00 PM–4:00 PM

Celebrate the 100‑year milestone of a local library with crafts, historical displays, outdoor activities, and refreshments—ideal for families and neighbors to enjoy community history close by.

May 23, 2026

Festival Argentino USA

Kenmore Middle School • 3:30 PM–10:30 PM

This large cultural festival brings Argentine and Latin‑American music, food, and exhibits to Arlington—an enriching evening event within reach for Lee Heights residents interested in vibrant multicultural experiences.

May 29, 2026

May Sound Bath: Courage to Expand

Ballston Park • 6:30 PM–8:00 PM

A meditative sound bath event in Ballston Park offering relaxation and spiritual connection—great for nearby residents wanting a peaceful, restorative experience at the end of the day.

May 15, 2026

Parents Night Out @ Walter Reed Community Center

Walter Reed Community Center & Park • 6:00 PM–10:00 PM

This evening program gives Lee Heights parents a break while kids ages 5–10 enjoy supervised fun—a welcome occasional respite for families in the area.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Lee Heights

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Local characteristics and demographics for Lee Heights

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