Summer Fun Concert in the Park
A free community concert in Fairmount Park is a short drive or bike ride away from Wood Streets, offering live music and a chance to enjoy Riverside’s park atmosphere with neighbors.
View event details →Wood Streets offers a serene, slower-paced atmosphere with predominantly quiet streets and minimal traffic noise. The neighborhood features mainly two- and three-bedroom single detached homes, contributing to its distinctive character. Convenient access to a variety of local businesses, including cafes and restaurants along Magnolia Avenue, adds to the appeal of daily life here. Residents benefit from nearby grocery stores and close proximity to both primary and secondary schools throughout the area. Multiple transportation options are available, including bus lines, bicycle lanes, and easy access to highways, enhancing the neighborhood’s connectivity and convenience for commuting and errands.
Wood Streets is a good neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced ambience. This area is reasonably quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, there are a few green spaces close by for residents to relax in, like Ryan Bonaminio Park, and they are very well-distributed, making them easy to get to.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located adjacent to the Wood Streets neighborhood along Palm Avenue, Ryan Bonaminio Park offers residents expansive green spaces, walking trails, playgrounds, and sports facilities, making it a beloved local destination for families, joggers, and dog walkers.
Situated right within the Wood Streets on Victoria Avenue, 'Poly High' is one of Riverside’s most historic and well-regarded public schools, drawing students from across the city and acting as a true community hub for neighborhood families.
This charming mid-century shopping plaza on Brockton Avenue is known for its eclectic restaurants like D'Elia's Grinders and local coffee shops, providing Wood Streets residents with a unique dining and social gathering spot steps from home.
Held regularly at the intersection of Magnolia Avenue and Sunnyside Drive, this vibrant farmers and artisans market offers fresh local produce, handmade goods, and live entertainment, reflecting the neighborhood’s strong sense of community and local pride.
The Wood Streets neighborhood offers convenient entry points to the Santa Ana River Trail, a popular paved path for cyclists, runners, and walkers that stretches for miles, allowing residents to enjoy scenic riverside recreation right nearby.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free community concert in Fairmount Park is a short drive or bike ride away from Wood Streets, offering live music and a chance to enjoy Riverside’s park atmosphere with neighbors.
View event details →Celebrate Independence Day nearby with fireworks and festivities at two iconic Riverside sites, perfect for families living in Wood Streets to gather and celebrate locally.
View event details →An outdoor family‑friendly movie night showing G‑Force at Reid Park — a short drive from Wood Streets — offers an evening of fun under the stars with the kids.
View event details →Watch the hit film Encanto outdoors at Bryant Park — great for families nearby to enjoy music, animation, and community in a relaxed setting.
View event details →A vibrant night market at the historic Mission Inn — just a short drive away — offering food, crafts, and community ambiance that makes for a fun evening stroll for local residents.
Celebrate Inland Empire’s cultural diversity with food and live music on Mission Inn Avenue — a major regional festival easily accessible to Wood Streets residents.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Wood Streets
Local characteristics and demographics for Wood Streets