Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Menlo Park compare on walkability. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How walkability is measured →
Pedestrian infrastructure is exceptional here, featuring complete sidewalk networks on both sides of most streets and many low-traffic areas suitable for strollers. This level of connectivity is notably higher than the Menlo Park average, according to iHuus data.
Extensive sidewalk networks on both sides of most streets and clearly marked crosswalks make navigating the area on foot easy. This level of pedestrian connectivity is significantly higher than the Menlo Park average.
Wide sidewalks and pedestrian-priority areas make navigating the neighborhood easy on foot. Continuous pathways and clear crossings in commercial zones provide a level of walkability that is significantly higher than the Menlo Park average.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linfield Oaks | 10 | #1 | +1.6 ↑ |
| Vintage Oaks | 9.7 | #2 | +1.3 ↑ |
| Allied Arts | 9.6 | #3 | +1.2 ↑ |
| Downtown Menlo Park | 9.3 | #4 | +0.9 ↑ |
| Menlo Oaks | 9.3 | #5 | +0.9 ↑ |
| The Willows | 9 | #6 | +0.6 ↑ |
| Pine Forest | 8.9 | #7 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Central Menlo Park | 8.7 | #8 | +0.3 ↑ |
| Sharon Heights | 8.6 | #9 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Belle Haven | 8.4 | #10 | — |
| Felton Gables | 8 | #11 | -0.4 ↓ |
| Lorelei Manor | 7.7 | #12 | -0.7 ↓ |
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