Country Club, Stockton

Updated June 22, 2026 · 5,443 residents

Country Club is a quiet suburban neighborhood in Stockton defined by its mature tree canopy and classic residential layout. While the area offers a generally walkable grid, residents should be aware of significant flood risks and notable noise levels from nearby freeway and rail infrastructure.

Key Highlights

Moderate PrivacyGenerally WalkableStandard SuburbanModerate Dog FriendlinessSuburban SprawlQuiet Suburban RhythmNotable Traffic NoiseModerate Air QualityMinimal Industrial PresenceLower Insurance RatesLeaning LiberalDiverse Age MixHigh Flood Risk
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About Country Club

This neighborhood features a traditional suburban landscape composed primarily of single-family homes and modest residential lots. It maintains a calm, low-density rhythm that appeals to those seeking a standard residential environment within the city. The area benefits from access to local green belts and riverfront paths, providing residents with opportunities for outdoor exercise and recreation in a setting that remains largely free from heavy industrial activity.

Prospective residents should consider specific environmental and logistical factors before relocating to the area. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood sits within a high-risk flood zone, which often necessitates additional insurance coverage for homeowners. Furthermore, the area is located near a Superfund site, which may involve environmental considerations regarding soil or groundwater. The neighborhood is served by both the Lincoln and Stockton Unified school districts, which present varying levels of academic performance and institutional stability. Due to the proximity of major highways and rail lines, the area experiences frequent traffic noise, which is a factor for those prioritizing a quiet living environment.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential spacing varies between closely packed clusters and more open lots, resulting in a level of privacy that is roughly consistent with the Stockton average. Some areas feature multi-unit complexes or houses with small setbacks, while other sections offer more buffer between neighbors according to iHuus data.

🚶 Walkability

Residential streets feature well-defined sidewalks and a pedestrian-friendly grid, though connectivity is occasionally hindered by nearby highway and canal barriers. This level of walkability is slightly below the Stockton average.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Residential streetscapes feature uniform rooflines and modest yards, which is largely consistent with the average for Stockton. While some areas include private pools, much of the landscape consists of typical tract housing and shared community amenities.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Walking routes vary across the area, featuring continuous green belts along the river and access to school fields in certain sections. Opportunities for outdoor exercise are roughly in line with the rest of Stockton.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Residential layouts here consist primarily of single-family homes and low-density housing with significant tree canopy. This suburban landscape is slightly less open than the typical Stockton area.

Neighborhood Vibe

Low-density residential streets and light industrial zones create a calm atmosphere that is slightly below the Stockton average for activity. While the area offers a serene setting with accessible local dining, the lack of dense commercial hubs means most social activity is centered around a few scattered service points.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Frequent sounds from nearby freeways and railroad tracks characterize the area. According to iHuus data, acoustic comfort levels are slightly higher than the Stockton average, though significant noise disturbances remain present.

🌿 Air Quality

Air quality levels here are consistent with the city average, presenting a mix of acceptable and unhealthy days that may cause occasional concern for sensitive groups.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Primarily residential in character, this area features very little industrial activity compared to the Stockton average. While the neighborhood is largely free of heavy manufacturing, proximity to a nearby Superfund site may involve environmental considerations regarding groundwater or soil contaminants according to iHuus data.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance coverage among residents is slightly below the Stockton average. According to iHuus data, a moderate portion of the population lacks employer or private coverage.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Political leanings in this area trend liberal, though the neighborhood is slightly less progressive than the broader Stockton area according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents experience a balanced demographic spread of young adults, families, and seniors. This age distribution is consistent with the broader Stockton area according to iHuus data.

🌊 Flood Safety

Significant flood risk exists here as parts of the neighborhood fall within the 100-year floodplain, making the area much more vulnerable to flooding than the Stockton average. According to iHuus data, residents should anticipate that flood insurance will likely be a requirement for properties in this area.

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DimensionCountry ClubAnderson
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Walkabilityavg 8.33
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Acoustic Comfortavg 3.04
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Privacy Indexavg 5.32
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Visual Appealavg 6.38
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Dog Friendlinessavg 6.44
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 6.82
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.6
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 6.72
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Air Qualityavg 6
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Industrial Proximityavg 7.71
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Flood Safetyavg 5.9
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Ideological Leanavg 8.5
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Population Age Profileavg 4.59
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Country Club

Lincoln Unified School District school district map
Lincoln Unified School District
Grades K–125/10
14 schools Rating range: 17 / 10

Lincoln Unified School District operates as a 'Mixed' system characterized by a high-performing secondary tier and significant academic struggles at the elementary level. While the district maintains a strong reputation for diversity, elite extracurriculars, and high graduation rates that draw interdistrict transfers, its operational stability is currently tested by community concerns over facility reconfigurations and a wide achievement gap across its feeder schools. The organization remains a 'destination' choice in the Stockton area due to its successful high school programs and fiscal transparency, but the 1-3/10 ratings across much of its primary portfolio indicate a need for significant structural intervention to ensure consistent quality.

Schools

Lincoln HighHigh
7/10
John Mccandless CharterElementary
7/10
BrooksideElementary
7/10
Lincoln ElementaryElementary
6/10
Sierra MiddleMiddle
4/10
John R. WilliamsElementary
3/10
Mable BarronElementary
3/10
Village Oaks HighHigh
3/10
Claudia LandeenElementary
3/10
Don RiggioElementary
3/10
Colonial HeightsElementary
2/10
Tully C. KnolesElementary
1/10
Special Education Preschool DisElementary
Not rated
Lincoln Unified Preschool
Not rated
Stockton Unified School District school district map
Stockton Unified School District
Grades K–123/10
54 schools Rating range: 110 / 10

Stockton Unified is currently a Distressed district (Rating: 2) characterized by a severe academic divide and significant historical instability. While the current administration has achieved notable milestones—including exceeding state graduation averages, exiting Department of Justice monitoring, and stabilizing leadership—the district's foundation remains weak, with over 20 schools rated 1/10 and math proficiency at a critical low of 17%. Recent board-level criminal scandals and funding cuts to technical programs counteract the 'Blue Chip' aspirations of its high-performing specialty academies. Despite professional management improvements, the district remains a 'high-risk' entity due to the volume of underperforming schools and persistent governance challenges.

Schools

Walton Development CenterOther
10/10
Stockton Early College AcademyHigh
10/10
Pacific Law AcademyHigh
10/10
Health Careers AcademyHigh
9/10
District Special EducationOther
8/10
Weber InstituteHigh
8/10
Valentine Peyton ElementaryElementary
8/10
Cleveland ElementaryElementary
7/10
Flora Arca MataElementary
7/10
Edward C. Merlo Institute Of Environmental StudiesHigh
6/10
Commodore Stockton SkillsElementary
5/10
Kohl Open ElementaryElementary
5/10
King ElementaryElementary
5/10
George W. Bush ElementaryElementary
5/10
Primary Years AcademyElementary
5/10
Madison ElementaryElementary
4/10
Rio Calaveras ElementaryElementary
4/10
Cesar Chavez HighHigh
4/10
Grunsky ElementaryElementary
4/10
August ElementaryElementary
3/10
Edison HighHigh
3/10
Franklin HighHigh
3/10
Stagg Senior HighHigh
3/10
Dolores Huerta ElementaryElementary
3/10
Pittman CharterElementary
3/10
Stockton HighHigh
3/10
Montezuma ElementaryElementary
3/10
Van Buren ElementaryElementary
3/10
Victory ElementaryElementary
3/10
San Joaquin ElementaryElementary
3/10
Wilson ElementaryElementary
3/10
Spanos (Alex G.) ElementaryElementary
3/10
Taft ElementaryElementary
2/10
Pulliam ElementaryElementary
2/10
John Marshall ElementaryElementary
2/10
Harrison ElementaryElementary
2/10
Monroe ElementaryElementary
2/10
Nightingale CharterElementary
2/10
Taylor Leadership AcademyElementary
2/10
George Washington ElementaryElementary
2/10
Maxine Hong Kingston ElementaryElementary
2/10
Adams ElementaryElementary
1/10
Hazelton ElementaryElementary
1/10
Mckinley ElementaryElementary
1/10
Roosevelt ElementaryElementary
1/10
John C. Fremont ElementaryElementary
1/10
Alexander Hamilton ElementaryElementary
1/10
El Dorado ElementaryElementary
1/10
Fillmore ElementaryElementary
1/10
Hoover ElementaryElementary
1/10
Kennedy ElementaryElementary
1/10
Jane Frederick HighHigh
1/10
Wilhelmina Henry ElementaryElementary
1/10
Elmwood ElementaryElementary
1/10

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Country Club considered a high-risk area for flooding?
Yes, significant portions of the neighborhood are located within a 100-year floodplain. Prospective residents should anticipate that flood insurance will likely be a requirement for properties in this area.
What is the noise level like in Country Club?
The neighborhood experiences notable traffic noise due to its proximity to nearby freeways and railroad tracks. While the internal residential streets are generally quiet, these infrastructure barriers contribute to frequent sound disturbances.
What school districts serve the Country Club area?
The neighborhood is served by both the Lincoln Unified and Stockton Unified school districts. These districts offer a mix of academic outcomes, ranging from high-performing secondary programs to schools currently facing significant structural and academic challenges.