Edgewood Hills, Gainesville

Updated June 22, 2026 · 142 residents

Edgewood Hills is a tranquil, mid-century residential enclave in northwest Gainesville defined by spacious lots and mature, tree-lined streets. The area offers a quiet, rural-like atmosphere with high visual appeal and clean air, though residents should note the lack of sidewalks and potential for moderate traffic noise.

Key Highlights

Moderate PrivacyQuiet, Sidewalk-Free WalkingUpscale VisualsPet Friendly SpacesVery Rural SettingQuiet Residential CalmModerate Traffic NoiseClean AirPurely ResidentialHigh Insurance CoverageStrongly LiberalBalanced Age DemographicModerate Flood Risk
Map showing the location of Edgewood Hills, Gainesville, FL

About Edgewood Hills

Edgewood Hills is a residential neighborhood in northwest Gainesville, Florida, primarily developed during the mid-20th century. Characterized by its quiet, suburban atmosphere, the area features a collection of classic Florida ranch-style homes and mid-century modern-inspired architecture. The neighborhood is noted for its spacious lots, mature landscaping, and tree-lined streets, which provide a distinct sense of established community. Situated near Glen Springs Road, the enclave is recognized for its proximity to Glen Springs Elementary School and its strategic location between the University of Florida and natural landmarks like Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park. While it lacks the dense historical record of Gainesville's older downtown districts, Edgewood Hills remains a well-preserved example of mid-century residential expansion in the city.

The neighborhood is defined by its exclusively residential character, which is free from industrial sites and maintains a distinctively rural feel. With dense forests and open landscapes, the area provides a quiet retreat from the more urbanized sections of Gainesville. Properties are well-maintained and upscale, featuring generous spacing that offers a higher level of privacy than many other parts of the city. According to iHuus data, the demographic profile here is notably balanced, attracting a mix of young adults, families, and seniors who value a calm living environment.

While the area provides a peaceful setting, it is best suited for those who appreciate a quiet, car-dependent lifestyle. The absence of sidewalks means walking is limited to quiet streets, and residents may experience moderate traffic noise from nearby thoroughfares. Prospective homeowners should also be aware of the moderate flood risk in the area and the ongoing administrative and financial transitions within the Alachua County School District, which serves the community.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential spacing provides a moderate level of separation between properties, sitting slightly above the Gainesville average. This layout offers some buffer between neighbors without the complete isolation found in more rural areas.

🚶 Walkability

Low traffic volume and quiet streets make for pleasant walks, though the lack of sidewalks distinguishes this area from more pedestrian-oriented parts of Gainesville. According to iHuus data, walking accessibility here is slightly above the city average.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Large homes and upscale amenities provide a highly aesthetic environment that is significantly more visually appealing than the Gainesville average. Satellite imagery and iHuus data confirm the presence of spacious driveways and well-maintained properties throughout the area.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Connected green spaces and wide paths offer safe areas for walking pets away from traffic. This level of accessibility for dogs is consistent with the Gainesville average.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Dense forests and open landscapes dominate the area, providing a much more rural atmosphere than most of Gainesville. According to iHuus data, the landscape contains significantly fewer buildings and less urban development than the city average.

Neighborhood Vibe

Minimal street life and very few local destinations define this area. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood offers a much more tranquil atmosphere than the typical Gainesville urban environment.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Steady traffic sounds from nearby busy streets are present, though acoustic conditions are slightly better than the Gainesville average according to iHuus data.

🌿 Air Quality

Air quality remains consistently clean with rare instances of elevated readings, performing better than the Gainesville average according to iHuus data.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

No warehouses, industrial facilities, or hazard sites are present in this area. According to iHuus data, Edgewood Hills remains exclusively residential and lacks the industrial presence found in much of Gainesville.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance access is more prevalent in Edgewood Hills than in the broader Gainesville area, according to iHuus data.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Voting patterns and census indicators in Edgewood Hills reflect a significantly more liberal political leaning than the Gainesville average, according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents experience a diverse mix of age groups, including young adults, families, and seniors. This demographic spread is more varied than the typical profile found across Gainesville.

🌊 Flood Safety

Flood risk in this area is higher than the Gainesville average, though official FEMA studies for this specific location remain incomplete. Residents should exercise caution during extreme weather events as the precise level of vulnerability is currently undetermined.

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Walkabilityavg 5.49
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Acoustic Comfortavg 3.45
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Privacy Indexavg 5.77
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Visual Appealavg 5.61
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Dog Friendlinessavg 6.73
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 7.16
Neighborhood Vibeavg 2.63
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 6.36
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Air Qualityavg 6.49
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Industrial Proximityavg 6.6
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Flood Safetyavg 4.63
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Ideological Leanavg 7.36
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Population Age Profileavg 4.16
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Edgewood Hills

Alachua County School District school district map
Alachua County School District
Grades K–125/10
62 schools Rating range: 18 / 10

Families considering Alachua County School District will encounter a Mixed/Transition system defined by a stark contrast between high-performing flagship institutions and deep operational volatility. Prospective homebuyers will find exceptional academic opportunities at premier campuses like Buchholz High School, celebrated for its robust curriculum and strong college preparatory track, alongside Gainesville High School. However, the district's administrative trajectory is highly unstable. The school board fired its superintendent in late 2024, leaving the district under interim leadership through mid-2027, and recently faced state-mandated free-speech training following a First Amendment violation during a public meeting. Financially, the district is under severe stress, grappling with a multi-million dollar state funding shortfall and declining enrollment that forced the elimination of dozens of staff positions and triggered a controversial chief financial officer appointment. Community trust has also been tested by a contentious, multi-year battle over the conversion of local campuses into independent charter schools, most notably in Newberry. While the district's top-tier schools remain highly desirable, incoming families must weigh these excellent academic pockets against systemic governance and financial challenges.

Schools

Hidden Oak Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
High Springs Community SchoolElementary
8/10
Alachua Learning Academy MiddleMiddle
8/10
Professional Academy Magnet At Loften High SchoolHigh
8/10
F. W. Buchholz High SchoolHigh
8/10
Expressions Learning Arts AcademyElementary
8/10
Alachua Learning Academy ElementaryElementary
8/10
Healthy Learning Academy Charter SchoolElementary
8/10
Kanapaha Middle SchoolMiddle
7/10
Meadowbrook Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Littlewood Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Gainesville High SchoolHigh
7/10
William S. Talbot Elem SchoolElementary
7/10
Caring & Sharing Learning SchoolElementary
7/10
Boulware Springs CharterElementary
6/10
Abraham Lincoln Middle SchoolMiddle
6/10
Fort Clarke Middle SchoolMiddle
6/10
Newberry Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Kimball Wiles Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Micanopy Area Cooperative School Inc.Elementary
6/10
Santa Fe College Academy Of Science And TechnologyHigh
6/10
Lawton M. Chiles Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Carolyn Beatrice Parker ElementaryElementary
5/10
Newberry High SchoolHigh
5/10
Oak View Middle SchoolMiddle
5/10
Glen Springs Elementary SchoolElementary
5/10
Santa Fe High SchoolHigh
4/10
Howard W. Bishop Middle SchoolMiddle
4/10
C. W. Norton Elementary SchoolElementary
3/10
Micanopy AcademyHigh
3/10
Archer ElementaryElementary
3/10
Eastside High SchoolHigh
3/10
The One Room School House ProjectElementary
3/10
Resilience Charter School IncMiddle
1/10
Myra Terwilliger Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Idylwild Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Stephen Foster Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
W. A. Metcalfe Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Joseph Williams Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Hawthorne Middle/High SchoolHigh
1/10
Lake Forest Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Westwood Middle SchoolMiddle
1/10
Alachua Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
A. L. Mebane Middle SchoolMiddle
1/10
Chester Shell Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Constellation Charter School Of GainesvilleElementary
1/10
The Einstein School Inc.Middle
Not rated
Siatech Mycroschool Inc.High
Not rated
Alachua County JailHigh
Not rated
Alachua Virtual Instruction ProgramOther
Not rated
Alachua Eschool (Virtual Franchise)High
Not rated
Alachua Virtual Instruction Program (District Provided)Elementary
Not rated
Early Learning Academy At DuvalPrekindergarten
Not rated
Santa Fe College High School Dual EnrollmentHigh
Not rated
A.Quinn Jones CenterHigh
Not rated
Sidney Lanier CenterOther
Not rated
W. W. Irby Elementary SchoolElementary
Not rated
Hospital HomeboundOther
Not rated
PaceHigh
Not rated
North Central Florida Public Charter SchoolHigh
Not rated
Alachua Regional Juvenile Detention CenterHigh
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Edgewood Hills a good place for families?
The neighborhood offers a quiet, balanced demographic and spacious lots, making it suitable for families. Parents should consider the current administrative and financial challenges facing the Alachua County School District when evaluating local education options.
What is the atmosphere like in Edgewood Hills?
It is a very quiet, residential area with a rural feel due to its dense forests and open landscapes. Residents enjoy clean air and a peaceful environment, though the area has minimal street life and very few local destinations.
Are there sidewalks in Edgewood Hills?
No, the neighborhood does not have sidewalks. While the quiet streets are generally pleasant for walking, pedestrians must share the road with vehicles, which is a consideration for those who prioritize traditional walkable infrastructure.