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Buckhead Forest

A quiet Buckhead neighborhood where wooded lots, canopied streets, and custom-built homes offer genuine privacy within easy reach of Atlanta's finest amenities.

Living in Buckhead Forest

Buckhead Forest occupies a leafy stretch of Buckhead's northern tier, where streets like Moores Mill Road and Northside Parkway curve under a canopy of oak and hickory that holds through every season.

Most properties sit on generous, well-wooded lots and include long driveways, mature landscaping, and a sense of separation from the street that is rare this close to the city's core.

The neighborhood draws buyers who value privacy and natural setting while keeping Buckhead's amenities within reach. Chastain Park anchors the western edge, connecting residents to trails, open meadows, and an outdoor amphitheater that fills the summer calendar.

The combination of natural setting, proximity to Buckhead Village, and large lots draws families and long-term buyers looking for a neighborhood with lasting character and a residential pace that the surrounding city rarely interrupts.

Lifestyle

Life in Buckhead Forest centers on the rhythms of a well-wooded, low-traffic neighborhood, where weekend mornings bring residents to Chastain Park's running paths, tennis courts, and open amphitheater lawn.

The proximity to Buckhead's dining and retail corridors means evenings out are always an easy option, yet many residents find the neighborhood's own quiet character compelling enough to stay close to home on a weeknight.

Private clubs in the area offer golf, tennis, and swimming, and the community's connected character shows up in the seasonal rhythms of porch life and neighborhood gatherings along tree-lined residential streets in the cooler months.

The mix of long-tenured residents and new families keeps the neighborhood grounded, and the presence of mature landscaping and generous setbacks gives Buckhead Forest a sense of permanence that newer developments elsewhere in the metro rarely match.

History of Buckhead Forest

Buckhead Forest developed primarily in the mid-twentieth century, when Atlanta's prosperous families began building custom homes on wooded tracts north of the original Buckhead commercial core along Peachtree Road.

The neighborhood's mature tree canopy is a direct legacy of that era, as builders tended to clear only what was necessary, leaving the original hardwood forest intact around the houses and along the interior streets.

Over the following decades, Buckhead Forest remained largely residential and low in density, and the absence of commercial development along its primary streets preserved the neighborhood's wooded identity through successive generations of ownership.

Architectural styles reflect the decades of construction, with mid-century ranches and traditional brick homes sitting alongside later custom builds that draw on Georgian Colonial and craftsman traditions, all set within the same canopied lots that define the neighborhood's essential character.

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Dining and Local Favorites

  • Horseradish Grill A Buckhead landmark on Powers Ferry Road serving refined Southern cooking in a converted horse barn setting, consistently popular for weekend brunch and long weeknight dinners among local regulars.
  • St. Cecilia Ford Fry's coastal Italian restaurant on Peachtree Road, known for handmade pasta, refined seafood dishes, and a dining room that suits both celebrations and quiet evenings in equal measure.
  • Aria A long-standing fine dining destination in Buckhead's residential core, offering an intimate atmosphere, a seasonal contemporary American menu, and a wine program well suited to a leisurely evening.
  • Canoe Located along the Chattahoochee River a short drive from Buckhead Forest, Canoe offers inventive American cuisine in a setting where the wooded riverbank becomes a meaningful part of the meal itself.

Parks and Green Space

  • Chastain Memorial Park Atlanta's largest park in the northwest, covering 268 acres with walking and running paths, a premier public tennis center, an outdoor amphitheater, and an equestrian facility that draws riders from across north Buckhead.
  • Bobby Jones Golf Course The city's only public golf course, situated near the Chastain corridor and recently renovated, offering a challenging and scenic round on a historic layout that draws regulars from across the Buckhead area.
  • Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area A protected natural corridor a short drive from Buckhead Forest, offering kayaking, fishing, and riverside hiking along one of the Southeast's most scenic stretches of urban waterway.

Daily Life

Weekend mornings often begin at Star Provisions on Marietta Street, a specialty grocer and provisions shop known for a well-curated cheese counter, house-made items, and a selection of wine that rewards a thoughtful Saturday browse.

The stretch along Peachtree Road and East Paces Ferry Road offers a strong selection of curated home furnishings and boutique retail that attracts design-focused buyers from throughout north Atlanta looking for locally owned alternatives to larger commercial formats.

Fitness and wellness options include Equinox on Peachtree Road and a cluster of boutique cycling, yoga, and Pilates studios along the commercial corridors connecting Buckhead Forest to Buckhead Village, making a complete wellness routine easy to build close to home.

FAQs

What is the overall feel of Buckhead Forest?

Buckhead Forest carries the calm, wooded character of a neighborhood long valued for its privacy. The streets are tree-lined and low-traffic, and large lots with deep setbacks give the area a spacious, unhurried quality that sets it apart from much of Buckhead's denser residential fabric.

What home styles are most common here?

The housing stock spans mid-century ranch homes, traditional brick colonials, and custom estates built across recent decades. Many properties have been renovated or rebuilt in place, and newer construction generally respects the neighborhood's established scale and wooded character rather than departing from it.

What makes Buckhead Forest appealing for lifestyle buyers?

The genuine tree canopy, low-traffic streets, and proximity to Buckhead's dining and private clubs make Buckhead Forest appealing to buyers focused on daily quality of life. Chastain Park adds a recreational anchor that keeps residents oriented to the neighborhood even as the broader city moves quickly around it.

What does a typical day look like in Buckhead Forest?

A day often begins with a walk or run through Chastain Park and ends with dinner at one of Buckhead's restaurants along Peachtree Road or East Paces Ferry Road. Weekends in Buckhead Forest tend toward deliberate leisure home projects, market runs, and evenings on a shaded back porch overlooking a wooded lot.

Is Buckhead Forest a strong long-term ownership or investment choice?

The scarcity of large, wooded lots within Atlanta's city limits has helped Buckhead Forest maintain its appeal through multiple real estate cycles. Buyers who purchase here tend to stay for many years, and the combination of location, land quality, and tree canopy makes the neighborhood a durable long-term ownership choice.

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Overview for Buckhead Forest, GA

2,991 people live in Buckhead Forest, where the median age is 36 and the average individual income is $86,684. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

2,991

Total Population

36 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$86,684

Average individual Income

Around Buckhead Forest, GA

There's plenty to do around Buckhead Forest, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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48
Somewhat Bikeable
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48
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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Circle Sushi H, Nina's Couture, and The Tbco. Heirloom Quality.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 3.37 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 0.68 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 4.42 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.83 miles 19 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 0.64 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 3.81 miles 31 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Buckhead Forest, GA

Buckhead Forest has 1,786 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Buckhead Forest do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 2,991 people call Buckhead Forest home. The population density is 9,700.395 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

2,991

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

36

Median Age

44.3 / 55.7%

Men vs Women

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1,786

Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$86,684

Average individual Income

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