Irondequoit

Huntington Hills, Irondequoit Neighborhood

Huntington Hills in Irondequoit, New York, offers a relaxed, quiet residential atmosphere. Convenient on street and off street parking makes short car trips effortless. Parks are plentiful in nearby neighborhoods and remain easily reachable from most addresses. Housing stock features mostly single detached homes with generous three and four plus bedroom layouts. Many properties reflect mid century character, with original details and comfortable proportions throughout. Quiet streets and a calm community vibe suit residents seeking low noise surroundings. Convenient highway access keeps regional destinations within easy reach for daily errands. Community offers mature trees, varied architecture, and a welcoming neighborhood streetscape.

The character of Huntington Hills is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. Although the neighborhood does not contain any parks, green spaces are well-located in nearby neighborhoods, which makes them very easy to get to. This part of the community is also great for those who need quiet areas, as the streets are generally very peaceful.

Highlights of Huntington Hills

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌲 Huntington Hills Woodlands

This nearly 200‑acre, architecturally distinct, wooded enclave bounded by Durand‑Eastman Park and Wisner Road features winding roads through ravines, streams, and mature native trees offering residents a serene, secluded natural setting unique in Irondequoit.

🏞️ Durand‑Eastman Park (northern fringe)

Although the park spans both Irondequoit and Rochester, Huntington Hills borders its quieter northeastern sections—with wooded trails, shoreline, and lakes that provide residents immediate access to one of the region’s largest green spaces.

🏀 Joshua Park nearby

Located at the east end of Seville Drive and Rogers Parkway just outside Huntington Hills, Joshua Park offers a playground, athletic field, basketball court, and walking track—ideal for families and casual recreation close to home.

🏠 Historic Home Architecture

Huntington Hills features architect‑designed homes—some dating back to the 1920s and 1930s—nestled within wooded landscapes and ravines, offering architectural character and historic charm rarely found in suburban Irondequoit.

🛍️ Convenient local shopping on Titus and Hudson

A short drive south brings you to the Cooper/Titus/Hudson corridor, where independent shops, eateries, and services—less than two miles away—provide everyday conveniences while preserving Huntington Hills’ quiet, residential atmosphere.

Huntington Hills

This June in Huntington Hills

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Thursdays, June 4, 18 & 25, 2026

Irondequoit Farmers' Market – Pride, Juneteenth & Eco Fair Markets

Quinlan Farmers' Market Building, 1280 Titus Avenue, Irondequoit • 4:00 PM–dusk

These themed Thursday evening markets—celebrating Pride (June 4), Juneteenth (June 18), and the Eco Fair (June 25)—offer locals an opportunity to support NY artisans, enjoy fresh produce, and engage with community celebrations close to home.

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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Irondequoit Juneteenth 5K Run/Walk

940 Ridge Rd East, Rochester (Irondequoit vicinity) • 8:30 AM–11:00 AM

This local Juneteenth 5K enables Irondequoit residents to participate in a meaningful community celebration, support scholarships, and enjoy light refreshments and music right in their neighborhood.

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Friday–Saturday, June 19–20, 2026

2026 Juneteenth Festival & Parade in Rochester

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, 353 Court Street, Rochester • All day

Just a short drive from Irondequoit, this free two‑day Juneteenth festival features a lively parade, stages of live entertainment including local headliner Danielle Ponder, and vendor booths—ideal for families wanting rich cultural experiences nearby.

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Friday–Saturday, June 19–27, 2026

Rochester International Jazz Festival

Various venues downtown Rochester (Jazz Street)

Nine days of world‑class jazz performances, including many free outdoor shows, are within easy reach for Irondequoit residents—offering music, culture, food, and nightlife that enrich the region’s summer scene.

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Wednesday, June 23, 2026

I‑Square Concert by Irondequoit Concert Band

400 Bakers Park, Irondequoit • 7:15 PM

A free evening concert right in Irondequoit, where locals can bring chairs and enjoy live band music in an outdoor neighborhood setting—great for families or casual summer evenings.

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Wed., June 3–June 24 and Fri., June 5–26, 2026

Crafty Kids Club & Cooking with Character at Irondequoit Rec/Library

Irondequoit (via Eye on Irondequoit summer newsletter) • Crafty Kids Club: Wed 5:30–6:15 PM; Cooking with Character: Fri 10:00–10:45 AM

Weekly themed craft sessions for ages 7–12 and character‑inspired cooking classes for ages 4–9 provide local families with fun, educational summer activities—close to home and in a trusted community resource.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Huntington Hills

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Huntington Hills

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