Paint your own wooden dinosaur
A creative and interactive craft session for kids to paint their own wooden dinosaur—great for families in Northmonte/Pikeville looking for hands‑on, local library programming.
View event details →Pikeville, Kentucky offers a relaxed ambiance with many single detached homes that provide a variety of size options, from cozy lofts to spacious four-bedroom residences. The city features mainly low-rise housing, combining small and large apartment buildings and duplexes, appealing to diverse preferences. Shopping and essential services, such as pharmacies and restaurants, are easily accessible by car, simplifying daily errands. The presence of both public and private elementary schools adds to the educational options available within the city. Proximity to the airport and railway adds convenience without overwhelming the overall tranquility that defines this charming locale.
Pikeville is a city to buy a house in for those who prefer a laid-back environment. Pikeville is relatively quiet, thanks to the presence of few pedestrians; however those who are around the airport (Pike County-Hatcher Field) or the railway line may experience more noise.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located along Bob Amos Drive in Northmonte, Bob Amos Park stands out with its walking track, multi‑use trails, and athletic fields—serving as a central outdoor hub where residents can hike, jog, or engage in community sports events all within the neighborhood.
Situated within Bob Amos Park, the community center at 500 Bob Amos Drive offers event‑rental space, meeting rooms, and amenities that make it a focal point for Northmonte gatherings, workshops, and social programs.
Serving the Northmonte area, Valley Elementary School on Douglas Parkway provides convenient neighborhood access to quality education and serves as a community anchor for families with young children.
The loop of multi‑use trails branching out from Bob Amos Park weaves through Northmonte streets and green spaces, offering locals a scenic route for biking, walking, and connecting with neighbors in nature.
Just a short stroll or ride from the heart of Northmonte, the Pikeville Overlook offers sweeping views of the city and surrounding Appalachian ridges—an inviting spot for sunrise walks or evening outings right on the neighborhood’s edge.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A creative and interactive craft session for kids to paint their own wooden dinosaur—great for families in Northmonte/Pikeville looking for hands‑on, local library programming.
View event details →A fun, patriotic Story Trail scavenger hunt celebrating America 250 along the Bob Amos Trail—ideal for local families wanting an active, educational outing together.
View event details →A lively stage performance of Madagascar Jr. 2, based on the animated hit—perfect for families in Northmonte/Pikeville seeking engaging summer theater and kids’ entertainment nearby.
View event details →A regional show featuring hunting and fishing gear and exhibits—an appealing outing for outdoor‑enthusiast residents of Northmonte/Pikeville looking to explore local outdoor recreation resources.
View event details →A long‑running regional tennis tournament offering competitive and spectator fun—a great pick for sports lovers and families in the area wanting to catch some live matches.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Northmonte