Highland, Stoner Hill pairs historic character with a lively, close-to-campus energy. Centered around the tree-lined avenues near Shreveport’s Downtown, the neighborhood mixes colorful cottages and grand early-20th-century homes with murals, pocket parks, and a steady hum of student life from Centenary College of Louisiana. Residents love being able to stroll to cafés, galleries, and green spaces without giving up quick access to work and entertainment across the river in Bossier City.
Culture here is an everyday affair. Columbia Park becomes a stage each fall for the beloved Highland Jazz & Blues Festival, while families and runners use Columbia Park year-round for playground time and shady loops. Just south, adjacent South Highlands anchors the arts scene with the lush grounds and galleries of the R.W. Norton Art Gallery, a regional treasure.
Schools are a strong draw. Magnet and neighborhood options like South Highlands Elementary Magnet, Caddo Parish Magnet High School, and C.E. Byrd High School give families compelling choices close to home. With its central location, access to major corridors, and a calendar full of festivals and porch concerts, Highland, Stoner Hill offers an engaging, easygoing lifestyle with authentic local flavor.
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