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Hinesville

Heritage Point, Hinesville Neighborhood

Hinesville features a calm and peaceful atmosphere where tranquility is a defining quality of the streets. The city primarily offers spacious single detached homes with three or more bedrooms, alongside smaller apartment buildings. Residents benefit from convenient parking and straightforward car travel throughout the city. Though cycling infrastructure is limited, there are some gentle slopes available. Dining options include a small variety of restaurants, while shopping needs can be met at around ten supermarkets. Educational opportunities are enhanced by both public and private schools in the area, contributing to a balanced and welcoming community setting.

The character of Hinesville is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. Hinesville is especially quiet, as the streets are generally very peaceful.

Highlights of Heritage Point

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

🌳 Sidewalk-lined green spaces within Heritage Pointe

Heritage Pointe features thoughtfully landscaped green spaces complete with sidewalks, street lighting, and a central playground—designed for family strolls, neighborhood play, and fostering a strong sense of residential cohesion right within the subdivision itself.

🏞️ Liberty Independent Troop Park

Just off Highway 84 behind the Liberty County Recreation Department, this expansive park includes playgrounds, a skate park, football, baseball and basketball courts, a swimming pool, and a walking track, offering active recreation mere minutes from Heritage Pointe.

🛍️ Flemington Village Publix

Located at 1435 E Oglethorpe Highway in Flemington Village Shopping Center, the new Publix supermarket brings grocery shopping, pharmacy services, deli, bakery, floral, and drive-thru convenience just a short drive from Heritage Pointe’s homes.

🕍 Veterans Memorial Walk & Bryant Commons amenities

At 438 W. Oglethorpe Highway lies the Veterans Memorial Walk—a tranquil 15‑acre site that includes an outdoor amphitheater, reflective pond, playground, museum, and dog park, offering both remembrance and recreation close to Heritage Pointe.

🏫 Liberty County School District access

Heritage Pointe is served by the Liberty County School System, linking residents directly to Joseph Martin Elementary, Midway Middle, and Liberty County High, and tying the neighborhood firmly into Hinesville’s educational network.

A Hinesville Neighborhood

This June in Heritage Point

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

June 20, 2026

Hinesville Black Business Expo

Liberty County High School • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A lively, family-friendly event featuring over 75 Black-owned vendors, food trucks, bounce houses, face painting, and prizes—perfect for Heritage Point residents to support local entrepreneurs and enjoy a fun community day.

June 1–July 31, 2026

Live Oak Public Libraries Summer Reading Program (“Unearth a Story”)

Hinesville Library (plus regional branches)

A summer reading challenge across the region, including weekly performances, free healthy lunches for kids, and a kickoff block party on June 6 at Hinesville Library—great for families in Heritage Point seeking engaging, educational activities.

June 15–18, 2026

Cheer Camp

Charles M. Shuman Recreation Center • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM (Mon–Thu)

A co‑ed cheer camp for ages 7–13 held at the local recreation center—ideal for young athletes in Heritage Point looking to stay active and build skills during summer break.

Thursdays, June 2026 (June 4, 11, 18, 25)

Hinesville Farmers & Makers Market

Downtown Hinesville (S Commerce St) • 3:00 PM–7:00 PM

Weekly open‑air market showcasing fresh produce, artisan goods, live music, and themed events like PB&J Drive (June 4), Army’s Birthday (June 11), and Juneteenth (June 18)—a convenient, local outing from Heritage Point.

June 18, 2026

Kiwanis Giveback Night at El Mezcal II

El Mezcal II • 5:00 PM–10:00 PM

Enjoy Mexican food at El Mezcal II in Hinesville while supporting Kiwanis’ youth fundraising efforts—10% of proceeds benefit local kids, making it a meaningful family dinner choice for Heritage Point residents.

June 19, 2026

Hinesville Juneteenth Freedom Day Festival

Bryant Commons, Hinesville • 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

A free Juneteenth community festival with entertainment, cultural celebration and family activities—ideal for Heritage Point families to honor history and celebrate together locally.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Heritage Point

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Local characteristics and demographics for Heritage Point

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