Worcester

Columbus Park, Worcester Neighborhood

Columbus Park features a variety of housing options, including spacious two and three-bedroom homes and many charming duplexes. The neighborhood has a peaceful atmosphere, with calm streets and low noise levels contributing to a relaxing environment. A selection of local businesses offers convenient access to groceries, eateries, and coffee shops just a short distance away. Cycling is supported by well-developed infrastructure, making it a viable transportation method within the area. Commuting by car is straightforward, thanks to easy parking and quick access to nearby highways. Educational institutions are located close by, adding to the neighborhood’s overall convenience.

The character of Columbus Park is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. Most areas in Columbus Park are very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor. Although the atmosphere is not the most lively in this part of Worcester, its busier streets are still quite energetic.

Highlights of Columbus Park

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

🌳 Columbus Park

Centered around its namesake, Columbus Park is a vibrant neighborhood hub with a playground, basketball courts, a splash pad, and peaceful walking paths, beloved by families and locals along Mill Street for its green space and community events.

🏫 Tatnuck Magnet School

Located right in the heart of the neighborhood, Tatnuck Magnet School is a highly-regarded elementary school, serving as a cornerstone for local families seeking a community-oriented public education just off Chandler Street.

🍽️ Chopsticks Restaurant

A favorite among locals, Chopsticks on Mill Street offers authentic Chinese cuisine in a cozy setting, drawing residents for takeout nights and sit-down family dinners, making it a true flavor staple of the area.

🛒 Big Y World Class Market

Situated on May Street, Big Y is a convenient neighborhood supermarket where Columbus Park residents can shop for fresh produce, groceries, and prepared foods just minutes from their homes.

🚴 Coes Reservoir (Coes Pond)

At the southern edge of the neighborhood, Coes Reservoir provides a scenic spot for kayak launches, fishing, the walking trail, and summer recreation, linking the community with nature right beside Columbus Park’s residential area.

Columbus Park

This July in Columbus Park

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

July 2, 2026

Annual Independence Day Celebration

Cristoforo Colombo Park (Columbus Park) • 4:00 PM–10:00 PM

A free, family-friendly Independence Day event right at Columbus Park featuring live music and synchronized fireworks—perfect for locals looking to celebrate together in their own neighborhood.

July 17, 2026

Hot Night in the City – Worcester Center for Crafts

Worcester Center for Crafts (25 Sagamore Rd)

A fiery summer evening of art, live craft demos, artisan vendors, music and food—ideal for Columbus Park residents who enjoy creative, community-minded outings nearby.

July 22, 2026

Out to Lunch Festival & Farmers' Market

Worcester Common Oval (455 Main St) • 11:00 AM–3:00 PM

Midday festival with live music, food trucks and a growing farmers' market—an appealing lunch break or weekend outing for locals to connect with downtown vendors just a short walk away.

July 16, 2026

Summer Nights: Musicians and Muses

Worcester Art Museum (55 Salisbury St) • 4:00 PM–7:00 PM

An outdoor courtyard evening of music, art tours and specialty cocktails—great for nearby Columbus Park residents seeking a relaxing cultural evening in summer.

July 25, 2026

Worcester Water Lantern Festival

Elm Park (138 Russell St) • 5:30 PM–9:30 PM

A magical evening lantern launch with food trucks, music and community ambiance—an enchanting and short drive away for families living near Columbus Park.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Columbus Park

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Columbus Park

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