Richmond SailFest & IllumiNATION at VMHC
A major free celebration with tall ships, a vibrant light show (IllumiNATION) and festival atmosphere, ideal for Randolph residents to experience America’s 250th festivities centrally in Richmond.
Randolph offers a calm neighborhood characterized by quiet streets and nearby parks thoughtfully placed for convenient access. Grocery stores and diverse dining options are located close to residences, making daily errands straightforward. The area features a variety of housing types, including single detached homes, townhouses, and apartments mainly built around the early 1970s. Commuting by bicycle is well-supported thanks to accessible infrastructure, while bus lines provide connections throughout the neighborhood with stops close at hand. Major highways are easy to reach, and parking is generally convenient, providing multiple transportation options for residents in Randolph.
Randolph is a very good neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced environment. Parks are very well-spread out and there are a few of them nearby for residents to discover, making them easy to access. This part of the city is also very quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at 1401 Grayland Ave, Randolph Community Park is a central gathering space for residents, featuring playgrounds, sports fields, picnic areas, and a community pool that make it the neighborhood's recreational heart.
Serving local families, Dogwood Middle School on Grayland Avenue is a key educational institution offering robust academic and extracurricular programs and fostering a strong sense of community pride among Randolph residents.
Nestled on West Cary Street just outside Randolph’s border, Idle Hands Bread Company draws locals for its artisanal pastries, breads, and cozy neighborhood vibe, making it a popular morning stop for Randolph residents.
Situated on Harrison Street, Blackwell Mini Mart is a convenient spot for groceries, snacks, and essentials, serving Randolph’s residents and reflecting the neighborhood’s vibrant, walkable character.
Randolph borders the North Bank Trailhead of the James River Park System, a gateway for hikers, bikers, and nature lovers to easily access miles of scenic trails along the river, right from their doorstep.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A major free celebration with tall ships, a vibrant light show (IllumiNATION) and festival atmosphere, ideal for Randolph residents to experience America’s 250th festivities centrally in Richmond.
Supports Black farmers and artisans with fresh produce and crafts just a short drive away—perfect for picking up local goods while connecting with community.
A fun, family‑friendly nostalgic 90s craft market with workshops, local makers, food trucks, and music—great for bringing kids or friends for a local outing.
A meaningful, culturally rich gathering with music, ritual, reflection and community in observance of Juneteenth—accessible for families in the Randolph area.
A free, family‑friendly Juneteenth art market featuring live music, food, drinks, and community vibes—easy to attend for locals looking for evening cultural events.
A neighborhood farmers market offering local vendors and goods during a midweek afternoon—handy for Randolph residents seeking fresh food and community connection.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Randolph
Local characteristics and demographics for Randolph