Bel Air Farmers’ Market
A weekly producer-only market offering fresh local produce, baked goods, meats, crafts and even live music—great for Hampton Ridge residents seeking fresh farm-to-table shopping and community atmosphere.
View event details →Bel Air, Maryland offers a peaceful, slower-paced neighborhood with quiet residential charm. Single-detached homes are common here, alongside townhouses and small apartment buildings. Many properties feature three or more bedrooms, suited to spacious living needs. Over one hundred restaurants and several pharmacies provide plentiful dining and basic shopping options. Multiple bus lines connect the postal city and bus stops are readily accessible. Parking availability is ample, making errands and outings convenient for most residents. Local schools include public and private elementary and high schools within reasonable distances. Architectural variety reflects steady growth across decades, offering character and mature landscaping throughout neighborhood.
Bel Air is a very good postal city to buy a house in for those who prefer a slower-paced environment. Most areas in Bel Air are very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Scattered open‑space parcels maintained by the Hampton Ridge Homeowners Association—ranging from around 0.67 to over 18 acres along Henderson Road, Ady Road, Dulwich Lane, and Manchester Court—offer residents accessible natural green areas for walking, nature-watching, and enjoying fresh air right within the neighborhood’s boundaries.
Located just off Henderson Road at 1301 North Fountain Green Road, this well-regarded public high school serves many Hampton Ridge families, offering a wide range of AP courses, strong athletics (notably baseball and cross-country), and a 97% graduation rate that underscores its importance to the local community.
Though not inside the subdivision, Hampton Ridge residents benefit from very close access to the Ma & Pa Trail in Bel Air—an increasingly popular rail‑trail used for walking, jogging, and biking—providing a convenient, scenic recreational corridor within easy reach of the neighborhood.
Hampton Ridge stands out for its generous lot sizes—ranging from about a quarter‑acre up to three‑quarters of an acre—with mature trees and established landscaping along its sidewalk-lined streets, giving the neighborhood a spacious, settled, and family-focused character.
Though not within its borders, Hampton Ridge’s convenient location just off Route 543 places residents within a short drive of the shops, cafes, and services clustered around Henderson Road and South Southampton—providing easy access to daily essentials and community amenities.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly producer-only market offering fresh local produce, baked goods, meats, crafts and even live music—great for Hampton Ridge residents seeking fresh farm-to-table shopping and community atmosphere.
View event details →A free family-friendly morning with crafts, vendors and 4‑H animals—perfect for local families in Hampton Ridge looking for a nearby seasonal outing.
View event details →A whimsical local theater production of Alice in Wonderland—great community arts entertainment just a short drive from Hampton Ridge.
A warm, family-friendly evening with a hot meal and live music—ideal for residents wanting to connect with neighbors over dinner.
A cozy quiet reading hour for teens to relax with books and peers—great for local teen residents in Hampton Ridge seeking low-key community engagement.
A regional eat‑local extravaganza featuring local restaurants, farms, breweries and artisans—an excellent drive‑in event for food‑loving families from Hampton Ridge.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Hampton Ridge
Local characteristics and demographics for Hampton Ridge