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Blythe, Augusta Neighborhood

Blythe offers a tranquil setting with minimal street noise, making it ideal for peaceful living. The neighborhood mainly features single detached homes built around the mid-1990s, with many residences offering spacious three to four or more bedroom layouts. Parking is very convenient throughout the area, adding to everyday ease. Grocery stores and other essential services are accessible with short drives, contributing to practical living. Educational facilities, including a few primary schools, are a part of the community, providing essential options for learning. Overall, Blythe combines quietness with functional amenities in a primarily residential environment.

Blythe offers a calm ambience. Blythe is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Blythe

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

🌳 Blythe City Park

A small but charming community park located in the heart of Blythe featuring a playground, gazebo, picnic tables, benches, and open green space ideal for casual family outings or neighborhood gatherings.

🎖️ Veterans Memorial Park

A touching neighborhood landmark that honors local veterans; this park offers a playground, a pavilion with restrooms, picnic tables, a walking trail, and monuments commemorating veterans’ service.

🏫 Blythe Elementary School & City Hall Complex

Centered in Blythe, this pairing highlights the community’s civic core, with the Blythe Elementary School adjacent to City Hall serving as a hub for education and local governance.

🏢 Blythe Area Recreation Center

Located at 3129 Highway 88, this vibrant community hub offers indoor meeting spaces, a commercial kitchen, Wi‑Fi, senior programming, and outdoor amenities like a playground, walking track, pavilion, and open space for events.

🌸 Bath Gardens

A hidden local gem at 3855 Bath Edie Road, this historic secret garden is open by appointment or on select days and offers a tranquil, lush escape with landscaped gardens rooted in the area’s resort‑era legacy.

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This June in Blythe

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

June 6, 2026

Summer Reading Book Bash & Kickoff – Unearth a Story

Dave & Buster’s Augusta (807 Cabela Drive, Augusta, GA 30909) • 11:00 AM–3:00 PM

A free kickoff to the county-wide Summer Reading Program featuring free food, books, games, and a petting zoo—great for Blythe families looking for fun, educational, and no-cost activities nearby.

June 15–19, 2026

Material Mash‑Up Mixed Media Club

Walker‑MacKenzie Studio – Gertrude Herbert (509 Fifth Street, Augusta, GA 30901) • 3:30 PM–5:30 PM

A hands-on arts camp for teens ages 14–16 exploring mixed media and sculpture—perfect for creative local youth wanting a structured, mentorship-led art experience.

June 17, 2026

14th Annual Maine Military and Community Network Conference

Augusta Civic Center • 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

A day-long conference offering resources and community support for veterans and service members—valuable to Blythe residents with military ties or seeking service connections locally.

June 19, 2026

10th Annual Juneteenth Augusta Festival

Augusta Exchange Fairgrounds (308 Hale Street, Augusta, GA 30901) • 2:00 PM–10:00 PM

A free, culturally rich celebration with music, vendors, spoken word, health checks, and children’s activities—an uplifting community event that celebrates heritage and brings families together.

June 6, 2026

Juneteenth Augusta Plate Sale Fundraiser

Ya Mery Boutique (1631 Gordon Hwy Suite 27, Augusta, GA)

Support Juneteenth Augusta while enjoying community via a plate-sale fundraiser—ideal for residents wanting to support local culture and connect through food and purpose.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Blythe

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