Irondequoit

Eagle Heights, Irondequoit Neighborhood

Hidden Valley features predominantly single detached homes with spacious three and four-bedroom layouts, providing comfortable living options. The neighborhood benefits from a convenient city block layout that supports easy vehicle access and ample parking availability. Public transit options include several nearby bus stops, facilitating convenient connections throughout the area. Green spaces are thoughtfully distributed in adjacent neighborhoods, offering accessible natural surroundings and peaceful outdoor environments. The community maintains a calm and serene atmosphere with minimal pedestrian activity, contributing to a tranquil setting. Well-designed infrastructure and a blend of traditional housing styles create an inviting and convenient neighborhood for residents.

There is a wide selection of green spaces in Hidden Valley. Although this part of the community does not contain any parks, public green spaces are very well-spread out in nearby neighborhoods, making it easy to reach them. Finally, it remains relatively calm in this neighborhood, as there are very few people out and about on the streets.

Highlights of Eagle Heights

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

🏫 West Irondequoit Community School Cluster

At the heart of Eagle Heights lies the neighborhood’s local school cluster—including Listwood School to the south and Dake Junior High to the west—serving as a central hub around which the Oakcrest Estates and Rudman Farms tracts are organized, reinforcing the strong family-oriented character of the area.

⚾ Heyer‑Bayer Memorial Park (Rudman Road)

Located just off Rudman Road on the western edge of Eagle Heights, Heyer‑Bayer Memorial Park features playgrounds and a baseball diamond, offering residents a beloved local spot for youth sports and outdoor gatherings.

🌲 Quiet Cul‑de‑sacs & Oakcrest Estates

Eagle Heights is defined by its peaceful network of quiet cul‑de‑sacs to the north and the adjacent Oakcrest Estates to the east, creating a serene, tree‑lined environment ideal for walking, biking, and a strong sense of neighborhood identity.

🚴 Proximity to Irondequoit Bay Park West

A short distance north of Eagle Heights lies Irondequoit Bay Park West—an undeveloped 147‑acre Monroe County park offering hiking trails, shoreline access for fishing and paddling, and a quiet natural retreat just beyond the neighborhood’s boundaries.

🏡 Rudman Farms Tract

The western side of Eagle Heights includes the Rudman Farms residential tract, known for its mid‑20th‑century homes and seamless integration with surrounding green spaces, contributing to the area’s cohesive and established suburban character.

Eagle Heights

This June in Eagle Heights

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

June 4, 2026

Pride Celebration Market at Irondequoit Farmers’ Market

Quinlan Farmers’ Market Building, Irondequoit • 4:00 PM–dusk

A themed weekly farmers’ market celebrating Pride, offering fresh local produce and handmade goods—perfect for residents of Eagle Heights to shop locally and celebrate inclusivity in the community.

June 20, 2026

Irondequoit Juneteenth 5K

940 Ridge Rd E, Irondequoit • 8:30 AM–11:00 AM

A community-run race on Juneteenth that promotes health, solidarity, and reflection—an engaging way for local families and neighbors to stay active and connected.

June 23, 2026

I‑Square Concert by Irondequoit Concert Band

Between I‑Square and House of Guitars, Irondequoit • 7:15 PM

A free outdoor concert by the local band—ideal for Eagle Heights residents to enjoy live music in a casual setting just minutes from home.

June 25, 2026

Eco Fair Market at Irondequoit Farmers’ Market

Quinlan Farmers’ Market Building, Irondequoit • 4:00 PM–dusk

A special Eco Fair edition of the farmers’ market focusing on sustainable and eco‑friendly products—great for nearby residents interested in green living and local shopping.

June 26, 2026

Neighborhood Festival Appreciation Picnic

Corn Hill neighborhood, Rochester (nearby) • 6:00 PM–8:00 PM

A free community picnic to appreciate local support of arts festivals—an enjoyable, family‑oriented outing within reachable distance for Eagle Heights residents interested in local culture.

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Local characteristics and demographics for Eagle Heights

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