Borinquen Heritage Fest
A vibrant first-ever celebration of Puerto Rican culture at Snug Harbor—great for Lighthouse Hill residents interested in heritage, music, food, and a meaningful community gathering.
View event details →Lighthouse Hill offers a peaceful environment characterized by numerous tree-lined streets that enhance its natural beauty. Residents benefit from convenient access to local restaurants and nearby supermarkets. The neighborhood supports diverse transportation options, including multiple bus lines and bicycle-friendly routes. Parking availability adds to ease of travel by car throughout the area. Housing predominantly features spacious single detached homes built around the mid-1970s, with many residences offering three or more bedrooms. Educational facilities for younger students are conveniently close, while nearby neighborhoods provide well-distributed parks for outdoor enjoyment. Overall, Lighthouse Hill combines serene surroundings with practical amenities and connectivity.
The character of Lighthouse Hill is exemplified by its calm ambience. This neighborhood is quiet, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, greenery is very present in this area as numerous tree-lined streets are around. Although this part of the city does not contain any parks, public green spaces are well-spread out in nearby neighborhoods, making them very easy to reach.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Perched along Lighthouse Avenue, this unique museum resembles a Himalayan monastery and houses one of the most extensive collections of Tibetan art and artifacts in the country, offering tranquil gardens and meditation spaces that truly set Lighthouse Hill apart.
This scenic woodland area, featuring trails and wildlife along Manor Road and Rockland Avenue, offers residents a peaceful escape and some of the highest natural elevations in New York City with panoramic vistas over Staten Island.
Located at 1581 Victory Boulevard, this neighborhood public school is popular among local families for its personalized atmosphere and strong community involvement, often participating in local cultural and environmental initiatives.
A stretch along Manor Road provides a selection of intimate eateries and cafés, including longstanding Italian establishments and cozy bistros, making it a beloved culinary destination for Lighthouse Hill locals.
Set amidst winding hills on Broadway, this welcoming Catholic church is a community anchor, known for its historic architecture, cultural festivals, and charitable outreach programs directly serving Lighthouse Hill’s residents.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A vibrant first-ever celebration of Puerto Rican culture at Snug Harbor—great for Lighthouse Hill residents interested in heritage, music, food, and a meaningful community gathering.
View event details →Community artisan market featuring 40+ Staten Island vendors, food, pop‑up music and family-friendly activities—just minutes from Lighthouse Hill for an easy neighborhood outing.
View event details →Free festival celebrating freedom, history and culture with music, food, interactive activities—ideal for families near Lighthouse Hill looking to engage in a meaningful community event.
View event details →A creative chalk pastel workshop for kids to explore art and color—perfect for Lighthouse Hill families looking for a nearby, hands‑on children’s activity.
View event details →Support Pride Month by dining locally—20 % of proceeds benefit Staten Island Pride, making it a rewarding and easy outing for residents near Lighthouse Hill.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Lighthouse Hill
Local characteristics and demographics for Lighthouse Hill