Dayton

Pheasant Hill, Dayton Neighborhood

Pheasant Hill is a welcoming neighborhood in Dayton, OH, known for its tree-lined streets, well-kept ranch and two-story homes, and an unmistakable sense of community. Residents enjoy peaceful surroundings, neighborhood parks, and pride in their close-knit, family-friendly atmosphere that makes everyone feel right at home.

Dayton offers a relaxed and tranquil environment, characterized by calm streets and ample green spaces such as Washington Playground and Deeds Park. The neighborhood provides convenient accessibility, with numerous bus lines and easy access to major highways like I-75, ensuring smooth transportation. Residents benefit from close proximity to a variety of educational options, including both public and private primary and secondary schools. Culinary options are abundant, featuring over 200 restaurants and around 40 grocery stores within reach. Housing includes primarily two- and three-bedroom single detached homes and duplexes, reflecting a community with rich architectural history dating back before the 1960s.

The character of Dayton is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. This city is very quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. Finally, public green spaces, like Washington Playground and Triangle Park, are very well-situated and there are approximately 30 of them close by for residents to explore, making them easy to access from the majority of locations in Dayton.

Highlights of Pheasant Hill

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

🌳 Community Center Park

Community Center Park at 3705 Pheasant Drive is an 11.6‑acre neighborhood park within Pheasant Hill featuring playgrounds for young children, gazebos, picnic spots, shuffleboard and bocce courts, soccer and baseball/softball fields—making it a vibrant hub for families and outdoor recreation in the heart of the community.

🚴 Mountain Biking MetroParks Area

Just about a mile from Pheasant Hill lies the MetroParks Mountain Biking Area, offering miles of groomed trails for beginner and advanced riders, a popular outdoor attraction that brings active neighbors together and provides easy access to rugged green space.

⚽ Thomas A. Cloud Memorial Park

Two miles southwest of the neighborhood, Thomas A. Cloud Memorial Park spans 124 acres and includes numerous tennis, basketball, ball and soccer fields, a sand volleyball pit, playground and splash pad, plus a veterans memorial—offering families extensive recreational amenities right outside Pheasant Hill’s borders.

🍽️ Dining & Shopping on State Route 201

Within about a mile along Ohio State Route 201, Pheasant Hill residents enjoy quick access to a cluster of casual eateries like Godfather’s and Marco’s Pizza, plus nearby favorites in Huber Heights such as Victor’s Taco Shop and Sands Seafood & Sports Bar, as well as grocery options like Aldi and Kroger.

🏫 Huber Heights School District (Wayne High, Wright Brothers & Monticello Elem.)

Although part of Dayton, Pheasant Hill is served by the Huber Heights School District, with students zoned to Wright Brothers Elementary or Monticello Elementary, Weisenborn Junior High, and Wayne High School—institutions that help define the neighborhood’s family‑oriented identity.

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This May in Pheasant Hill

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

May 1–3, 2026

A World A’Fair – Dayton International Festival

Greene County Expo Center, Xenia (near Dayton) • varies each day

A vibrant international festival featuring music, dance, food, and cultural exhibits—perfect for families and residents of Pheasant Hill seeking a lively, multicultural weekend close by.

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May 17, 2026

Centerville Merchant Market

Stubbs Park, Centerville • 12:00 PM–5:00 PM

A curated outdoor market with 100+ local boutiques, food trucks, kids’ activities, and live music—great for families in Pheasant Hill looking to support local artisans and enjoy a relaxed afternoon.

May 17, 2026

Vintage Market Days® Dayton‑Cincinnati

Riverfront Park, Miamisburg • all day (May 15–17)

A three‑day spring market combining local art, live music, food trucks, and rides—ideal for nearby residents hoping for a festive outing over the weekend.

May 4, 2026

International Compost Awareness Week Open House

The Foodbank, Dayton Urban Garden • 2:00 PM–3:00 PM

An informative and family‑friendly open house showcasing composting, hydroponic greenhouse, and urban gardening—great for eco‑minded Pheasant Hill residents interested in sustainability.

May 29, 2026

Passport to MetroParks 2026

Riverscape, Dayton • evening, with live music and activities

A free, family‑friendly evening at Riverscape featuring live music, food trucks, rock‑climbing and fun—an excellent way for Pheasant Hill families to enjoy spring outdoors close to home.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Pheasant Hill

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Pheasant Hill

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