RTP Underground Market
This lively pop‑up market features local makers, artisans, food trucks, and live music—an ideal way for Oakhurst residents to support regional creatives and enjoy a vibrant outdoor outing in Durham.
Central Park offers residents excellent access to an extensive public transit network, with about 10 bus lines crossing the neighborhood and convenient bus stops near most residences. The area features comprehensive cycling infrastructure, making bicycle travel easy and practical. Numerous businesses are located nearby, including a variety of specialty and general grocery stores, as well as diverse restaurants and cafes for dining options. Housing options are varied with large apartment buildings, smaller apartments, duplexes, and single detached homes mostly built after the year 2000. With approximately 10 bars nearby, opportunities to socialize and unwind are readily available in this vibrant community.
Central Park is a great area for home buyers who enjoy indoor activities. Although the ambience is not the liveliest in this part of the city finding one of the about 10 bars is very easy because they are generally located around the corner. Noise can sometimes be an issue in this neighborhood, since during rush hour, traffic can occasionally be loud, although there are still several quieter pockets.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A small green space nestled in the Oakhurst neighborhood offering a playground, shady picnic tables, walking paths and open fields, making it a popular daily retreat for families and dog walkers in the heart of the community.
Operated by the Oakhurst Community Association, the center and adjacent pavilion host neighborhood gatherings, fitness classes and block‑party events—underscoring the area’s strong community spirit and engagement.
A seasonal, chef‑driven restaurant at 1640 Oakhurst Commons Drive with a lively patio and chef’s table offering adventurous small‑plate cuisine and signature cocktails in a relaxed, inclusive local setting.
The stretch of Monroe Road through Oakhurst features locally owned small businesses and eateries in repurposed homes, giving the corridor a tree‑lined, walkable charm and neighborhood‑centric vibe.
Oakhurst sits near North Roxboro Street (US‑501) and I‑85, giving residents quick, direct access to Research Triangle Park, Downtown Durham, and RDU Airport while retaining a peaceful suburban ambience.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This lively pop‑up market features local makers, artisans, food trucks, and live music—an ideal way for Oakhurst residents to support regional creatives and enjoy a vibrant outdoor outing in Durham.
An audiobook‑club‑plus outdoor walk celebrating Pride with suggested listening and light exploration of RTP trails—perfect for book lovers and nature fans near Oakhurst looking for a mindful and inclusive outing.
A community market uplifting Black farmers and entrepreneurs offering seasonal produce and artisan goods—great for local Oakhurst families to support equity and enjoy fresh local products.
Families can gather to craft bubble wands and make giant bubbles—an engaging, outdoor creative event that’s fun for kids and parents living in Oakhurst and nearby neighborhoods.
A live‑action Dungeons & Dragons performance blending theater and storytelling—appealing to fans of fantasy and local performing arts residents of Oakhurst can easily access.
Enjoy culinary treats including free sliders alongside local produce, crafts, and community energy—perfect for an easy Saturday morning outing for Oakhurst locals wanting both food and fun.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Oakhurst
Local characteristics and demographics for Oakhurst