Springfield

Lake Pointe, Springfield Neighborhood

Lake Pointe features a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere, providing a quiet place to call home. Its residences mainly consist of single detached houses and small apartment buildings built around 1998, offering spacious three- and four-bedroom layouts. The neighborhood boasts convenient access to major highways, with ample parking available nearby. A few bus lines serve the area, making public transit an option in close proximity to most addresses. Grocery stores and dining establishments are reachable by car, adding to the practical convenience of daily needs. Lake Pointe offers a calm environment balanced with easy connections to surrounding areas.

Lake Pointe offers a slower-paced ambience. Lake Pointe is very quiet overall, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Lake Pointe

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

🌳 Lake Pointe Park

Located within the heart of the neighborhood on Lake Pointe Drive, this tree-lined park offers residents a peaceful green space with walking paths, a playground, picnic shelters, and scenic views, making it a favorite spot for families and outdoor gatherings.

🏫 Ball-Chatham School District Access

Lake Pointe residents benefit from being zoned to the highly regarded Ball-Chatham School District, known for its strong academic programs, dedicated staff, and supportive community—making it a top draw for families with school-aged children.

🍽️ Southern View Dining Row

Just south of Lake Pointe along Toronto Road and Stevenson Drive, this stretch features a selection of local eateries, such as Mario’s Italian Restaurant and Lake Pointe Grill, providing residents with diverse and convenient dining options.

🛒 Panther Creek Shopping Center

A short drive west on Wabash Avenue, this retail plaza offers Lake Pointe homeowners access to everyday essentials with shops like County Market, Walgreens, and several service stores, making errands easy and efficient.

🚴 Lost Bridge Trailhead Access

Lake Pointe’s proximity to the Lost Bridge Trail entrance on South Dirksen Parkway provides residents with direct access to miles of scenic paved paths perfect for biking, jogging, and connecting with nature right from their neighborhood.

Lake Pointe

This July in Lake Pointe

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

July 3, 2026

Rock the Dock – Fireworks on Lake Springfield

The Lake House at Lake Springfield (17 Waters Edge Blvd, Springfield, IL) • 6:00 PM–11:00 PM

This lively Independence Day event features live music, food vendors, and central Illinois’ largest on-the-water fireworks show—ideal for Lake Pointe residents looking for a festive, lakeside celebration just minutes from home.

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Through July 30, 2026 (Thursdays)

Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series

Y‑Block (north of Governor’s Mansion, downtown Springfield) • 6:15 PM (Kids' Kickoff), 6:45 PM (Opening Act), 7:45 PM (Headliner) – 9:30 PM

A free, weekly summer concert series featuring diverse live music, food trucks, Kids’ Kickoff and community booths—perfect for families in Lake Pointe seeking casual, downtown evening entertainment.

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July 5, 2026

Cruisin' for a Miracle Car Show

Walmart Supercenter (1100 Lejune Drive, Springfield) • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A car show and family-friendly fundraiser supporting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, featuring classic cars, raffles, food, and activities—convenient for local families wanting a fun daytime outing while supporting a good cause.

July 8 & July 18, 2026 (Wednesdays & Saturdays)

Old Capitol Farmers Market

Adams Street between 3rd & 5th Streets, Downtown Springfield • 7:30 AM–11:30 AM

Ongoing twice‑weekly farmers market offering fresh produce, artisan goods and more—a great way for Lake Pointe residents to pick up local groceries, support vendors, and enjoy a downtown outing.

July 9, 2026

Illinois Products Farmers Market at The Shed

The Shed, Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield • 3:30 PM–7:00 PM

Featuring Illinois wines, meats, cheeses, produce, baked goods and live entertainment—this market is an excellent chance for nearby residents to sample regional specialties and enjoy a relaxed summer evening.

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July 14–19, 2026

KansasFest at University of Illinois Springfield

University of Illinois Springfield

A week‑long annual gathering of computer enthusiasts held locally—unique for tech‑curious residents of Lake Pointe interested in vintage computing, workshops, and community celebration.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Lake Pointe

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Lake Pointe

Neighborhood Characteristics

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