Bradenton Blues Festival
A vibrant celebration of blues music and culture in downtown Bradenton, featuring live performances, food vendors, and arts & crafts—perfect for Lakeside South residents wanting a culturally rich, walkable weekend outing.
West of I-75 offers a peaceful residential atmosphere with over 250 nearby green spaces like Buchan Airport Community Park/Kiwanis Park and Miss Sarasota Softball Complex for relaxation and outdoor activities. The neighborhood features primarily single detached homes built around 1984, with a variety of two and three-bedroom options suited to diverse needs. Residents have access to more than 250 supermarkets and multiple dining choices within a reasonable distance. Educational opportunities include both public and private primary and secondary schools. While the area has limited cycling infrastructure, bus lines conveniently pass through, ensuring some public transportation options are available. Parking in the neighborhood is generally very easy.
The character of West of I-75 is exemplified by its calm ambience. There are over 700 parks close by for residents to discover, like Fruitville Park and Red Bug Slough Preserve, making them easy to access. This part of North Port is also very quiet, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located right within the heart of Lakeside South on 34th Avenue West, the community pool and clubhouse serve as a local gathering hub featuring a spacious swimming area, tennis courts, shuffleboard, and a variety of neighborhood events—making it a focal point for families and social activities.
Lakeside South is renowned for its beautiful chain of man-made lakes and meandering walking paths, popular with residents for daily strolls, birdwatching, and a peaceful atmosphere that defines the neighborhood’s tranquil character.
Situated at the intersection of 53rd Avenue West and 34th Street West, Lakeside South Plaza offers neighborhood conveniences with local shops, essential services, and quick dining spots, all just steps from most homes.
A beloved local breakfast and lunch spot right by the neighborhood at 5860 14th Street West, Jersey Girl Bagels is famous for its New York-style bagels and friendly service, drawing a loyal crowd from Lakeside South for morning coffee and weekend brunches.
The dedicated school bus stop at the main Lakeside South entrance ensures quick, convenient access for families to Manatee County’s public schools, including the nearby Robert H. Prine Elementary and W.D. Sugg Middle School, making mornings smoother for local students.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A vibrant celebration of blues music and culture in downtown Bradenton, featuring live performances, food vendors, and arts & crafts—perfect for Lakeside South residents wanting a culturally rich, walkable weekend outing.
Weekly farmers’ market offering fresh produce, homemade goods, and artisanal crafts—a great family-friendly Saturday morning trip for local residents to shop local and support Bradenton vendors.
Bradenton’s massive Fourth of July celebration includes live music, food trucks, kids’ zone areas, and one of the area’s largest fireworks displays—even offering commemorative free T‑shirts for early attendees—ideal for a festive family evening.
A nearby regional patriotic celebration featuring live music by Sugar Vibe and The Pops Orchestra, a kids’ zone, food trucks, games, and a grand 18‑minute fireworks show—a big‑scale, family‑friendly outing for area residents.
A festive ‘Christmas in July’ market in the creative Village of the Arts with unique handmade gifts, local food, and art—a charming themed outing within easy reach of Lakeside South families.
A local brewery’s anniversary bash featuring special beers, live music, food trucks, giveaways, and family fun—great for residents looking for casual weekend entertainment close to home.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Lakeside South
Local characteristics and demographics for Lakeside South