Foothills Farmers’ Market
A weekly market offering fresh produce, baked goods, artisan cheeses and crafts from local farms and small businesses—perfect for easy access to local foods and supporting nearby producers.
View event details →Tucked away amidst mature trees and quiet streets, Hickory Hills is a charming neighborhood known for its spacious lots, classic brick homes, and welcoming, close-knit community spirit. With its inviting ambiance and lush surroundings, residents enjoy the perfect blend of privacy and neighborly connection in every season.
Shelby offers a peaceful and quiet setting with low traffic noise throughout the area. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes, many built around 1978, showcasing classic design and comfortable layouts. Residents find convenient access to several primary schools that are located nearby. A short trip can lead to a local pharmacy stocking everyday essentials, providing added convenience. Grocery shopping is available at approximately 20 stores accessible by car, ensuring variety. While the terrain is gently rolling and lacks extensive cycling infrastructure, ample parking makes driving simple and accessible for daily activities. Overall, it is a serene community with practical amenities close by.
People who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy Shelby. The noise levels in Shelby are very low, as the streets are very calm.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Hickory Hills is notable for its well-established single‑family homes built in the early 1970s (circa 1972–1973), offering cozy, affordable residences ranging from roughly 1,100 to 1,400 sq ft—making it an attractive and reasonably priced neighborhood within Shelby’s housing market.
Residents of Hickory Hills benefit from access to the Cleveland County Schools district, including nearby elementary, middle, and Shelby High School, providing a convenient and community‑focused education network for local families.
Though not inside Hickory Hills, the neighborhood enjoys close proximity to Uptown Shelby’s vibrant attractions, including the Earl Scruggs Center and Don Gibson Theatre at Courthouse Square, offering cultural enrichment within a short drive.
Hickory Hills residents are within convenient reach of the annual American Legion World Series baseball event, a major regional sporting tradition that draws visitors and fosters local community spirit each August in Shelby.
The neighborhood’s location offers residents quick access to Shelby’s uptown area—where farmers markets, cafes, boutiques, and local events are hosted around the courthouse square—making daily errands and outings especially convenient.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly market offering fresh produce, baked goods, artisan cheeses and crafts from local farms and small businesses—perfect for easy access to local foods and supporting nearby producers.
View event details →A plant sale hosted by the Broad River Community Market, great for gardeners looking to add regional plants and engage with local growers and volunteers.
View event details →A family-friendly Easter egg hunt ideal for parents and children to enjoy seasonal fun close to home at a local church venue.
An early-morning BBQ cooking event benefitting the local firefighters’ fund—great for food lovers who want a tasty start to the day while supporting community heroes.
Free Microsoft Word instruction offered at the local library—perfect for residents wanting to build office skills in a convenient community setting.
A themed escape-room style experience based on local creeks—engaging for families and teens interested in hands-on, educational fun rooted in community and environmental awareness.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Hickory Hills
Local characteristics and demographics for Hickory Hills