Spring Into Easton: Shopping & Tasting Crawl
A fun springtime crawl through about 40 downtown businesses with local food and drink samples—great for West Ward residents looking to stroll, shop, taste, and support Easton’s culinary scene.
West Ward features a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere with well-distributed parks nearby for outdoor enjoyment. The neighborhood offers a variety of housing options including townhouses, small apartment buildings, duplexes, and single detached homes, primarily ranging from one to three bedrooms. Convenient access to major highways makes traveling by car simple and efficient throughout the area. Public transit includes multiple nearby bus stops for accessible commuting. The presence of multiple primary schools adds to the convenience, and local supermarkets and diverse dining options, especially around Warren Street, provide ample choices for daily needs. Bicycle routes are well integrated, enhancing alternative transportation options within the neighborhood.
West Ward is a very good neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced ambience. There are a few green spaces close by for residents to visit and they are especially well-located, making them easy to get to. This neighborhood is also very good for those who need quiet surroundings, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at 12th and Northampton Streets, Cottingham Stadium Park serves as a vibrant community green space and sports center, anchoring neighborhood gatherings and local sporting events for residents of West Ward.
Situated on Ferry Street, Cheston Elementary is a longstanding educational institution in West Ward, fostering a strong sense of community and providing vital programs for neighborhood children and their families.
Along Northampton Street, the West Ward offers an eclectic mix of local restaurants and takeout spots, from family-owned pizzerias to bakeries, reflecting the neighborhood's diverse culinary traditions and culture.
Housed at 901 Washington Street, this food pantry is a cornerstone for local support, providing essential groceries and resources to West Ward residents and promoting strong community engagement.
Accessible from the North 13th Street entrance, this segment of the popular arts trail connects the West Ward to creative outdoor spaces, public artworks, and scenic walking and biking paths extending toward the Bushkill Creek.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun springtime crawl through about 40 downtown businesses with local food and drink samples—great for West Ward residents looking to stroll, shop, taste, and support Easton’s culinary scene.
An outdoor celebration of Lehigh Valley farms, food trucks, local growers and vendors—ideal for families in West Ward seeking fresh food, community atmosphere and variety just a short drive away.
A culinary celebration: the April 26 kick‑off event at Tidewater Inn followed by a week of restaurant‑specific specials—perfect for West Ward food lovers eager to explore Easton’s dining variety.
The nation’s oldest continuous open‑air market offering local produce, dairy, meats, baked goods, crafts—an easy, short walk for West Ward neighbors to find fresh, locally produced items.
A signature ProJeCt of Easton fundraiser showcasing Lehigh Valley culinary talent—appealing to West Ward adults interested in local fare and community philanthropy.
Stories, updates, and things to know in West Ward
Local characteristics and demographics for West Ward