Burlington

Five Sisters, Burlington Neighborhood

Five Sisters offers a calm and peaceful environment with tranquil streets that create a welcoming ambiance. This neighborhood provides convenient access to numerous local businesses, making daily errands simple and efficient. The area supports pleasant bicycling options, complemented by nearby bus lines that connect various parts of the city. Dining options are readily available, often located just a short distance away, while educational institutions serving primary through high school levels are easily accessible. Housing consists mainly of charming two- and three-bedroom residences, including single detached homes alongside well-maintained apartment buildings from an earlier architectural period, offering diverse living opportunities.

Five Sisters offers a relaxed environment. Five Sisters is quiet overall, as the streets tend to be peaceful.

Highlights of Five Sisters

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

🌳 Callahan Park

Located on Locust Street, Callahan Park is a beloved community green space featuring sports fields, tennis courts, a vibrant playground, shaded picnic areas, and plenty of open space for neighborhood gatherings, making it a central hub for family activities and outdoor fun in Five Sisters.

🏫 Champlain Elementary School

Situated directly within the Five Sisters neighborhood, Champlain Elementary School attracts many families thanks to its close-knit learning environment, strong neighborhood involvement, and walkability for local students, anchoring the community with educational excellence.

🍽️ Pine Street Food Scene

Just down the block, Five Sisters residents can stroll over to Pine Street, which boasts a growing array of local eateries, bakeries, and coffee shops including Great Harvest Bread Co. and Nomad Coffee, offering a taste of Burlington’s vibrant food culture within easy reach.

🛒 City Market South End Co-op

A quick walk along Flynn Avenue brings residents to City Market’s South End Co-op, a community-focused grocery store offering local produce, organic options, and sustainable goods, making it a convenient option for Five Sisters’ families seeking healthy, fresh food.

🚴 Champlain Parkway Multi-Use Path

Running along the edge of the neighborhood, the Champlain Parkway Multi-Use Path connects to the famous Burlington Bike Path, allowing outdoor enthusiasts in Five Sisters quick access to scenic walks, runs, and bike rides toward Lake Champlain or downtown.

Five Sisters

This May in Five Sisters

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

Saturday, May 9–Saturday, May 30, 2026 (Saturdays)

Burlington Farmers Market

345 Pine St, Burlington, VT • 9:00 AM–2:00 PM

A beloved weekly farmers market just a short ride from Five Sisters, offering fresh local produce, artisanal crafts, live music, and a community atmosphere that’s ideal for residents looking to shop local and enjoy spring Saturdays.

Friday, May 8–Saturday, May 9, 2026

Young Tradition Vermont Folk Festival

Various locations in Burlington (e.g., Vermont Folklife Center, Farmers Market) • May 8: 6:30 PM–9:00 PM; May 9: 10:00 AM–9:30 PM

This free two-day folk arts festival brings fiddle music, contra and Nepali dance, workshops and family‑friendly jams right into the heart of Burlington—perfect for locals eager to celebrate Vermont traditions and bring kids into the action.

Friday, May 15, 2026

South End Get Down Opening Day

Coal Collective / South End Get Down area, 377 Pine St, Burlington, VT • 6:00 PM–8:00 PM

Kick off the South End Get Down block‑party season with food trucks, DJs, craft beer, and a vibrant street party all within biking distance—great for families, friends, and neighbors to gather and enjoy spring evenings.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Crafter Day: Tulip Paper Chain at Burlington Public Library

Burlington Public Library, Children's Area • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

A fun, all‑ages arts‑and‑crafts drop‑in where kids (with adults) can make tulip paper‑chain decorations—wonderful for families in Five Sisters looking for a creative, cozy indoor outing.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Homeschool Connect: Nature Journals

Burlington Public Library (walk to Wehmhoff Jucker Park) • 1:30 PM–3:00 PM

An outdoor nature‑journaling walk that connects families and nature enthusiasts—ideal for residents interested in seasonal observation, relaxed outdoor social time, and creative journaling in nearby greenspace.

Friday, May 22, 2026

South End Get Down Block Party

Coal Collective / South End area, 377 Pine St, Burlington, VT • 5:00 PM–9:00 PM

A weekly spring‑into‑summer block party featuring dozens of food vendors, live music, and craft brews—perfect for Five Sisters locals looking for a lively, casual Friday night out close to home.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Five Sisters

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Local characteristics and demographics for Five Sisters

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