Red, White & BOOM! 4th of July Celebration
This locally beloved Lincolnshire festival includes a 5K race, parade, creative cardboard regatta, and scenic fireworks—perfect for families and neighbors seeking a lively, patriotic summer outing.
Lincolnshire offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere with mostly quiet streets that contribute to its relaxing character. The neighborhood provides a wide variety of housing options, including single detached homes and larger residences with multiple bedrooms. Convenient proximity to pharmacies and primary and high schools ensures daily necessities and educational needs are nearby. While a vehicle helps with grocery shopping, the generally flat terrain supports an established cycling network for alternative transportation. This area’s combination of diverse housing sizes and accessibility to essential services creates a harmonious and inviting environment for residents seeking comfortable living.
The character of Lincolnshire is exemplified by its calm ambience. Lincolnshire is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets are generally quite tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A small, quiet triangular green space nestled at the heart of Greater Lincolnshire, Triangle Park is a beloved neighborhood gathering spot where kids meet for bike rides, families hold cookouts, and the community’s Little Free Library invites impromptu story times and neighborly connection.
Serving the Lincolnshire neighborhood as part of Evansville‑Vanderburgh School Corporation, Harper Elementary School provides nearby and accessible education for local families, reinforcing the neighborhood’s appeal to those seeking quality public schools within walking or short driving distance.
A long‑standing local favorite located right within Greater Lincolnshire, Donut Bank has been serving neighbors since 1987 with its classic sweet treats, offering a cozy, familiar spot for a morning coffee and community feel.
Conveniently situated near U.S. Highway 41 and Lincoln Avenue on the edge of Lincolnshire, the Covert and Lodge Shopping Center houses Simpson’s Supermarket, Family Dollar, and other essential retail options, making everyday errands quick and easy for residents.
At the intersection of Highway 41 and Bellemeade Avenue, Lincolnshire offers direct access to the paved High Rail Trail, inviting residents to enjoy biking, jogging, and walking through a scenic route that links Olde Towne with East Riverside Drive.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This locally beloved Lincolnshire festival includes a 5K race, parade, creative cardboard regatta, and scenic fireworks—perfect for families and neighbors seeking a lively, patriotic summer outing.
Evansville’s biggest public fireworks show celebrates America’s 250th Birthday with food trucks, kids’ activities, and a dazzling display along the riverfront—ideal for families or couples looking for lively downtown summer fun.
This two‑session beginner oil painting workshop offers adults and teens a creative, hands‑on summer activity—complete with all supplies provided and a chance to learn alongside others in a welcoming setting.
A fun, eco‑friendly craft session where teens and adults can make their own bracelets from recycled denim—great for anyone in Evansville seeking a creative and social museum experience.
This two‑night jazz celebration includes a strollable Jazz Walk through downtown venues followed by an outdoor jazz festival with food trucks and live music—perfect for music lovers in Evansville and nearby communities.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Lincolnshire
Local characteristics and demographics for Lincolnshire