Hinesville Black Business Expo
This expo showcases over 75 local Black-owned vendors, food trucks, and family-friendly activities—an ideal opportunity for Cinder Hill residents to support regional entrepreneurs and enjoy community fun close to home.
Hinesville features a calm and peaceful atmosphere where tranquility is a defining quality of the streets. The city primarily offers spacious single detached homes with three or more bedrooms, alongside smaller apartment buildings. Residents benefit from convenient parking and straightforward car travel throughout the city. Though cycling infrastructure is limited, there are some gentle slopes available. Dining options include a small variety of restaurants, while shopping needs can be met at around ten supermarkets. Educational opportunities are enhanced by both public and private schools in the area, contributing to a balanced and welcoming community setting.
The character of Hinesville is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. Hinesville is especially quiet, as the streets are generally very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A defining feature of the Cinder Hill neighborhood, the quiet cul‑de‑sac streets like Cinder Hill Lane offer spacious yards, established brick ranch homes from the late 1970s and early 1980s, and a serene suburban atmosphere unique to this enclave of Hinesville.
Though not located within Cinder Hill itself, the neighborhood benefits from being close to Joseph Martin Elementary School—about 1.7 to 1.8 miles away—making it a convenient option for families with young children.
Cinder Hill’s location on the edge of Hinesville provides quick commuting options to Fort Stewart via nearby routes and direct access to Hwy 17 and Interstate‑95, making it especially attractive for military families and those working in surrounding areas.
The neighborhood’s large half‑acre lots, mature trees, and low housing density offer a peaceful, green environment that stands apart from more densely built parts of Hinesville.
Cinder Hill is notable for its awareness of environmental factors—homes here face projected risks such as extreme heat, wildfire, and severe wind events over the coming decades, making resilience planning a distinctive consideration for residents.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This expo showcases over 75 local Black-owned vendors, food trucks, and family-friendly activities—an ideal opportunity for Cinder Hill residents to support regional entrepreneurs and enjoy community fun close to home.
A lifestyle event at Bryant Commons featuring curated activities suited for all ages, making it a convenient, fun outing for families in Cinder Hill looking for something nearby.
A weeklong co-ed soccer camp just minutes away promotes active and engaging opportunities for youth in Cinder Hill to enjoy structured outdoor recreation.
Weekly craft workshops downtown offer creative outlets for families and individuals in Cinder Hill—perfect for getting involved in local arts and community.
A wellness-focused 5K run/walk in a local park gives Cinder Hill residents an active, family-friendly way to engage with the broader Hinesville community.
An evening of Mexican food in downtown Hinesville where 10% of proceeds support Kiwanis programs—an easy way for Cinder Hill residents to dine locally and contribute to youth causes.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Cinder Hill
Local characteristics and demographics for Cinder Hill