Redwood Heights
Catering to mostly middle class households, the Redwood Heights features a scenic hill neighborhood. With its proximity to Highways 13 and 580, Redwood Heights is certainly one place you can live, play, work, study and enjoy life in. Graders need not worry about their schooling because they could enroll in Redwood Heights Elementary School located just within the neighborhood. They do not need to travel far and their parents can also save on transportation expenses. Redwood Heights also feature a recreation center and a daycare center rolled into one. The recreation center offers different activities for different ages such as summer camps, ballet classes, karate, gymnastics and culinary arts sessions.
Approximately 25,000 residents consider Redwood Heights as their home. Majority of the residents are Whites though Blacks, Latinos and Asians also make up a greater percentage of the population. Thus, it is no wonder that Redwood Heights is also considered one of the centers of cultural diversity in Oakland. You can also visit the Avenue Terrace Park in the neighborhood.
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