Best and Worst Walkable Neighborhoods in Arlington, VA

by Discover Arlington

If walkability is at the top of your home search list, Arlington delivers—but some neighborhoods make it easier than others. Whether you’re commuting without a car or just love grabbing coffee and groceries on foot, here’s a quick breakdown of the best and worst neighborhoods in Arlington, VA based on their Walk Score.

**đźš¶ Best Walkable **Neighborhoods in Arlington:
These spots score 90+ and let you live life without depending on a car:

Clarendon – Trendy shops, bars, restaurants, and Metro access all within steps. This is Arlington’s walkability gold standard.

Ballston – With Ballston Quarter, a Metro station, and tons of new development, it’s a dream for those who want it all nearby.

Courthouse – Sandwiched between Clarendon and Rosslyn, Courthouse offers a mix of residential calm and urban perks.

**đź›» Least Walkable **Neighborhoods in Arlington:
These neighborhoods offer more space and quiet, but you’ll likely need a car:

Bellevue Forest – A leafy, serene neighborhood with large homes and wooded streets, but errands and restaurants require a drive.

Chain Bridge Forest – Tucked near the Potomac, this area is great for nature lovers but not ideal for daily errands on foot.

Golf Club Manor – Peaceful and residential, but you’ll be hopping in the car more often than not.

âś… Key Takeaways

  • Want to ditch your car? Focus on Clarendon, Ballston, or Courthouse.

  • Prefer space and privacy? Look at Arlington Ridge or Chain Bridge Forest.

  • Walk Score is a great filter—but lifestyle matters just as much.

 

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