Memphis

Normandy Meadows, Memphis Neighborhood

Normandy Meadows features predominantly single detached homes alongside spacious apartment buildings, offering a diverse range of residence sizes including many with four or more bedrooms. The neighborhood benefits from easy car parking and accessible street infrastructure that facilitates smooth driving. Several bus lines pass through the area, with stops conveniently located nearby. Dining options are plentiful, providing a wide variety of restaurants for different tastes. Nearby neighborhoods offer numerous well-distributed parks and green spaces, enhancing outdoor recreation opportunities. Educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools, are conveniently close, supporting daily routines with ease. Overall, Normandy Meadows provides a quiet and comfortable environment.

There is a great variety of green spaces in Normandy Meadows. There are a few parks close by for residents to unwind in and they are especially well-distributed, resulting in them being easy to get to from the majority of locations in the neighborhood. Finally, due to the presence of few pedestrians, this part of Memphis is relatively quiet,.

Highlights of Normandy Meadows

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

🚶 Wolf River Greenway (Shady Grove Trailhead)

This beautifully shaded, paved multi‑use trail along Humphreys Boulevard offers Normandy Meadows residents a scenic and accessible route for walking, jogging, and cycling right along the Wolf River, complete with abundant wildlife sightings and boardwalks through lush vegetation.

🏫 Normandy Elementary and Middle/High Schools

The neighborhood is served by the highly rated public schools—Normandy Elementary, Normandy Middle, and Normandy High—known for strong standardized test performance and close proximity that make school commutes easy and foster a tight‑knit community feel.

🛍️ Wolfchase Galleria Shopping & Dining District

Just east of the neighborhood, Wolfchase Galleria offers Normandy Meadows residents convenient access to a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, making daily errands and weekend outings highly accessible and diverse.

🌳 Proximity to Wolf River Natural Corridors

Bordered to the north by the Wolf River and just south of the Wolf River Greenway, Normandy Meadows benefits from nearby natural corridors and green spaces that provide peaceful views, outdoor recreation, and leisure opportunities within walking or short driving distance.

🐕 Walkable, Family‑Friendly Streetscape

Normandy Meadows is characterized by quiet, well‑maintained residential streets with mature trees and sidewalks, creating a peaceful, walkable environment where neighbors stroll with children and pets, reinforcing the strong sense of family and community.

Normandy Meadows

This June in Normandy Meadows

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

June 5–6, 2026

33rd Annual Memphis Juneteenth Festival

Medical District Park (former Health Science Park), Memphis, TN

This free, family-friendly festival celebrates Juneteenth with live music, dance, a fun run/walk, food trucks, and community performances—an ideal cultural and festive outing for Normandy Meadows residents.

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June 6, 2026

Memphis Crafts & Drafts Festival: Summer Market

Crosstown Concourse, Memphis, TN • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

A free day of browsing local artisans and makers, enjoying crafts, food, music, and drinks in a vibrant community space—great for supporting Memphis creativity close to home.

June 13, 2026

Raising Memphis Together: Family Wellness Summit

Porter‑Leath Early Childhood Academy, 628 Alice Ave, Memphis, TN • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A free, family-focused wellness event offering health resources, games, a DJ, activities, and advocacy opportunities—perfect for families in Normandy Meadows to connect and access maternal and child support.

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June 20, 2026

Opening Day – Black Farmers' Market Memphis

Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Memphis, TN • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

Kick off of the weekly seasonal Black Farmers’ Market, offering local produce, foods, artisan goods, and southern fellowship—an excellent opportunity for neighborhood residents to shop local and support community food access.

June 27, 2026

Sankofa African Diaspora Festival

Historic Cossitt Library, 33 S. Front St, Memphis, TN • 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

Free celebration in honor of Black Music Month with live music, dance, author readings, vendors, and food trucks—an enriching cultural event just minutes from Normandy Meadows.

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Stories, updates, and things to know in Normandy Meadows

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Local characteristics and demographics for Normandy Meadows

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