Somerset

Somerset, Somerset Neighborhood

Somerset offers a tranquil atmosphere with easy access to several public green spaces such as Somerset Park, enhancing outdoor recreation options. The neighborhood’s housing includes a variety of sizes, from lofts to spacious four-bedroom dwellings, built largely during the 1960s and 1970s, providing diverse architectural character. Shopping for groceries and dining out are convenient with many nearby options, while primary schools are within close reach. Biking is a comfortable choice for transportation due to bike-friendly infrastructure, and bus lines connect the area with multiple stops close to residences. Parking availability makes driving a practical way to get around.

Somerset offers a calm ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. There are a few parks close by for residents to discover, including Somerset Park and Little Falls SVU 2, making it very easy to reach them. This part of the town is also very good for those who like a quiet atmosphere, as the streets are very tranquil.

Highlights of Somerset

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

🏊 Somerset Town Pool

The private Somerset Town Pool is a central community gathering spot during warmer months, offering lap lanes, swim team activities, summer events, and a welcoming space for residents to socialize and stay active.

🎾 Somerset Community Tennis & Basketball Courts

Generations of residents enjoy the neighborhood’s own tennis and basketball courts—maintained by the town—which provide easy backyard recreation and reflect Somerset’s strong commitment to active, family‑friendly amenities.

🛤️ Capital Crescent Trail Access

Somerset residents benefit from direct, walkable access to the Capital Crescent Trail, a popular paved path perfect for biking, running, and walking, linking the town to Bethesda and Georgetown.

🏫 Somerset Elementary School & Capello Park

Somerset Elementary—highly rated within Montgomery County—sits adjacent to Capello Park and the town pool, making it a walkable hub for families and a touchstone for community life.

🌳 Willard Avenue Neighborhood Park

Bordering Somerset’s southern edge, Willard Avenue Neighborhood Park spans five serene acres off River Road, featuring wooded walking paths, playground facilities, half‑court basketball, and even fitness stations for quiet outdoor recreation.

Somerset

This May in Somerset

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

May 2, 2026

Mother’s Day Craft & Connect – A Creative Gathering for Moms

Somerset County Library, Princess Anne, MD • 1:00 PM–3:00 PM

A lovely Mother’s Day crafting event hosted at the local Somerset County Library in Princess Anne, just minutes from Somerset, offering a creative opportunity for families and moms to celebrate together in a community setting.

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May 2026 – ongoing weekly on Thursdays (starts in June)

Shore Fresh Growers Farmers Market (Princess Anne)

Somerset Ave & Washington St, Princess Anne, MD

A local farmers market in nearby Princess Anne offering organic produce, baked goods, honey and more—an easily accessible option for fresh local food and community interaction.

May 16, 2026

2026 Preakness Stakes

Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, MD

Maryland’s premier horse racing event held annually in mid‑May; while a bit of a drive, it's one of the state’s biggest spring spectacles that Somerset locals may attend for a festive day out.

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May 23 & May 30, 2026

Derwood Farmers Market – Season Opening

16501 Redland Road, Rockville, MD • 9:00 AM–1:00 PM

A vibrant community farmers market in Rockville starting in late May, offering fresh produce, meats, baked goods and community atmosphere—a worthwhile weekend trip for Somerset residents seeking a larger market.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Somerset

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Somerset

Neighborhood Characteristics

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