Oak Hill in Chantilly, Virginia, is a suburban neighborhood located just north of U.S. Route 50, offering convenient access to major roads, airports, and shopping centers. The area, once part of the Chantilly Plantation, has evolved into a community with over 6,000 homes, including townhouses and single-family residences in subdivisions like Highland Mews, Franklin Glen, Chantilly Highlands, and Franklin Farm. Home styles range from colonials and split-levels to Tudors, with prices varying based on size and age. Recreational amenities include pools, playgrounds, sports fields, and trails such as Horsepen Run Trail. Local parks like Franklin Farm Park and Franklin Glen Park provide additional outdoor spaces for sports and leisure activities. The neighborhood is also home to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, a museum dedicated to aviation history, located just 2 miles away. For daily needs, residents have access to grocery stores like Food Lion and Giant, and diverse dining options at Sully Plaza and Reston Town Center. Oak Hill's schools are highly rated, with students attending Oak Hill, Fox Mill, Crossfield, Navy, and Lees Corner Elementary Schools, Rachel Carson and Franklin Middle Schools, and Chantilly, Oakton, and South Lakes High Schools. The area is safer than the national average, and commuters benefit from proximity to the Innovation Center Metro station and Dulles International Airport, both within a short drive.