Niagara in Wheatfield, New York, is a neighborhood known for its proximity to the iconic Niagara Falls, surrounded by farmland and rural spaces. The area features a mix of home styles, including Cape Cods, brick split levels, and four-square homes, primarily built between the 1950s and 1970s. Residents benefit from ample acreage suitable for gardening and farming. The Niagara-Wheatfield Central School District is notable for its Eco-Campus Revitalization Project, which includes a 1.8-mile trail and creek. Schools in the area include Edward Town Middle School and Niagara Wheatfield High School, both of which have high ratings.
Niagara offers a variety of attractions, such as Veterans Memorial Park, where locals enjoy walks and mini golf, and the Niagara Arts & Cultural Center, which hosts outdoor movie nights and other events. Freedom Run Winery in nearby Lockport is popular for yoga sessions, board game nights, and wine tastings. The neighborhood also boasts several state parks, including Whirlpool State Park and De Veaux Woods State Park.
Dining options are plentiful along Niagara Falls Boulevard, with clusters of restaurants and the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls USA, which features chain restaurants and well-known retail brands. Local favorites include De Dee’s ice cream parlor, The Griffon Gastropub, El Cubilete Mexican restaurant, and Sunshine Café. The area also has grocery stores like ALDI, Walmart, Target, and Wegmans.
Niagara Falls International Airport is 3 miles away, and the Amtrak Niagara Falls Station is 6 miles away, providing convenient travel options. The neighborhood hosts various events, including holiday illuminations and fireworks at Niagara Falls, Jingle Falls USA, and a large July 4th celebration. Other attractions include Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino, the Aquarium of Niagara, and The Rapids Theatre.