Tupelo

Lakeshire, Tupelo Neighborhood

Tupelo offers a peaceful and quiet environment with minimal street noise and city clamor, providing a calm setting for residents. Most housing consists of well-maintained single detached homes built around 1982, alongside spacious apartment buildings and duplexes. The city features convenient access to over 150 diverse dining options and approximately 30 supermarkets reachable by vehicle. Educational opportunities include a variety of public and private elementary and secondary schools. While the city has some hills, it provides accessible roadways for vehicles and adequate parking spots near major highways, making transportation straightforward. Pharmacies and basic necessities are located within a reasonable distance for convenience.

People who prefer a calm environment will enjoy Tupelo. Tupelo is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor near one of the railway lines or the airport (Tupelo Rgnl).

Highlights of Lakeshire

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

🏦 Cadence Bank – Tupelo Lakeshire Branch

Located at 1851 North Gloster Street right on the edge of Lakeshire, this Cadence Bank branch offers full-service banking including lobby, drive-thru, and 24/7 ATM services, serving as a convenient local financial hub for residents. ([cadencebank.com](https://cadencebank.com/find-a-location/cadence-tupelo-lakeshire-branch?utm_source=openai))

🏫 Carver Elementary School

Serving grades K–1 at 910 North Green Street just a few blocks from Lakeshire Drive, Carver Elementary is a well-regarded neighborhood school known for its low student‑teacher ratio (about 8:1) and strong community integration. ([greatschools.org](https://www.greatschools.org/mississippi/tupelo/1295-Carver-Elementary-School/?utm_source=openai))

🚶 Residential Lakefront Lots on Lakeshire Drive

The neighborhood’s defining feature is its setting around a scenic lake — homes like those at 1061 and 2924 Lakeshire Drive offer waterfront lots, private pools, and peaceful cul‑de‑sac layouts, giving Lakeshire a serene, upscale residential character. ([zillow.com](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1061-Lakeshire-Dr-Tupelo-MS-38804/91643101_zpid/?utm_source=openai))

🛍️ Nearby Bel Air Shopping & Service Corridors

Just off Lakeshire near North Gloster Street, the adjacent Bel Air area hosts grocery, dining, and service destinations—stores like Midnite Pottery and nearby neon‑pig grocers give locals easy access to everyday essentials. ([realtor.com](https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1553-Lakeshire-Dr_Tupelo_MS_38804_M73837-44779?utm_source=openai))

🎾 Proximity to Bel Air Community Recreation

While Lakeshire itself is quiet and residential, it's located near the Bel Air Community Center and public recreation zones where residents can access city amenities including parks, aquatics, and leisure facilities. ([tupeloms.gov](https://www.tupeloms.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/TUPELO_PRECINCT_MAPS_2025.pdf?utm_source=openai))

A Tupelo Neighborhood

This June in Lakeshire

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

June 3–6, 2026

Tupelo Elvis Festival

Various locations in Downtown Tupelo

A hometown staple celebrating Elvis Presley, this festival spans music, tribute contests, a pet parade, carnival, 5K, and family fun—perfect for locals to honor Tupelo’s native son and enjoy vibrant community spirit.

June 4, 2026

Tupelo Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Competition First Round + Bill Cherry

Lyric Theatre, Tupelo • 7:00 PM–10:00 PM

Part of the Elvis Festival, this live tribute artist competition with special guest Bill Cherry offers an entertaining evening in downtown—a great night out for residents looking for local culture and live performance.

June 6, 2026

Running with the King 5K

Veterans Park, Tupelo • 7:30 AM–10:00 AM

A signature community run that traces a course past Elvis’s birthplace and supports the Boys & Girls Club—ideal for local families and fitness-minded residents wanting to engage in a meaningful, hometown event.

June 13–14, 2026

2nd Annual Sting City Showdown (Youth Basketball Tournament)

Tupelo Middle School

A high-energy youth basketball tournament showcasing local talent and community competition—great for families and sports fans to support youth athletics in the neighborhood.

June 15–17, 2026

Kids Summer Pottery Series

Petty Betty Art Studio, Tupelo • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM

A hands-on creative pottery workshop for children, offering fun, skill-building summer projects right in town—perfect for families looking for artistic, child-friendly activities nearby.

June 26–27, 2026

North Mississippi Renaissance Festival

Downtown Tupelo (767 East Main Street)

A family-friendly, free renaissance fair featuring vendors and live talent raising money for charity—great for locals looking for unique, regional entertainment with a fairytale twist.

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