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South Campus, Baton Rouge,LA

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South Campus in Baton Rouge, LA, is a vibrant and welcoming neighborhood that offers a perfect blend of urban convenience and southern charm. Known for its eclectic mix of local eateries, coffee shops, and boutiques, this area is a favorite among young professionals, students, and families alike. Residents enjoy the lively atmosphere created by its proximity to Louisiana State University, which brings a youthful energy and a calendar full of cultural and sporting events. Whether you’re grabbing a bite at a popular spot like The Chimes or exploring the unique shops along Perkins Road, South Campus has something for everyone.

One of the standout attractions of South Campus is the beautiful and expansive Highland Road Park, a great place for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy walking trails, picnic areas, and sports facilities. The neighborhood also boasts several charming parks and recreational areas, making it ideal for those who love spending time outside. Additionally, the LSU lakes and Tiger Stadium are just a short drive away, offering ample opportunities to catch a game or enjoy lakeside walks. This neighborhood is a hub for community events, local farmers markets, and art festivals, fostering a strong sense of community and belonging.

For anyone relocating to Baton Rouge, South Campus offers the advantage of being conveniently close to Downtown, roughly a 10 to 15-minute drive depending on traffic. This means you can easily access the city’s business district, government offices, and a variety of entertainment options without sacrificing the more relaxed vibe of a residential neighborhood. With its friendly atmosphere, excellent amenities, and strong ties to LSU, South Campus is an excellent choice for those looking to settle into a lively yet comfortable part of Baton Rouge.

South Campus Demographics

Population 21,013
Density (People/sqml.) 989
Median Age 25.0
Married Couples
22%
22% of the population of South Campus aged 16 years and older are married.
Have Kids
11%
11% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

About 22% of the South Campus population aged 16 and older are married, which is notably lower than average. This could suggest a community with a younger, more transient population—perhaps made up of students, professionals, or renters. It may also reflect a neighborhood that attracts singles or couples without children, contributing to a more independent, urban lifestyle.

With only 11% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

Age Breakdown

South Campus neighborhood age breakdown chart

Exploring South Campus demographics can reveal a lot about its character, pace, and overall lifestyle. South Campus has a population of 21,013, which is larger than many other Baton Rouge neighborhoods, creating a lively and dynamic atmosphere. Its size brings an abundance of amenities, entertainment options, and community activities, while still offering spaces to unwind and enjoy the neighborhood’s unique character.

With a lower than average population density of 989 people per square mile, South Campus offers a more open and spacious environment compared to many other Baton Rouge neighborhoods. This often means quieter streets, less congestion, and a relaxed atmosphere — all while still providing access to the amenities and conveniences of city living.

With a lower-than-average age of 25, you're likely to find a noticeably youthful energy and vibrant atmosphere. This younger population brings a dynamic mix of activity, innovation, and community involvement, shaping a neighborhood that feels lively, forward-thinking, and full of opportunity — making it an especially appealing choice for younger adults looking for an active and engaging community.

Crime in South Campus

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South Campus Crime Map

The South Campus crime map provides an in-depth look at crime rates throughout the community, using block group data to reveal both safer pockets and places with more frequent incidents. By visualizing these patterns, the crime map helps residents and newcomers alike better understand the dynamics of neighborhood safety. It’s worth noting that higher-crime areas on the map aren’t always indicative of danger — spots near busy commercial centers, transportation hubs, or popular attractions may naturally show more reports due to increased activity.

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Home Price $249,778
Median Rent $1,111
People/Household 2.4

Home Price Breakdown

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Rent vs Own

Rent 76% Own 24%

Year Moved In

Before 2010 32% After 2010 68%

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Housing prices can reveal a lot about the balance and overall appeal of a neighborhood. In South Campus, the median home price is about $249,778, which is on par with many comparable areas. This average pricing reflects a stable, affordable housing market and makes the neighborhood an appealing choice for a wide range of buyers seeking both value and long-term potential. Examining how home prices and appreciation rates in South Campus have shifted over time can reveal important clues about the neighborhood’s future value. These trends help potential buyers and investors understand market momentum and determine whether the area is likely to deliver strong returns over the long term.

The median rent is around $1,111, which is on par with many comparable neighborhoods. This balanced pricing offers a mix of affordability and value, making it a practical choice for a wide range of renters.

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Top Rated Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Lee High School
1105 Lee Drive, Baton Rouge, LA
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Highland Elementary School
280 Sunset Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score
Thrive Academy
2585 Brightside Drive, Baton Rouge, LA
High School 6 - 11 School Score
Idea Innovation
7800 Innovation Park Drive, Baton Rouge, LA
Elementary School KG - 7 School Score
Brusly High School
630 Frontage Road, Brusly, LA
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Louisiana School For The Deaf
2888 Brightside Lane, Baton Rouge, LA
High School PK - 12 School Score
The Emerge Center
7784 Innovation Park Dr, Baton Rouge, LA
Elementary School KG - KG School Score

Education Level Achieved

School ratings in South Campus combine factors like student performance, graduation rates, and standardized test scores to provide a clear picture of overall educational quality. The use of NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores adds valuable context by offering a consistent national benchmark to see how local schools compare on a broader scale. Additionally, understanding the overall education level achieved by residents in South Campus can give insight into the community’s priorities and opportunities, helping families make more informed decisions about where to live and how well local schools may support long-term student success.