Community & EventsLiving in Auburn & Opelika, Alabama March 1, 2026

Things to Do in Auburn & Opelika This March

Things to Do in Auburn & Opelika to Add to Your Calendar

March is when Auburn and Opelika really start waking up again. Because warmer afternoons mean more time outside, the community calendar fills up quickly. Whether you’re new to the area or you’ve called this place home for years, there’s always something happening that helps you stay connected to the heartbeat of the community.

Here are a few events happening this month that are worth checking out.

Arts, Culture & Entertainment

Early in the month, the Opelika Center for the Performing Arts hosts Cirque Kalabanté on March 8, bringing high-energy performance and acrobatics to the local stage. It’s a great option if you’re looking for something different than the usual dinner outing.

For those who enjoy local creative experiences, the Spring Invitational Exhibition kicks off March 9 and runs through April, highlighting regional artists and adding another opportunity to explore Auburn’s art scene.

And toward the end of March, one of the area’s most anticipated music events arrives, the Opelika Songwriters Festival, March 26–29. Over 40 artists perform across multiple downtown venues, creating an intimate and walkable live music experience that draws fans from across the Southeast.

Community Favorites

If you enjoy relaxed evenings out, then you will love Food Truck Friday. It returns in March with local trucks, live music, and vendors gathering in downtown Opelika. It’s a free community event and always a fun way to support small businesses and spend time outdoors.

Another unique local experience offered throughout the year is Tea on Thach, a monthly high-tea gathering featuring specialty teas and curated bites, perfect for slowing down and catching up with friends.

🐾 Bark in the Park — Come See Us

One event especially meaningful to our team is Bark in the Park, hosted as part of Auburn’s Parks and Recreation annual events lineup. This pet-friendly gathering celebrates the community’s love for animals and time outdoors.

Because of our continued involvement supporting CARE Humane Society and our Homes for Dogs initiative, Kent McCown Group will be there, and we would love for you to stop by and say hello if you’re attending.

Events like this reflect what we love most about this area, which is a strong sense of connection between neighbors, families, and even our pets.

Why Local Events Matter

There is never a shortage of things to do in Auburn & Opelika. The calendar stays busy year-round with sports, music, cultural festivals, and family-friendly experiences designed to help people engage with the community. Click Here To see the full calendar.

For those considering moving here, events like these offer a glimpse into daily life beyond listings and statistics. They show the personality of the community — welcoming, active, and deeply relational.

And if you ever want recommendations tailored to your interests, just reach out. Helping people discover the lifestyle here is one of our favorite parts of what we do.

Living in Auburn & Opelika, Alabama February 25, 2026

Moving to Auburn or Opelika: What Locals Want You to Know Before You Pack

If you’re thinking about moving to Auburn or Opelika, chances are someone has already told you how friendly it is here. And that part is true,but there’s more to life in East Alabama than football weekends and Southern charm.

As locals who live, work, and raise our families here, we hear the same questions from newcomers all the time. This guide isn’t the glossy brochure version, it’s the real stuff people wish they’d known sooner.

Whether you’re relocating for work, family, school, or simply a slower pace of life, here’s what locals want you to know before you make the move. Don’t miss our FAQ at the end of the article!

1. Auburn and Opelika Are Neighbors, Not Twins

One of the biggest surprises for newcomers is how different Auburn and Opelika feel, even though they share a city line.

Auburn is shaped heavily by Auburn University. Game days, student housing, and university schedules influence traffic, housing demand, and even local businesses. Many people love the energy, especially those connected to the university or who enjoy being close to campus events.

Opelika, on the other hand, has a more historic, small-town feel. Its downtown has grown into a destination of its own, with locally owned restaurants, boutiques, and year-round community events. Many families choose Opelika for its neighborhoods, schools, and slightly slower pace.

Locals know this isn’t an “either/or” situation…it’s about which lifestyle fits you best.

2. Game Day Is a Lifestyle (Even If You’re Not a Football Fan)

Fall Saturdays in Auburn are not just football games, they’re full-scale events.

Traffic patterns change. Restaurants fill early. Rental prices and hotel availability skyrocket. Some locals plan errands around kick-off times, while others lean fully into the tradition and host friends and family from out of town.

Even if you don’t attend a single game, it’s important to understand how game days impact daily life, especially when choosing a neighborhood, condo, or rental near campus.

3. The Housing Market Is Highly Neighborhood-Driven

In Auburn and Opelika, pricing can change dramatically from one neighborhood to the next, sometimes just a few streets apart.

Locals understand that:

  • Proximity to campus matters

  • School zones influence demand

  • Some neighborhoods are ideal for long-term living, others for short-term rentals or student housing

  • New construction and resale homes often behave very differently in the market

This is where local knowledge really matters. What works for one buyer may not work for another, even with similar budgets.

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4. You’ll Learn the “Local Shortcuts” Eventually, But Not Right Away

Traffic here isn’t like a major metro, but locals definitely know which roads to avoid at certain times.

School pickup lines, railroad crossings in Opelika, game day closures, and peak commute hours all shape how people move through town. New residents often laugh later about how long it took them to discover the quicker back way to Publix or the easiest route around campus.

It’s one of those things you only learn by living here  or by listening closely to a local.

5. Community Really Does Matter Here

One thing newcomers almost always mention is how connected Auburn and Opelika feel.

People show up  for school events, fundraisers, local causes, and neighbors. Small businesses are supported. Faces become familiar quickly. It’s not unusual to run into someone you know at the grocery store, a coffee shop, or a high school football game.

That sense of community is a big reason many people come here and an even bigger reason they stay.

6. Cost of Living Is Reasonable, But Not “Cheap”

Compared to larger cities, Auburn and Opelika offer a strong quality of life for the cost. However, housing demand,  especially near Auburn University, means prices don’t always match what people expect from a smaller Southern town.

Locals understand where value truly lies:

  • Which areas appreciate steadily

  • Where long-term ownership makes sense

  • Which properties carry hidden costs (HOAs, short-term rental restrictions, or special assessments)

Knowing these details early can save you money, and stress, down the road.

7. You Don’t Have to Figure It Out Alone

Relocating is more than just buying a house, it’s learning how a community works.

The most successful moves we see happen when people ask questions, lean on local expertise, and take time to understand the rhythm of life here. Auburn and Opelika welcome newcomers, but locals know that the best experiences come from being informed, not rushed.

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Final Thoughts From a Local Perspective

Moving to Auburn or Opelika isn’t just about finding the right home, it’s about finding the right fit.

From neighborhoods and schools to game day traffic and community traditions, the little things make a big difference. And having someone who truly knows the area can turn what feels overwhelming into something exciting.

If you’re considering a move and want honest, local insight, we’re always happy to help you navigate what life here really looks like…before the boxes are unpacked. Click Here to download our Buyer’s Guide.

FAQ: Moving to Auburn or Opelika

What are the main lifestyle differences between Auburn and Opelika?

Auburn tends to have a more university-driven pace, with activity centered around Auburn University, campus events, and game day traditions. Opelika offers a more historic downtown, locally owned businesses, and a slower day-to-day rhythm. Many people choose based on commute, housing style, and proximity to amenities rather than city lines alone.

How close is Opelika to Auburn University?

Opelika directly borders Auburn, and many neighborhoods are within a 10–15 minute drive of Auburn University. It’s common for residents to live in one city and work, shop, or spend time in the other.

How does football season impact daily life in Auburn and Opelika?

During football season, traffic patterns and parking in Auburn — especially near campus and downtown — change significantly on game days. Opelika typically experiences minimal impact, though locals in both cities often plan errands and travel around kick-off times.

Is the Auburn–Opelika housing market competitive?

The market can be competitive depending on location, price point, and property type. Homes close to Auburn University, in established neighborhoods, or with low-maintenance features often see strong demand. Understanding neighborhood-specific trends is key.

How does cost of living vary across the area?

Cost of living and home prices vary more by neighborhood than by city. Factors like proximity to campus, lot size, age of the home, and amenities all influence pricing. Local insight helps buyers understand where long-term value exists.

What do people new to the area often overlook?

Many newcomers underestimate how traffic patterns, seasonal events, and local schedules influence daily routines. Locals tend to plan around these rhythms, which becomes second nature over time.