Field Day at the Library
A fun, movement‑focused program for kids ages 6‑12 right in your neighborhood branch—great for families in Irvington looking to get active and social locally.
View event details →Irvington offers a calm and quiet neighborhood with low traffic noise for comfortable living. The area features mostly single detached homes along with large apartment buildings, providing a broad range of housing sizes from lofts to spacious four-bedroom options. Multiple bus lines serve the neighborhood with conveniently located stops, making public transit accessible. Nearby parks offer pleasant outdoor spaces for relaxation and recreation. Residents benefit from close proximity to primary schools, both public and private options, as well as about 20 restaurants and coffee shops. Additionally, supermarkets are within easy reach from most properties, ensuring daily conveniences are readily available.
Irvington is a good neighborhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a slower-paced atmosphere. Parks are very well-distributed and there are a few of them nearby for residents to visit, which makes it easy to access them. This neighborhood is also good for those who like quiet areas, as the streets are generally reasonably calm - although that is not the case around one of the railway lines.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A beloved green space anchored on East Pleasant Run Parkway, Ellenberger Park offers walking trails, a historic swimming pool, tennis courts, a playground, and many community events, making it a vibrant hub for neighborhood recreation and gatherings.
Located on East Washington Street, this charter high school is known for its historic building and focus on arts and academics, fostering a strong community feel and serving as an anchor institution in the district.
Clustered along Washington Street, this walkable district is home to quirky local restaurants, like Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza and Black Acre Brewing Co., creating a vibrant food and drink scene deeply tied to the neighborhood’s history.
A treasured independent bookstore on Johnson Avenue, Bookmamas specializes in new and used books and hosts author readings, literary events, and book clubs, serving as a cultural touchstone for the Irvington community.
Running through the heart of Irvington along a former rail corridor, the Pennsy Trail offers scenic biking and walking paths that connect neighbors and provide easy access to both recreation and local businesses.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, movement‑focused program for kids ages 6‑12 right in your neighborhood branch—great for families in Irvington looking to get active and social locally.
View event details →A relaxed Sunday afternoon market just steps from Irvington homes with nearly 100 vendors, live music, local produce and crafts—perfect for weekend shopping and community connection.
View event details →A vibrant, pet‑friendly celebration of Pride with food trucks, vendors, live music, drag shows and neighborhood solidarity—right in the heart of Irvington.
View event details →Indiana’s longest‑running juried art fair just a short trip from Irvington, featuring over 220 artists and free attendance—ideal for art lovers and families nearby.
View event details →A magical candlelit string quartet concert featuring 90s hip‑hop medleys—a unique, atmospheric music experience easily accessible from Irvington.
View event details →Weekly drop‑in sessions of traditional Irish music held right in the Historic Irvington business district—a cozy, local evening outing with live tunes.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Irvington Historic District
Local characteristics and demographics for Irvington Historic District