Ravinia Farmers Market
A weekly farmers market offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and live music — a convenient and community-oriented outing for Indian Trail residents seeking local flavors and social connection.
View event details →Nestled among mature trees and winding streets, Indian Trail is known for its charming mix of mid-century and contemporary homes, each with unique architectural character. With its close-knit community, tranquil green spaces, and welcoming atmosphere, this neighborhood offers a peaceful retreat with a distinct sense of belonging.
Highland Park offers a serene environment with low noise levels and ample green spaces. The city features over 50 parks, including Berkeley Prairie Forest Preserve, all conveniently reachable from most locations. Its well-maintained single detached homes and townhouses provide a variety of three and four-bedroom options, showcasing charming designs from different eras. Central Avenue hosts numerous food stores, and several restaurants and cafes enhance local dining choices. The city is well-suited for biking with its accessible infrastructure and includes nearby train stations for convenient access to regional rail services. Parking availability is generous, making transportation hassle-free throughout the area.
The character of Highland Park is exemplified by its calm environment. Most locations in the city have fairly good access to parks, like -1, since there are over 50 of them nearby for residents to check out. This part of the Chicago metropolitan area is very quiet overall, as the streets are very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Nestled on the southern edge of Indian Trail, Danny Cunniff Park offers expansive athletic fields, playgrounds, walking paths, and a splash pad, serving as the recreational heart for neighborhood families and local youth sports leagues.
Centrally located within the neighborhood, Indian Trail Elementary is a highly regarded District 112 school known for its strong academics, dedicated staff, and close-knit partnership with the surrounding community.
Beloved by locals, Clunie’s on Deerfield Road is a staple for casual breakfast fare, house-made baked goods, and a warm welcome, making it a morning hangout for neighbors and families alike.
This independent, locally owned grocery store at the corner of Sunset and Green Bay Road serves as a neighborhood mainstay, renowned for its quality produce, specialty items, and friendly service, drawing shoppers from throughout Indian Trail.
Running along the eastern edge of Indian Trail, this scenic, tree-lined bike and pedestrian path connects residents to Highland Park amenities, the lakefront, and neighboring communities for recreation and commuting alike.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly farmers market offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and live music — a convenient and community-oriented outing for Indian Trail residents seeking local flavors and social connection.
View event details →Enjoy a lively summer evening close to home with a rotating selection of food trucks, live music, and laid‑back atmosphere — ideal for dining out without traveling far.
View event details →A newly launched fine art festival right in Highland Park featuring a curated selection of artists — perfect for browsing and maybe finding a Father’s Day gift, with a short stroll from Indian Trail.
View event details →Downtown’s premier dining and music festival, featuring local restaurants, live tunes, air‑conditioned dining areas, and a photography exhibit — a great summer outing right downtown.
View event details →A simple, creative craft activity where kids can pick up materials at the library to make a paper fish — ideal for families in Indian Trail looking for an easy, no‑cost activity nearby.
View event details →An early‑summer outdoor concert hosted by the Park District, offering music and community vibes — a perfect early evening outing for families or friends close to Indian Trail.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Indian Trail