Paul Ruster Park Homes for Sale

Paul Ruster Memorial Park in Indianapolis is a relatively newly developed park and recreational area comprised of over 100 acres of land bordered by Buck Creek, near the Washington Square Mall. Designed as a rural natural setting, it contains both passive and active areas for recreation, including sledding and skating areas, picnic grounds, a small cemetery and a shelter, making it a great Indianapolis attraction.

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10451 Broadford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46239

10451 Broadford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46239

New construction 3 bed & 2.5 bath home! Farmhouse style elevation with a covered front porch and back patio creates a warm welcome. Welcoming through the front door,...

3 Beds 3 Bath Areas 2153 SqFt

$337,990

A G Wheeler Realty, LLC
905 Grassy Branch Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46239

905 Grassy Branch Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46239

Beautiful New construction 3 bed & 2 bath Ranch home! Craftsman style elevation with a covered front porch and open back patio creates a wonderful space to host fami...

3 Beds 2 Bath Areas 1873 SqFt

$324,990

A G Wheeler Realty, LLC

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Rumor has it that, long ago, a small boy was run over and killed while playing on some nearby train tracks. They say you can still hear his ghost playing his beloved harmonica in the woods. Of other-worldly interest, Paul Ruster Park is a hot spot for Indy ghost hunters and seekers of the paranormal as a haunted place in Indiana.

How about some live action fantasy games inside the park? Gryphon’s Perch, a division of a national medieval fantasy role play organization called Amtgard, meets on a regular basis at the Paul Ruster Park in full medieval combat dress and jousts about the green. It's a great excuse for adults to go play and then have a cookout in the beautiful out of doors.

The park was acquired by Indy Parks in 1970 and a variety of community events takes place each year within its confines. Visitors can wander miles of scenic trails, fish in a small pond, or play on the playground. They can even bring their four-legged friends. If your kids are glued to their computers or mp3 players, why don’t you bring them out to experience the Paul Ruster Park? It's a fantastic place to show Indianapolis kids that nature can be fun too!

Paul Ruster Park opened its arms to canine companions with the official opening of the Paul Ruster Bark Park in August of 2007. A completely fenced area where dogs can run free and play, the Paul Ruster Bark Park is the third Bark Park in Indianapolis. "Pooch Passes" are required for entrance and can be obtained at Post Road Park, 1313 S. Post Road. Proof of current immunizations and licensing is required.

So pack up the minivan, load up Spike and the kids, and head on out to the Paul Ruster Park. You're sure to have a fun time out in the sun and shade. It’s yet another example of a good old fashioned Indianapolis park.