Pre‑Historic Summer Reading: Poolside Storytime
A fun, water‑side storytime as part of the dinosaur‑themed “Unearth a Story” summer reading program—great for families in the area looking for a refreshing and educational outing.
View event details →Mooresville offers a peaceful environment with a notably calm atmosphere and low street noise. The neighborhood features mostly single detached homes with spacious two and three bedroom layouts that reflect varied architectural styles built over several decades. Residents have access to both public and private primary and high schools nearby, providing educational options within convenient reach. Parking availability is generally good, and the area supports easy car transportation for daily errands. While cycling infrastructure is limited due to the landscape, some public green spaces provide opportunities to experience nature close to home. This community’s steady development lends unique character throughout its neighborhoods.
Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced atmosphere will enjoy Mooresville. Mooresville is very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor. It is rather challenging to reach parks since they are sparse. Still, there are a few parks nearby for residents to enjoy.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located off Indianapolis Road, Pioneer Park is Mooresville’s largest community park—spanning 154 acres and offering the Family Aquatic Center, multiple playgrounds, picnic shelters, youth sports fields, and in 2026 the brand-new pickleball courts—making it a vibrant recreational hub for Crestview Heights families.
Just a short drive from Crestview Heights, the Newby Memorial Elementary campus houses the historic Friends Academy building, a restored 1861 boarding school now on the National Register, serving as a museum and heritage center linking neighborhood families to Mooresville’s educational roots.
Serving the town and nearby neighborhoods including Crestview Heights, the Mooresville Public Library is located near Bicentennial Park and houses the municipal flag and local history displays, making it a cultural and educational anchor for residents.
Crestview Heights is recognized in the 'Crestview Heights / Fields' census tract as a rural, highly stable neighborhood with one of the highest rates of owner-occupied homes and long-term residency in the state—offering a cohesive, residential atmosphere unique to this part of Mooresville.
Situated within 4 miles of Mooresville’s general aviation airport 'Kay Air' and only about 8 miles from Indianapolis International Airport, Crestview Heights offers convenient air access for travel and commuting while maintaining its tranquil, small‑town setting.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, water‑side storytime as part of the dinosaur‑themed “Unearth a Story” summer reading program—great for families in the area looking for a refreshing and educational outing.
View event details →Creative dinosaur crafting of any material—ideal for local families or crafty residents to engage in a fun, community art contest tied to the summer reading theme.
View event details →A weekly market featuring local produce and vendors—perfect for nearby residents to shop fresh, support community causes, and enjoy summer evenings close to home.
View event details →Outdoor family story and craft session at the park—an accessible, engaging activity for Crestview Heights neighbors looking for morning fun in the fresh air.
View event details →A long‑running community festival with rides, booths, food, live music and a concert—ideal for local families looking to enjoy one of Mooresville’s biggest summer events near Crestview Heights.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Crestview Heights
Local characteristics and demographics for Crestview Heights