Animal Tracks (AADL Children’s Program)
A hands-on, family-friendly program perfect for young kids (K–5) to learn about wildlife in the area while parents enjoy a local library setting just minutes from Angell.
Angell offers diverse transportation options, including about ten nearby bus lines and excellent cycling infrastructure, making it convenient to get around throughout the area. Daily essentials are close at hand, with supermarkets, restaurants, and several coffee shops located nearby, supporting hustle-friendly errands and dining. Green spaces such as Fuller Park provide ample opportunities for outdoor relaxation and nature appreciation in various parts of the neighborhood. Housing options are broad, with a mix of large and small apartment buildings alongside single detached homes, featuring designs from lofts to multi-bedroom residences built around the 1970s, accommodating many preferences comfortably.
Despite the somewhat busy feel, there are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Angell. Public green spaces, like Fuller Park, are very well-distributed and there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore, which makes them easy to access from the majority of locations within this part of the city. Much of Angell is quite quiet, although there are still several noisier areas, especially around the railway line.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
As one of Ann Arbor's oldest and most beloved elementary schools, Angell Elementary is renowned for its strong academic reputation, community involvement, and unique international student population. Its neighborhood-centered catchment creates a vibrant, walkable community feel and regularly hosts local events on Baldwin Avenue.
Located just a short stroll from the heart of Angell, Burns Park is a hub for neighborhood activities, offering a playground, tennis courts, basketball hoops, and large fields for soccer or picnicking. The park is also home to the ever-popular annual Burns Park Run and hosts community movie nights in summer.
Easily accessible from the Angell neighborhood, Nichols Arboretum, affectionately called 'the Arb' by locals, offers scenic walking trails, native Michigan flora, peaceful green spaces, and spring's famous peony garden—making it a cherished nature escape right next door.
Just a short walk from Angell, Stucchi’s on South University Avenue is a local ice cream institution, famous for its homemade scoops and playful atmosphere. It's a favorite stop for families, students, and anyone enjoying a warm afternoon stroll in the Angell and Burns Park area.
Located near Angell at the Packard and Hill intersection, Argus Farm Stop is a year-round indoor farmers market featuring local produce, meats, baked goods, and coffee. It's a neighborhood favorite for fresh groceries and a quick connection with local farmers and producers.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A hands-on, family-friendly program perfect for young kids (K–5) to learn about wildlife in the area while parents enjoy a local library setting just minutes from Angell.
An accessible outdoor activity for nature lovers and families living near Angell—explore wetlands and spot waterfowl in Gallup Park, a scenic Ann Arbor green space.
A creative, hands-on workshop in the local library’s maker space—ideal for Angell neighbors interested in arts, crafts, and a cozy community atmosphere.
A broad, family-oriented festival with seed swaps, talks on mushrooms and bonsai, and local gardening info—great for Angell-area residents with green thumbs or curious kids.
Quirky, locally beloved public art events featuring luminary sculptures and giant puppets—fun, free, and just a short walk from Angell for a dose of downtown creativity.
World-class musical performances at the historic Hill Auditorium—excellent cultural outings within a short drive or campus walk from Angell, perfect for music lovers.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Angell
Local characteristics and demographics for Angell