Black Joe Lewis at Levitt Pavilion
A high‑energy outdoor concert featuring soulful, garage‑rock vibes—great for Arlington Heights residents looking for a lively summer night close to home.
View event details →Arlington Heights offers a peaceful neighborhood setting with numerous green spaces that provide ample opportunities to relax outdoors. Properties are primarily charming single detached homes and duplexes, many built before the 1960s, showcasing classic architectural styles. The area benefits from convenient access to primary schools and several nearby grocery stores and restaurants. Parking is ample, and most residences are positioned within a short drive from major highways, making travel straightforward. Although public transit options are limited, a few bus lines run close by. The neighborhood’s quiet streets present a tranquil environment for residents seeking calm and greenery.
There is a great variety of green spaces in Arlington Heights. Green spaces are especially well-spread out and there are a few of them close by for residents to discover, which results in them being easy to get to from a large number of locations within this part of Dayton. Lastly, it remains relatively calm in this area, due to the presence of very few pedestrians.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A 3.6-acre neighborhood park on Maywood Avenue offering playgrounds, two basketball courts, a small shelter, restrooms, and street parking, serving as a local gathering spot for families and recreation.
The neighborhood’s branch of the Dayton Metro Library hosts classes, teen hangouts, job fairs, line‑dancing nights, and other events that engage all ages and foster a strong community spirit.
The nearby West Third Street corridor provides local dining and essential services, while the Westown Shopping Center ensures everyday convenience just steps from Arlington Heights.
Sitting at the geographic and cultural heart of the village, the town hall hosts Family Movie Nights, car shows, yard sales, senior Golden Friendship events, and anchors civic life in the neighborhood.
Mill Creek runs through Arlington Heights and, since its 1997 restoration by local nonprofits, has become a biodiverse urban waterway with returning wildlife, nature trails, and recreational interest for nearby residents.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A high‑energy outdoor concert featuring soulful, garage‑rock vibes—great for Arlington Heights residents looking for a lively summer night close to home.
View event details →Smooth yacht‑rock favorites performed live—an easy and short drive for Arlington Heights families or couples wanting a nostalgic, feel‑good evening.
View event details →Americana/bluegrass band delivering heartfelt, high‑energy performances—perfect for music lovers in Arlington Heights seeking relaxed summer concert vibes.
View event details →A free, family‑friendly festival celebrating Celtic music, food, dance and culture—ideal for locals who enjoy vibrant outdoor community gatherings in downtown Dayton.
View event details →A fun run/walk tied to the Celtic Festival—great for active residents of Arlington Heights wanting a healthy, festive way to start the day downtown.
View event details →Weekly weekend markets with local produce, crafts, food and live music—perfect for Arlington Heights families and individuals looking for fresh goods and community atmosphere.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Arlington Heights
Local characteristics and demographics for Arlington Heights