

Welcome to Arbuckle Acres Park!
Arbuckle Acres Park is the oldest park in Brownsburg. The original 38-acre tract was purchased in 1958 from Mattie Tolle who had inherited the property from her father, Alex H. Arbuckle. At Mrs. Tolle’s request, the park was named in honor of her father.
Today, the park boasts beautiful mature shade trees on its 52 acres. Amenities include a baseball complex, lighted basketball and tennis courts, 1.3 miles of trails with eight-foot-wide asphalt paths, and a playground shielded with a canopy of trees. A large open area is home to several recreational activities, practices and organized events. Three of seven shelters in the park are located next to White Lick Creek.
200 N. Green Street
Park Hours: 5:00am – Dusk
Park Amenities:
Basketball Courts
White Lick Creek
Open Space
1 Mile Paved Walking Trail with Benches
Playground
Tiny Tots Playground
Storywalk
Restrooms
Tennis & Pickleball Courts
Wooded Areas
White Lick Creek Greenway


Brownsburg Parks approaches the fees for all of the services we provide with careful consideration and research before determining any necessary fee changes, taking into account market value for the services.
Arbuckle Acres Park Shelters
To Reserve a Shelter
The most convenient way to reserve a shelter is by using online registration.
Reservations may also be done in the office M-F 8am – 4pm
You may also call into the office to register your shelter.
*All shelters that are not previously reserved with Brownsburg Parks’ Administrative Office are on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is no “Reserved” sign outside of the shelter, it is free to anyone for that day.
*All rentals are for one day only. The shelter reservation is from 5 AM, when the park opens until the park closes at dusk.