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Glacier Highlands – Ann Arbor Real Estate

Glacier Highlands – Ann Arbor Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

Welcome to Glacier Highlands

Located on the northeast side of Ann Arbor near Green Road, Glazier Way, and Huron Parkway, Glacier Highlands is a mid-century subdivision of tree-lined streets and cul-de-sacs anchored by Glacier Highlands Park and King Elementary School. Built largely in the 1960s, the neighborhood offers ranch and colonial homes on spacious, treed lots, with convenient access to the Plymouth Road corridor, the University of Michigan’s North Campus, and downtown Ann Arbor.


At a Glance

  • Location: Northeast Ann Arbor, just north of Glazier Way between Green Road and Huron Parkway, about 3 miles from downtown Ann Arbor.
  • Homes: Primarily single-family homes from the 1960s, with floor plans roughly 1,500–2,900 square feet in ranch, colonial, two-story, and tri-level designs.
  • Parks & nature: Centered on Glacier Highlands Park, with nearby access to Glazier Hill Nature Area, Greenbrier Park, and larger Huron River parks a short drive away.
  • Nearby shopping & dining: Close to the Plymouth Road corridor, including grocery options and local cafés and restaurants, plus the Traverwood branch of the Ann Arbor District Library.
  • School district: Served by Ann Arbor Public Schools, with many homes associated with King Elementary, Clague Middle, and Huron High School.

Homes & Architecture

Glacier Highlands is a classic mid-century northeast Ann Arbor subdivision, consisting of about 51 single-family homes built mainly in the 1960s.

  • Home styles: A mix of ranch, colonial, two-story, and tri-level homes, including some mid-century modern influences.
  • Typical floor plans: Approximately 1,500 to nearly 2,900 square feet, often with 4 bedrooms and 2–3 baths, full basements, and 2–3 car attached garages.
  • Lots & setting: Spacious, treed yards give the neighborhood a green, established feel, with homes set back from the street and room for gardens and outdoor living.
  • Updates & character: Many homes have been well maintained and updated over time while still reflecting their mid-century origins.

The result is a neighborhood that feels both established and well cared-for, with a coherent streetscape and individual architectural variation from home to home.

Parks, Green Space & Outdoor Recreation

At the heart of the neighborhood is Glacier Highlands Park, a 1.67-acre neighborhood park just off Larchmont Drive near Green Road.

  • Glacier Highlands Park
    A central green space with playground equipment, swings, basketball court, sand volleyball court, picnic tables, grill, and a small paved path, all under a canopy of mature trees.
  • Nearby parks & natural areas
    Residents are also close to Glazier Hill Nature Area and Greenbrier Park, part of a cluster of small parks and natural spaces on Ann Arbor’s northeast side.
  • Access to larger riverfront parks
    A short drive south brings you to Gallup Park and the Huron River, with walking trails, boat rentals, and connections to the Border-to-Border Trail.

For many residents, Glacier Highlands offers everyday access to neighborhood green space plus quick connections to some of Ann Arbor’s best-known riverfront parks.

Everyday Life, Shopping & Nearby Amenities
Glacier Highlands residents enjoy a suburban neighborhood setting with convenient access to nearby businesses and services.

  • Plymouth Road corridor: Just to the north you’ll find grocery options and local favorites including markets, cafés, and restaurants along Plymouth Road, as well as other everyday retail.
  • Library & community resources: The Traverwood branch library is a short drive or bike ride away, offering books, study space, and programming.
  • Campus connections: Glacier Highlands sits between the University of Michigan’s North Campus and Concordia University, making campus facilities and cultural events accessible by car, bike, or bus.

Day-to-day, residents can combine neighborhood living with quick trips to shopping, library branches, and campus destinations.

Location, Transportation & Commute

Glacier Highlands is well-positioned for commuting around Ann Arbor and beyond.

  • Northeast Ann Arbor location, just north of Glazier Way and close to Green Road and Huron Parkway.
  • Approximately 3 miles from downtown Ann Arbor, often around a 10-minute drive in typical traffic.
  • Convenient access to US-23 and M-14 via nearby arterials, offering regional connections toward Brighton, Detroit, and other surrounding communities.
  • Bus service along Green Road and nearby routes, providing public transit options toward campus and downtown.

Within the neighborhood itself, curving residential streets and cul-de-sacs keep traffic mostly local.


Community Features & Neighborhood Life

Glacier Highlands has an active, long-running neighborhood identity.

  • The Glacier Highlands Neighborhood Association (GHNA) is a volunteer-run group that organizes events and shares neighborhood information.
  • The neighborhood hosts Ann Arbor’s oldest Memorial Day parade, dating back to the 1960s, with decorated bikes, wagons, and strollers traveling the neighborhood streets.
  • GHNA also coordinates seasonal and social events such as food trucks and potlucks in and around Glacier Highlands Park.
  • Street lighting, sidewalks, and marked crosswalks connect homes to King Elementary and nearby routes, reinforcing the in-neighborhood feel.

All of this contributes to a well-established neighborhood character with regular opportunities for neighbors to connect.


Schools & Education

Glacier Highlands is served by Ann Arbor Public Schools. Many homes in this neighborhood are currently associated with:

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School (King)
  • Clague Middle School
  • Huron High School

The private Greenhills School is also located less than a mile away along Green Road.

School attendance areas can change over time. Buyers are encouraged to confirm current school assignments directly with Ann Arbor Public Schools.


Why Choose Glacier Highlands

  • Northeast Ann Arbor subdivision of mid-century homes on spacious, treed lots.
  • Ranch and colonial floor plans with basements and attached garages, many thoughtfully updated over time.
  • Neighborhood park, nearby natural areas, and access to larger riverfront parks, all within a short walk or drive.
  • Convenient commute location between North Campus and major employers, with straightforward routes to downtown and regional freeways.
  • Active neighborhood association and long-running community traditions, including the annual Memorial Day parade.

Let Us Help You Find Your Home in Glacier Highlands

If you are ready to explore available homes in Glacier Highlands or want to position a listing in this northeast Ann Arbor neighborhood for maximum visibility, we are here to help. At Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Snyder & Company, Realtors we leverage decades of experience in the Ann Arbor market and would love to guide you through options in this community.

We are excited to help you find your dream home. Register/Sign In on our website or give us a call at 734-747-7500 to utilize our decades of expertise and get started now.

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