Sand Point in Fort Wayne is a quiet residential neighborhood characterized by its manicured lawns and mature trees. The area features bungalows, split-levels, and ranch-style homes, with large lots ranging from a quarter- to half-acre. While sidewalks are uncommon, residents often rely on cars for transportation. Sand Point is situated across the St. Mary’s River from Foster Park, a 255-acre park offering a playground, dog park, soccer fields, tennis and pickleball courts, community gardens, picnic pavilions, and an 18-hole public golf course. The park also provides access to the 26-mile Rivergreenway trail, popular for walking and biking. Local dining options include the Bluebird Restaurant, known for its breakfasts, and 375 Degree Donuts and Sweets. The nearby Foster Park Plaza shopping center features a Save A Lot supermarket, Art Werks Bike Shop, Crescendo Coffee, and The Clyde Theatre, an indoor concert venue with an attached restaurant and bar. Foster Park hosts various family-oriented events throughout the year, such as kids' carnivals and a Fourth of July 5K. For transportation, Bluffton Road has multiple Citilink bus stops, and downtown Fort Wayne is about 4 miles away via Bluffton Road and Broadway. The neighborhood is served by the Fort Wayne Community Schools system, including Waynedale Elementary, Miami Middle, and Wayne High School, which houses the New Tech Academy.