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Closed, for the season.
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Aquatics - CAC Facility
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Closed, for the season.
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Hinkley Pool Facility
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Closed, for the season.
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Prospect Park Splash Pad Facility
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Closed, for the season.
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South Park Wading Pool Facility
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Baseball - Brickton Park
801 Glenlake Ave
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - Centennial Park
2701 W Sibley St
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - Hinkley Park
25 Busse Hwy
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - Jaycee Park
1515 S Washington St
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - Lincoln Middle School
200 S Lincoln Ave
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - Maine Park
2701 W Sibley St
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - Northwest Park
1200 N Dee Rd
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - South Park
833 W Talcott Rd
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Open
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Field
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Baseball - Southwest Park
1600 S Lincoln
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Open
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Field
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Open
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park
With five acres of green space there is ample space for a variety of recreation opportunities at Brickton Park! It is one of the larger parks in the southern part of Park Ridge At Brickton Park you can play soccer baseball enjoy the playground or simply take in some fresh air on one of the many park benches
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Open
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CAC Facility
Centennial Activity Center is home to our STAR (Seniors Together at Recreation) membership programs and events Brickton Art Center classes our popular youth theater program offered by The Stage School and many other exciting classes and events The facility is available for rental for meetings events and celebrations of various sizes
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Open
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CFC Facility
Welcome to the Centennial Fitness Center! Whatever your fitness level we are here to help you reach your goals!
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Open
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park
As one of the District's largest parks Centennial Park offers a wide variety of amenities and is home to three of our facilities Bring a picnic lunch to sit under the pavilion - a space which is also available for private rental The large playground area has something for both young and older children and the walking track around the park provides a passive exercise space During winter months the Centennial Sled Hill is a busy attraction for residents of all ages
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Open
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park
Cumberland Park was added to the Park District in 1923 as an "open space" or beautification concept park It remains that way still today Surrounded by single family homes this passive park is a nice area to sit relax and take in the beauty of the area With close proximity to the shops restaurants and activities located uptown Cumberland Park is a great place to meet up with friends
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Football - Hinkley Park
25 Busse Hwy
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Closed
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Field
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Football - Lincoln Middle School
200 S Lincoln Ave
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Closed
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Field
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Football - Northwest Park
1200 N Dee Rd
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Closed
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Field
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Football - Prospect Park
733 N Prospect Ave
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Closed
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Field
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Football - South Park
833 W Talcott Rd
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Closed
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Field
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Football - Southwest Park
1600 S Lincoln
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Closed
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Field
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Open
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park
This triangular park may be tiny but it is the perfect pit stop on your neighborhood walk to take a rest on the park bench or do some stretches in the grassy area!
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Open
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park
Hinkley Park was acquired by the District in 1927 primarily due to the dedicated effort of WW Hinkley who served as a Park Commissioner for 25 years The park was originally named Playground Park but later renamed to honor Mr Hinkley This community park is a highlight of the District located in the Uptown area of Park Ridge and features a large variety of amenities for the community Construction will soon begin at Hinkley Park! Improvements include the addition of a picnic pavilion accessible pathways improved batting tunnels game area rain gardens resurfacing of the basketball court and a new playground
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Open
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Facility
Calling all skateboarders roller skaters rollerbladers and BMX riders — Hinkley Skate Park is your place to ride and develop your techniques! The Skate Park at Hinkley is edged by 150 feet of concrete curbing with a metal grinding edge that offers approximately 7500 square feet of skating area The Skate Park offers multiple areas to accommodate skaters and bikers of all skill levels
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Open
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park
Located directly north of City Hall Hodges Park is the first park established by the Park District Hodges Park is an excellent place for outdoor relaxing during nice weather and hosts many community events throughout the year The annual summer concerts series has been held at this location since the Maine Township High School Band first played here in 1949
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Open
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park
Tucked inside the eastern edge of Park Ridge Jaycee Park is the quintessential neighborhood park offering several amenities for all ages The colorful playground was renovated in 2017 and the basketball and tennis courts were also recently replaced reopening in 2022 Featuring two different baseball diamonds and plenty of field space Jaycee is a great park to work on sport fundamentals or play a pick-up game with neighbors
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Lacrosse - Northeast Park
801 N Washington
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Closed
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Field
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Lacrosse - South Park
833 W Talcott Rd
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Closed
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Field
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Open
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park
Prior to 1954 Maine Park was actually a separate Park District With the approval of voters in both the Maine Park District and the Park Ridge Park District the Park Ridge Park District annexed Maine Park in 1954 The Maine Park Leisure Center which sits at this park was originally Madison School which the Park District leased from School District 64 and later purchased providing space for programs preschool and staff In 2017 the Maine Park Leisure Center was extensively renovated to update the facility and provide new classrooms improved mechanical systems and additional restrooms
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Open
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Facility
Maine Park Leisure Center is nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood and is the main hub of the Park Ridge Park District Our main registration office as well as recreation supervisors are at this facility The building is home to our high-quality Preschool and Nature Preschool programs a cooking studio gym private music rooms dance studios and half a dozen activity and meeting rooms where theres always something happening
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Open
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park
Mary Q Alberding Park located at the corner of Northwest Highway and Lundergan Avenue was named in 1977 in honor of the former park board president and two-term park board member in the 1960s Mary Quaite Alberding was instrumental in bringing arts and crafts programs to the Park Ridge Park District She began youth programs in Park Ridge in the 1940s and Park District programs for seniors in the late 1950s
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Open
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park
Morgan Park is an early acquisition for the District It is comprised entirely of parkway space between the north and south traffic lanes of Ashland Avenue from Sibley south to Elm Though this park is simply open space it is wide and long enough to play catch frisbee other casual park games between small groups of friends!
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Open
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park
Located on the border of Park Ridge and Niles Ni-Ridge Park is a spacious park featuring a colorful playground basketball court and soccer field
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Open
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park
True to its name North Park sits at the north end of town bordering Niles The lighted path through the park leading to the surrounding neighborhoods makes this a great spot to stroll through on a peaceful evening walk
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Open
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park
With easy access from Field School Northeast Park is a beautiful space offering a wide variety of amenities The playground was renovated in 2019 to include some exciting new play structures for kids of all ages NOTICE: Crack repair and new court color coat occurred at Northeast Park this Autumn On October 6 the pickleball and tennis courts opened for play The work was completed ahead of schedule and enjoyed by patrons for several days before a few issues were identified On Friday October 13 staff became aware that there were bubbles and discoloration on the court coating and crack system Additionally some of the net posts are leaning inward Staff is in contact with the project engineer and contractor and these issues will be resolved in the spring Until then the courts are playable although not optimal Please also be aware that additional fencing to separate the pickleball courts is planned and the pickleball courts will close again at a future time for installation Information about when that is occurring will be posted on this page when available Thank you for your patience during construction!
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Open
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park
Adjacent to Franklin School Northwest Park features actively used baseball and football fields as well as a playground for all ages
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Closed, Permanetly closed
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Facility
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Closed, for construction.
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Facility
If golf is your game you’ll love coming out to Oakton Driving Range whether to practice your swing or just relax For the long game you can hit five different targets at various yardages For the short game we have a synthetic putting and chipping green We also have a sand bunker for practicing short and full shots Lessons and club repair? We’ve got that too — hope to see you soon! NOTICE: We are cashless! All transactions are credit card ONLY Cash will not be acceptedWe will no longer be providing tees on a rental basis However tees are available for purchase
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Closed, for construction.
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Facility
The Oakton Ice Arena is a 200 x 85 regulation size award-winning ice arena Any level of skater will enjoy our arena during public skating hours Looking to take things a step further? We have the right class for you! Our introductory figure skating Competitive Edge elite skating and developmental hockey programs are known as some of the finest in the Chicagoland area With a long history of Olympic and World Class skaters and coaches Oakton Ice Arena can meet all of your expectations For service outside of the office hours listed above please email us at oaktonicearena@prparksorg Please note that we are a "cashless" facility! Credit Debit cards only (Visa Mastercard Discover) will be accepted for admission and skate rental Oakton Ice Arena reserves the right to cancel any public skating session for special events We apologize for any inconvenience!
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Closed, for construction.
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park
Oakton Park is one of the District's largest properties and features facilities for all ages Click the link below to view exciting captial improvements coming to Oakton Park!
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Closed, for construction.
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Facility
Looking for a space to allow your dog to run off leash? Paws Park is the place for you and your pup Sign up for your annual membership today! Note: All members are required to have their ID lanyard visible while in the park The Park District reserves the right to close Paws Park at any time
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Open
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park
In 2012 the Park Ridge Park District was approached with the unique opportunity to acquire the land now known as Prospect Park In April 2013 the Park District successfully passed a referendum to acquire and develop the 1135 acre property formally known as The Youth Campus Prospect Park opened in May 2016 featuring a variety of recreational amenities for the community The Paula Hassell O’Connor Community Building located at Prospect Park is named in honor of a long-time resident in recognition of a generous financial donation to the District The property remains listed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its social history and architecture The first cottage built here in 1908 named after Hannah Greenebaum Solomon remains on the property and now under a long-term lease agreement is home to the Park Ridge Historical Society Additionally the Emery Building remains preserved on the property This cottage was originally named after the Chicago Woman’s Club of which Jane Addams was an active member
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Open
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park
Ridge Park is a 025 acre park located in the east central area of the District The park blends into the neighborhood with its large mature trees This passive park is adjacent to the existing designated bike path on Belle Plaine Avenue
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Open
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park
Rotary Park was acquired by the District in 1947 and is located at Washington north of Lake Often referred to by local residents as "Hidden Park" because of it's location within the neighborhood it is truly a hidden gem at the end of Washington Street!
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Soccer - Brickton Park
801 Glenlake Ave
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Closed
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Field
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Soccer - Centennial Park
2701 W Sibley St
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Closed
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Field
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Soccer - Emerson Middle School
8101 N Cumberland Ave
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Open
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Field
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Soccer - Jaycee Park
1515 S Washington St
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Closed
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Field
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Soccer - Maine Park
2701 W Sibley St
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Closed
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Field
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Soccer - Ni-Ridge Park
801 N Washington
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Closed
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Field
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Soccer - North Park
1400 N Western Ave
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Closed
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Field
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Soccer - Northeast Park
801 N Washington
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Closed
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Field
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Soccer - Washington School
1500 Stewart Ave
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Open
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Field
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Soccer - Woodland Park
1200 N Western Ave
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Open
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Field
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Open
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park
In 1936 the Park District acquired South Park for $27300 from an athletic club in financial trouble At the time this not only added tennis to the growing number of recreational opportunities at the District but also provided the low level area needed for outdoor skating The first outdoor skating rink at South Park was created in the winter of 1948 and still today the District offers outdoor ice skating at South Park The South Park Rec Center was built in 1968 providing space for recreational programs as well as banquet facilities available for rental by the public In 2001 the South Park Wading Pool was remodeled and continues to provide aquatic enjoyment for younger children
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Open
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South Park Rec Center Facility
A classic community park South Park is spread over 58 acres and includes a recreation center
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Open
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park
Southwest Parks 69 acres was added to the District in 1956 The park features a new playground installed in 2016 as well as athletic fields and a half-court basketball
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Tennis Courts - Hinkley Park
25 Busse Hwy
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Open
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Facility
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Tennis Courts - Northeast Park
801 N Washington
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Open
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Facility
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Tennis Courts - South Park
833 W Talcott Rd
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Open
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Facility
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Closed, temporarily for construction. We anticipate reopening on Saturday, June 8.
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facility
Stop in at the Wildwood Nature Center during our open hoursto visit with the animals and learn and play with nature in our Nature Nook From dawn to dusk hike the trails outside at Wildwood to meanderdown the woodland walk through the prairie paths and around the pond Look for local wildlife native trees flowers and plants and enjoythe surrounding beauty Explore Wildwood's groundswitha self-guided walk through our five-acre natural oasis and enjoy our two ponds restored native prairie and woodland walk Register for a class or a workshop or simply enjoy the pond and prairie during each seasonal change It’s all here for you to enjoy!
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Open
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Wildwood Program Center facility
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Winter Outdoor Ice Rink - Oakton Park
2800 W Oakton St
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Closed, for the season.
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Facility
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Winter Outdoor Ice Rink - South Park
833 W Talcott Rd
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Closed, for the season.
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Facility
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Winter Outdoor Sledding - Centennial Park
2701 W Sibley St
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Open
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Facility
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Winter Outdoor Sledding - Maine Park
2701 W Sibley St
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Open
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Facility
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Open
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park
Woodland Park located in the north central part of the District provides 12 acres of park space featuring mature trees and a variety of recreational amenities In 2023 construction was completed at this park adding a variety of new park amenities including pickleball courts a pavilion cornhole boxes a table tennis table and outdoor restrooms
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