Our History
The Bensenville Park District has been in existence since August 27, 1960. It began with one swimming pool, six neighborhood parks and...
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The White Oaks Nature Trail is available for you to enjoy the natural surroundings as you walk, jog or bike on this interpretive loop trail. You ca...
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Maple Park is the Park District's 3rd largest park featuring an abundance of recreational opportunities including baseball, soccer, tennis, walking...
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Location: Timber Trails Neighborhood
Description:
Timber Trails Park is a neighborhood park that is relatively rectangular in shape. Contained wi...
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Euclid Square Park, located in south Oak Park, is a popular place for baseball games and recreational tennis. The park provides a looped pathway id...
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This large park is located south of 55th Street, west of Fairview Avenue. The 5.8 acre Barth Pond was constructed in 1978, as a joint venture with ...
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The 14-acre Norwood Park boasts the Chicago Park District's only outdoor swimming pool on the North Side with a water slide, making it a favorite d...
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Located one block south of Peterson Avenue, just east of Nagle Avenue, Rosedale Park may only cover two and one-half acres, but it packs into its s...
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Portage Park is located in the Portage Park community. Portage Park warmly welcomes patrons with a decorative gateway entrance at the corner of Irv...
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The Sauganash Trail is short and sweet. This rails-to-trails, AKA the Valley Line Trail, officially opened June 21, 2008 in the Sauganash community...
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Tucked away one block north of the intersection at Kilbourn and Montrose at the Kennedy Expressway, this approximately 2.5-acre park features a sof...
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Community Park West, 1001 Zenith Drive, Glenview, is a 15,000-square-foot facility with areas for both beginning and advanced level skaters featuri...
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Our Story The 606 was a decade in the making. As train traffic slowed on the Bloomingdale Line in the 1990s, attention turned to how the train li...
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The Garfield Park Conservatory is one of the largest and most stunning conservatories in the nation. Often referred to as "landscape art unde...
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In 1835, William Briggs Greene acquired 200 acres of present-day Greene Valley Forest Preserve from Daniel Greene, his uncle. When surveyors mapped...
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History:Brands Park bears the name of the German-American family that owned the site for many years. Formally established as a park in the 1920s, t...
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The Artificial turf soccer field and running track, as well as a soft-surface playground, draw visitors from around the city. The park also feature...
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