I cannot think of a more perfect way to spend an afternoon on a weekday with my one year-old daughter. I can see this park attracting many different people, from the dog walkers, to the mothers of preteens, and those like me with a toddler. There is a lot to do in this small little space. There are the tennis courts, volleyball courts, soccer goal and field, benches everywhere underneath the shade trees, a baseball set up, toddler swings, big kids swings, a toddler playground, a big kid playground, sandbox, and a cute little wooden ship. You can come here and use the pavilions for a birthday party and the set up is a perfect place for a babysitter who would like to let the children roam free while she enjoys a little quiet time.
Lefai K.
Tu valoración: 4 Chicago, IL
Decent-sized neighborhood park located near Wolf and Kensington. Not ever crowded and they painted up the kids playground. They have a nice circled enclosed field where you can do laps around. The tennis courts there are plenty… There’s about 4 courts. Overall, park is nice and clean and its located in a convenient area for me. BATHROOMREVIEW — they have a permanent(read: not a port-a-potty) restroom for one. Inside, depending on the day, smells like shake pee and poop, or at best, no smell at all. Peer down and the one toilet bathroom and you’ll see a 5-foot hole, where the poop and urine goes. Sit or squat? Definitely squat!
Karl M.
Tu valoración: 5 Mt Prospect, IL
A great park for all of you recreational fancy pants. Big open fields. Rolling hills. Tennis courts, baseball fields, soccer space, beach volleyball, shade trees a plenty, huge playground for tots and toddlers to preteens, too. Sandbox, slides, swing sets, a ship, and springy things to play on. And on. And in. And around. And up. And down. Don’t frown. Lots of mileage along the paved trails in this parkland. Plenty of peaceful places, too. Benches throughout. Picnic tables, too– with a hole for and umbrella brought by you. They have the number one thing in the world anyone could ever want in a public park… Water fountains for securing your potable rehydrating solvent. This park is even equipped with indoor outhouses complete with handicap accessible flushing thrones. Party on, Wayne. There is even a tree fit for climbing square in the middle of the multi-leveled kiddie playgrounds. Just do it.