List of Chicago parks
This is a list of parks in Chicago. There are 614 parks in the city, covering 8.2 % of its total land acreage.[1][2]
This list is incomplete; you can help by . (August 2008) |
Notable parks[]
Park Name | Acres | Hectares | Notes |
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Burnham Park | 598 | 242 | Runs along the Lakefront for much of the South Side, connecting Jackson Park with Grant Park |
Calumet Park | 200 | 81 | Shares a border with the State of Indiana; located on the lake |
Columbus Park | 144 | 58 | Considered one of the 150 Great Places in Illinois |
Douglass Park | 173 | 70 | Named after Anna and Frederick Douglass; southwest of downtown |
Garfield Park | 185 | 75 | This west side park contains a grand conservatory and lagoon |
Grant Park | 319 | 129 | Located downtown in the Loop; home to Buckingham Fountain; a favorite site of major festivals including the Taste of Chicago, Chicago Blues Festival, Chicago Jazz Festival, and Lollapolooza |
Humboldt Park | 207 | 84 | A cultural center of Chicago's Puerto Rican community; the site of a famous rally by pianist and statesman Ignace Paderewski that led to Poland regaining its independence after the First World War |
Jackson Park | 500 | 200 | Located on the south side of the city on Lake Michigan, famous for its role in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition |
Lincoln Park | 1,200 | 490 | Chicago's largest city park. Located north of the Loop, this is one of the more distinctive parks in terms of geography, because while it is centrally located in the Lincoln Park community area, it spans many different neighborhoods on the north side. |
Marquette Park | 300 | 120 | The largest park in southwest Chicago; has a golf course and many other attractions |
Millennium Park | 24.5 | 9.9 | Chicago's newest marquee park, opened in 2004, just north of the Art Institute of Chicago in Grant Park |
Washington Park | 372 | 151 | Located on the south side; the proposed location for the 2016 Summer Olympics Stadium |
Other parks[]
- 49 E 95th St, Chicago, IL 60619
- 11250 S Ada St, Chicago, IL 60643
- Jane Addams Park
- Avondale Park
- Bessemer Park
- Berger Park
- Brown Memorial Park
- Calumet Park — 200 acres (81 ha)
- Chopin Park
- — also known as Wacker Gateway Park
- Dunbar Park
- DuSable Park
- Eugene Field Park
- Fernwood Park
- Gage Park
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- Hamilton Park
- Hiawatha Park
- Horner Park
- Independence Park
- Indian Boundary Park
- Jefferson Park
- , named after activist Mary Jane Richardson Jones
- Kelvyn Park
- — formerly Shoesmith Field
- Kosciuszko Park
- La Villita Park
- Maggie Daley Park
- Mariano Park
- Midway Plaisance
- Normandy Park
- Northerly Island Park
- Oakdale Park
- Ogden Park
- Olson Park and Waterfall — demolished
- Oz Park
- Palmer Park
- Ping Tom Memorial Park
- Portage Park
- Promontory Point
- Pulaski Park
- Riis Park
- Rogers Park
- Sherman Park
- Smith Park
- Union Park
- — 90 acres (36 ha)
- Washington Park
- Washington Square Park
- Dinah Washington Park
- Harold Washington Park
- Welles Park
- Wicker Park
- Wiggly Field Noethling Park
- Wildwood Park
References[]
- ^ "City Park Facts: Total Parkland as Percent of City Land Area, FY 2008". The Trust for Public Land, Center for City Park Excellence. November 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-31.
- ^ "List of Chicago parks". Chicago Park District. December 2021. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
- ^ Gross Park
Categories:
- Chicago-related lists
- Lists of parks in the United States
- Parks in Chicago