This park offers auditoriums, baseball fields, a golf course, gymnasium, outdoor basketball courts, paths for running, jogging or biking, a spray pool and tennis courts. Leia mais.
Among the Park’s cool features are a pagoda-shaped pavilion, where you can catch a water taxi to downtown Chicago, and a unique railroad drawbridge. Leia mais.
Considered the "beauty spot of Auburn", this quiet, peaceful, open area of trees and grass surrounds large lagoons and pathways running throughout. Leia mais.
One of Chicago's more prominent parks, Garfield Park offers facilities for baseball, boxing, basketball, tennis and swimming and also has a playground, fitness center, and paths for jogging. Leia mais.
Designed by famous landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, Jackson Park became the chosen site for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. Leia mais.
Humboldt Park has lagoons, an historic field house, ball fields -- including a "mini-Wrigley Field" funded in part by the Cubs -- and walking trails. Leia mais.
Sandstone bluffs, red-bellied woodpeckers and six miles of hiking trails—what doesn’t Castle Rock State Park offer? The area is also home to top-notch cross-country skiing paths. Leia mais.
27 acres of verdant hills and a fishing pond mean you have plenty of opportunity to become one with nature. Make it to the park’s highest point, Mount Bridgeport, for killer views of the city skyline. Leia mais.
The 21-acre West Ridge Nature Preserve is a relatively new addition to the outskirts of the city. It boasts paved trails, a pond and the wide expanses hard to find in more bustling parts of Chicago. Leia mais.