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parks in Chicago Parks in Chicago include open spaces and facilities, developed and managed by the Chicago Park District. The City of Chicago devotes 8.5% of its total land acreage to parkland, which ranked it 13th among high-density population cities in the Unit ...
. There are 614 parks in the city, covering 8.2 % of its total land acreage.


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* Abbott Park 49 E 95th St, Chicago, IL 60619 * Ada Park 11250 S Ada St, Chicago, IL 60643 *
Adams Park Adams Park is an association football stadium in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. Built in 1990, it is the home ground of the local Wycombe Wanderers in League One. It was also leased from 2002 to 2014 to the rugby union club London Wa ...
* Jane Addams Park * Almond Park * Altgeld Park * Amundsen Park * Anderson Park * Arcade Park * Archer Park *
Armour Square Park Armour Square Park, also known as Armour Square or Park No. 3, is a park in Chicago, Illinois featuring Beaux Arts architecture, designed by D.H. Burnham and the Olmsted Brothers. The park was opened in March 1905, at a cost of $220,000. It was ...
* Armstrong Park * Arrigo Park * Ashe Beach Park * Auburn Park * Augusta Park * Austin Park * Avalon Park *
Avondale Park Avondale Park is a small park in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, between Walmer and Sirdar Roads. It has a mix of formal gardens, sports facilities and lawns. Notably, it is home to what is believed to be Britain's ...
* Bauler Park * Bessemer Park *
Bell Park Bell Park is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is located 3 km north-west of the Geelong city centre and is bordered to the north by Cowies Creek, to the east by Thompson Road, to the south by the Midland Highway an ...
* Berger Park * Bixler Park * Blackhawk Park * Boler Park * Arnita Young Boswell Park *
Boyce Park Boyce Park is a county park lying mostly in the Borough of Plum, in eastern Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the county's network of nine distinct parks. Its southernmost reaches (south of Old Frankstown Road) also e ...
* Bosley Park * Bradley Park * Brown Memorial Park * Gwendolyn Brooks Park *
Calumet Park Calumet Park is a 198-acre (79-hectare) park in Chicago, Illinois. It provides access to Lake Michigan from the East Side neighborhood on the city's Southeast Side. The park contains approximately 0.9 miles (1.5 km) of lake frontage from ...
— * Carver Park * Chopin Park * Cole Park * Bessie Coleman Park *
Cooper Park Cooper Park is an urban park in Brooklyn, New York City, between Maspeth Avenue, Sharon Street, Olive Street, and Morgan Avenue in East Williamsburg. It was established in 1895 and covers . Cooper Park was once the site of an old glue factory ...
* Oscar O. D'Angelo Park — also known as ''Wacker Gateway Park'' * Debow Park * Dickinson Park * Lorraine L. Dixon Park * Donovan Park * Dunbar Park *
Dunham Park Dunham Massey is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The parish includes the villages of Sinderland Green, Dunham Woodhouses and Dunham Town, along with Dunham Massey Hall and Park, formerly ...
* Durkin Park * DuSable Park * Dvorak Park * Eckhart Park * Ellis Park * Eugene Field Park * Fernwood Park * Foster Park * Fuller Park * Gage Park * Gompers Park * Goudy Square Park * Gross ParkGross Park
/ref> * Hamilton Park * Lorraine Hansberry Park * Ryan Harris Memorial Park * Harrison Park * Hiawatha Park * Vivian Gordon Hash Park * Hayes Park * Holstein Park * Houston Park * Horner Park * Hoyne Park *
Independence Park Independence Park may refer to: * Independence Park Botanic Gardens, a botanical garden in Baton Rouge, Louisiana * Independence Park (Charlotte, North Carolina), a park in Charlotte, North Carolina * Independence Park (Chicago), a park in Chicago ...
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Indian Boundary Park Indian Boundary Park is a urban park in the West Ridge neighborhood of North Side, Chicago, Illinois. History The park opened in 1922.Alice Sinkevitch, et al. ''AIA Guide to Chicago''. American Institute of Architects. 2004. 248. It is named aft ...
* Mahalia Jackson Park * Jefferson Park * Nancy Jefferson Park * Mary Jane Richardson Jones Park, named after activist
Mary Jane Richardson Jones Mary Jane Richardson Jones (1819 – December 26, 1909) was an American abolitionist, philanthropist, and suffragist. Born in Tennessee to free black parents, Jones and her family moved to Illinois during her teenage years. Along with her h ...
* Kelvyn Park * Kenwood Community Park — formerly Shoesmith Field * King Park and Family Entertainment Center * Kosciuszko Park * La Follette Park (Chicago) * La Villita Park * Legion Park * Leland Giants Park *
Loyola Park Loyola may refer to: People * St. Ignatius of Loyola * Loyola (surname) * Etsowish-simmegee-itshin, indigenous man whose baptismal name was Loyola Places * Loyola (CTA), a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, in Chicago, Illi ...
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Maggie Daley Park Maggie Daley Park is a public park in the Loop community area of Chicago operated by the Chicago Park District. It is near the Lake Michigan shoreline in northeastern Grant Park where Daley Bicentennial Plaza previously stood. Maggie Daley P ...
* Mandrake Park * Mann Park * Mariano Park * Mason Park * McGuane Park * McKinley Park * Merrimac Park * Metcalfe Park *
Midway Plaisance The Midway Plaisance, known locally as the Midway, is a public park on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is one mile long by 220 yards wide and extends along 59th and 60th streets, joining Washington Park at its west end and Jackson Park ...
* Mount Greenwood Park * Mozart Park * Donald Jordan Nash Community Center * Nichols Park * Normandy Park * Northerly Island Park * Oakdale Park *
Ogden Park Ogden Park, also known as Ogden Skating Park, was a recreational facility on the near north side of Chicago around the 1860s and 1870s. It was home to the Ogden Skating Club. It was on a piece of land east of where Ontario Street (at that time) T-e ...
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Olson Park and Waterfall Olson Park and Waterfall was a heavily visited park and waterfall complex that was located in the Avondale community area of Chicago. It was built by Walter E. Olson, the owner of the Olson Rug Company, next to his factory and headquarters on the ...
— demolished * Jesse Owens Park *
Oz Park Oz Park is a public park in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of North Side, Chicago. It is located at 2021 North Burling Street, at the corner of Lincoln and Webster, just south of the Lincoln, Halsted, and Fullerton intersection. The park borders L ...
* Park No. 559 * Palmer Park * Lucy Ella Gonzales Parsons Park * Peoples Park *
Ping Tom Memorial Park Ping Tom Memorial Park is a public urban park in Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood, in South Side, Chicago. It is part of the Chicago Park District (CPD). Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the park is divided into three sectio ...
* Piotrowski Park *
Portage Park Portage Park is a park in the Portage Park community area of Chicago, Illinois on the National Register of Historic Places. The park stretches from Irving Park Road on the south to Berteau Avenue between Central and Long Avenues. The largest p ...
* Promontory Point * Pulaski Park * Revere Park * Riis Park * River Park * Robichaux Park *
Robinson Park Robinson Park is an urban park located in and administered by the city of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. The park was named after Dr. F. Byron Robinson, the original owner of the site. The park has an area of . Amenities include a picnic shelter ...
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Rogers Park Rogers Park is the first of Chicago's 77 community areas. Located from the Loop, it is on the city's far north side on the shore of Lake Michigan. The neighborhood is commonly known for its cultural diversity, lush green public spaces, early ...
* Rowan Park * Russell Square Park *
Saint Louis Park St. Louis Park is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 50,010 at the 2020 census. It is a first-ring suburb immediately west of Minneapolis. Other adjacent cities include Edina, Golden Valley, Minnetonka, ...
* Scottsdale Park * Shabbona Park * Shedd Park * Sherman Park *
Skinner Park Skinner may refer to: People and fictional characters *Skinner (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with that surname * Skinner (profession), a person who makes a living by working with animal skins or driving mules *Skinner, a rin ...
* Smith Park * South Shore Nature Reserve * Spruce Park * Stanton-Schiller Park * Stars and Stripes Park * Strohacker Park * Robert Taylor Park * Mamie Till-Mobley Park * Union Park * Vittum Park * Warren Park — * Washington Park *
Washington Square Park Washington Square Park is a public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. One of the best known of New York City's public parks, it is an icon as well as a meeting place and center for cultural activity. ...
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Dinah Washington Park Dinah Washington Park is a park located at 8215 S. Euclid Avenue in the South Chicago community area of Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was named for singer and Chicago resident Dinah Washington. It is one of four Chicago Park District parks named ...
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Harold Washington Park Harold Washington Park is a small (10 acre) park in the Chicago Park District located in the Hyde Park community area on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, US. In 1992, it was named for Harold Washington (1922–1987), the first African-Ame ...
* Welles Park * Wicker Park * Wiggly Field Noethling Park * Wildwood Park * Williams Park * Wilson Park * Winnemac Park * West Pullman Park


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