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    Ackerman Park

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Merrick Rose Garden - August 2025

    Merrick Rose Garden

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    Merrick Rose Garden is a lovingly manicured garden tucked away in a neighborhood in Evanston. I've…read moredriven in and around this area for years--literally over a decade--and never knew it was here. But a block from Ridge, you'll stumble upon a very peaceful place. It would be a gorgeous location for a special event. As I was walking around it and taking in the garden, I was actually imagining just how a wedding could be set up in the sunken portion of the garden. Around the garden are many benches around the outer perimeter, both stone benches and wooden benches for visitors. Like many rose gardens, there are some other flowers here as well. There's also a large fountain, the Centennial Fountain, on the southern edge of the garden. It would be nice to have a celebration at this garden, but I would be happy to simply visit and enjoy the sights and sounds. This isn't a park to play in; it specifically says you aren't to bring balls to play with so it was truly designed as a contemplative place to be appreciated for its beauty. The only parking here is street, and it has some restrictions at times, so pay attention.

    It's important each day after fighting stress or being swarmed in a sea of mediocrity to find…read moreislands of calm and beauty. The park is tucked a couple blocks from bustling Evanston down town surrounded by stately mansions, and old large apartment complexes. It's a stones throw distance of NU and the screaming serpentine L. It is smallish and well appointed. I can't think of anything finer than sitting there with my dog and a tea watching the sunset and moon rise. Reading there on a sunny day, a mystery or gothic novel by the roses isn't too shabby either.

    Ackerman Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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