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    4.0 (1 review)
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    Park District of Forest Park

    Park District of Forest Park

    4.0
    (20 reviews)

    We went to the Forest Park Aquatic Center on Memorial Day. It was wonderful…read more We went to Brookfield Zoo first, which is about a 13 minute drive from here. The pool was open from noon-5pm (it was opening day, I don't believe those are standard hours). We bought tickets online in the morning before going, which was a good idea because there was an incredibly long and slow line to purchase tickets. It was $15 per person. They have changing rooms, including showers with soap. They have a reasonably priced concession stand (no outside food allowed). There was a gigantic pool with multiple sections, including a zero depth entry section, 2 lap lanes, a 12 foot diving pool with diving pool and 2 drop slides. 2 medium large water slides. There was also a huge splash pad including a set of little kid water slides and a water bucket that dumps water on people. The life guards were great. We had a great time!

    We attended an after-hours fundraiser at the Forest Park pool tonight, the annual Duck Splash,…read morewhich benefits the local special recreation program, WSSRA. We were very impressed by all of the lifeguards tonight. They were very pleasant and attentive and kept a close watch on the action. The pool has 2 slide areas, a kids section, lap lanes, diving well, and free play space. Grassy area and lounge chairs. My teen enjoyed the concession stand- soft serve ice cream and funnel cakes! I like how they enforce the "no food on deck" and "no shoes on deck" rules. Points off as the parking is absolutely bonkers. There were other sporting events happening tonight, plus just folks in the park, so there was no available parking. We parked in the farthest lot, which seems like a full 2-3 blocks from the entrance, and with 1-way lanes it took us super long to get everyone in and out of the event. Also, the locker rooms were outdated and did not smell the best.

    Village of Riverside

    Village of Riverside

    4.7
    (6 reviews)

    There've been great changes since the last review. It's a rare gem to find a small, close-knit town…read morenear the city. Pros: * Good schools & kids activities * Retail - Grocery store (family-owned), restaurants, services, farmer's market - 20 min to Oakbrook Mall, 15 min. to downtown Oak Park * Beautiful homes - avg. price abt. $450k * Easy city access - 10 min. to 55 and 290/294 - two Metra stops * Infrastructure improvements * Nature & historic preservation * "Purple" political climate Cons: * High taxes * Diversity - town has minimal racial diversity, much better at local high school * Not recommended for families without children - Lots of money spent on family-friendly activities, would go to waste on child-free homes - Floodplain issues

    Riverside is a beautiful little village, and I feel lucky to have been raised here. When you…read morecompare it to some of the neighboring suburbs that are more "blue collar" (like Lyons and Berwyn), this place really stands out as unique. First of all, there is a lot of history behind Riverside. It is considered the first planned community in the United States and it was designed in 1869 by Frederick Law Olmsted (who also designed Central Park). Also, a lot of the homes here were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and a handful of other notable architects. Many of the homes here are absolutely gorgeous. My home is a Queen Anne Victorian straight out of the 1880s. I love many of the other Victorian homes that can be found in this town. If you love architecture, then the village of Riverside is a must-visit. The people who live here are generally lovely and very friendly, if admittedly quite homogeneous (95% white). The public school systems are high quality, and there is also an excellent private school option in the K-8 St. Mary's School. Even though Riverside has struggled to keep businesses, there are several excellent places that appear to be thriving like the new place empanadUS, Grumpy's, and Chew Chew Cafe. I'm optimistic that growth will continue! Overall, Riverside is beautiful. Even though many out-of-towners have gotten lost when trying to navigate the winding roads, they are quite scenic when you factor in the beautiful houses, the trees, and the DesPlaines River.

    Bellwood Village of

    Bellwood Village of

    2.8
    (6 reviews)

    This is one of the worst west burbs cities to live in the Chicagoland area for the working class…read more The parking tops the list of why I'm rating the city with only one star. They have an "old outdated antiquated" system that only allows you to park your car on certain sides of the streets based on even or odd calendar dates. The purpose of doing this, from what I was told by a city official, was to keep the streets clean from debris and snow...whatever!!!! Every morning around 10:30 am the street and sanitation trucks are cleaning the streets....not overnight!!!! This is a scam so that the city can nickel and dime its working-class citizens!! There are no real brand name grocery stores. You have to buy your bananas and eggs next to the cheap booze and crack paraphernalia. Also, some of the streets are missing trees....yeah trees. The police over police....especially innocent motorists. Two members of my family were victims of violent crimes but nothing came out of the investigation....absolutely nothing!!! My neibor's daughter was mugged right infront of her house and right in front of bellwood street cameras....they did not catch the the men who did this because the cameras dont work!!! Yet the police swoosh down on you for bumping a stop sign. The cops don't speak, they are not friendly (only the ones that I came across). The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Bellwood is 1 in 37. Based on FBI crime data, Bellwood is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to Illinois, Bellwood has a crime rate that is higher than 85% of the state's cities and towns of all sizes. I'm in the process of purchasing a home so I'm l renting for now. Guess where I'm moving.....hint: Not Bellwood Illinois!

    Brought my kids to the park one day and discovered they had a water park area on the other side of…read morethe Community Center. My children love it and it is fairly priced $2 for those under the age of 18 and adults free. This center also has a nice pond and while they play you can sit back relax and watch the water. I will definitely be sure to support any events here because coincidentally this is also the same area I voted in. If your kids are running around and causing havoc bring them out to this area and let them burn off all that energy.

    Broadview Park District - recreation - Updated June 2026

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