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    McCaslin Park

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    9 years ago

    My daughter played here for 10U softball and I played in a women's league. These fields are really nice to play on.

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    Yes, some folks bring their dogs to view sporting events. Dogs must be on a leash and friendly and supervised by the owner at all times. Dog waste needs should be done outside of the park and picked up and disposed of by owner. This is a family ball… Read more

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    Reed-Keppler Park - Two parks in one

    Reed-Keppler Park

    (3 reviews)

    If you need a good spot for a family picnic or outdoor party, this park has plenty of room & 3 big…read moreshelters (shelters would need to be reserved for a large group w/a rental fee). 89 acres in all in this recreation & sports complex! They have a few really nice large playground area as well for the kids to play and plenty of room in general for running around or setting up your own badminton, bags, Frisbee or other outdoor games. Some big trees to provide shade if preferred and restroom facility there as well. This park is actually part of a large complex with a variety of options/facilities: - 3 playgrounds (one is a "musical" playground) - 6 baseball/softball fields - basketball court - skate park - concession stand (I'm not sure on their hours, though) - Turtle Splash Water Park - Wiggly Field & SouthPaw Dog Parks - 25-acre Dyer Nature Sanctuary and trail -outdoor performance venue/bandshell -3 pavilions/shelters available for rental May - September

    This park is totally lovely. I was here last weekend while in town visiting my family. My boyfriend…read moreand I took my niece and nephew to Reed-Keppler along with my two sisters. It was a pretty hot day, but one of the nicest things is that the park is primarily in the shade. There are two main playgrounds right next to each other. There is also a baseball field, soccer field, dog park, picnic table/pavilion area, and more! The entire park is really quite large. We were just at the two parks which were perfect for the kids (ages 1.5 and 4).

    Pottawatomie Park

    Pottawatomie Park

    (31 reviews)

    We discovered this place in 2020 & kept going as nature walks were the only family activity we…read morecould do during the pandemic. This park is impeccably maintained, safe & offers a vast green space along with ample parking. Views of the fox river, mature trees & big lush grassy lawn. There are numerous activities available besides walking, biking, picnicking. You can enjoy amenities such as a baseball park, tennis/pickleball courts, paddle boats & mini golf (for a fee), fitness circuit, beach volleyball & bocce or bring your own set of outdoor games. Also a small water park with slides. Now all that's lacking is a set of basketball hoops & this would be THE perfect park! The bike path runs alongside the scenic Fox River, providing breathtaking views. Benches & picnic tables are plentiful & scattered throughout the park. It's the perfect spot to set up a pop-up tent & picnic blanket like we always do. You can also rent a pavilion for parties & gatherings. This park is conveniently located near a variety of restaurants, stores & bookstores on Main St. in St. Charles.

    Came here to picnic for Mother's Day. It was very crowded but a lot of green space. The park has…read morewide sidewalks for a stroll or biking. There are also activities. Paddle boats, scenic boat ride and mini golf. There are some snacks sold by the mini golf area. My only complaint is there isn't enough restrooms. There is one facility close to the parking lot but it is a long walk of you decide to camp farther away. There should at least be portopotties spread out.

    McCaslin Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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