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    Wicker Park - Chicago Park District

    3.8 (123 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Steve A.

    Confusion from reviews about whether this is about the neighborhood or the park, but it says the Park District in the business name, so that should give you a clue. In either case, it has good and bad things about it. Wicker Park is one of the oldest in the city, and it has a neighborhood full of hipsters that surrounds it too. Because this seems to be about the park, this is what this review will be about. There's quite a lot to see in here including a fieldhouse, gardens, and more stuff. Basically the park is the best thing about the neighborhood to be honest. It's best known for having a farmer's market. There's also activities like movie nights, concerts, and whatever. A long history about it. In 1870 businessmen and developers Charles G. and Joel H. Wicker started laying out streets and donated this land to the city to be a park. A nice neighborhood would soon surround it. In 1895 the fountain was installed, which is still a popular feature in summer. Also there's lots of athletic fields. There's basketball, soccer, and others. Has lots to do inside the actual park itself. It's the centerpiece of a neighborhood that wants to be the center of attention but acts like they don't care what you think about them. The park is popular for the many concerts, festivals, and whatever.

    Gabi Y.

    Cute neighborhood park. Not sure why the water fountain wasn't on but I'm sure it is so much prettier with it on. I loved how everyone was just sitting around the fountain, doing their own thing, some people reading, some people with their dogs. It was very peaceful and relaxing.

    Aesha E.

    I've known at intermittent times whilst living in Chicago that there was an actual Wicker Park. I've forgotten each time. Today I was in the neighborhood and stopped as I passed by. It's a reasonably sized park at over four acres. Wicker Park has basketball courts, and a large green lawn; there are also some picnic tables along the west end of the park. The field house has a gym and community rooms so it's an active park both in terms of visitors and programming. There's a playground with a water feature, baseball and soccer/football spaces to round out the sports offerings, and a dog area that's separated from the rest of the park. There's also a large fountain just outside the field house, and the fountain is surrounded by a number of benches for gathering. Once upon a time--in Wicker Park's very early history--there was a man-made lake in the middle of the park, but that was filled in about 20 years after the park opened. One of its most notable features is the community garden that hugs the park's western edge. It was established by the Wicker Park Garden Club in the 80's and has been well-tended since by the club. Various areas of the garden memorialize members who were key in the creation of the garden. If you're interested, join the club! The park is named in honor of the Wicker brothers, who donated the land for the park in the 19th century. You'll find here a statue of Charles Gustavus Wicker, who was once an alderman and an Illinois state legislator, which was created by his great granddaughter. The park has borne the family name since its inception.

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    Jessie Z.

    I didn't actually get to the park area ( moreso the downtown area) as it was winter and cold. Overall great place for millennials as it has alt styled shops, popular coffee shops, restaraunts, and small businesses such as vintage stores, bookstores, an ordinary store, and crystal shops. The people seem friendly too ( kind of like portland vibes). The crossing lights are fine and not too long. It is a bit out of the way in terms of public transportation so probably plan to spend a day there.

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    Fox E.

    This park is way too strong for my tastes. I prefer a Weaker Park. Definitely one of the coolest neighbourhoods in all Chicago and in fact one of the coolest neighbourhoods anywhere in the country. I mean they even made a movie about this place obviously. I read about it on the Net. The Josh Hart Net! So I love coming here and I have a friend who lives right in this neighbourhood, and a couple more that are within 3 miles of here. It's trendy and it's hip and it's cool and it's fun and it's also got a lot of ethnic stuff and it's also within a couple of miles of a lot of other great neighbourhoods so it's hard not to love this area.

    Maronda H.

    I grew up around Wicker Park and always enjoyed hanging out in this neighborhood with family and friends. Even though the neighborhood has changed a bit since my younger days. There is always some type of excitement and events going on around the park. In the summer time there is a Big Wicker Park Fest with vendors, music, food trucks, and lots of people hanging out in the middle of the streets having a good ole time. I stopped in on Monday for the Hot Cocoa Fest. There were like 5 or 6 stands to experience many different variety taste of hot cocoa. To my surprise the vegan hot chocolate was good. After, you went around and taste each one there was a ballot where you could vote for your favorite hot cocoa. Wicker Park has so many other fun things to do that you will never get bored. There is a basketball court, baseball field, nice kiddie park, even a dog park for a dog meet up, and a ice skating rink. There is always something to do for every season of the year. You will guarantee to always have fun.

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    Miguel M.

    I've come here for different reasons, for farmers market during the summer. Yoga at the park since Lulu lemon is nearby they hold classes here during the summer as well. For the winter they have an ice skating rink and it is a good size. Overall the park is clean and they have many activities all year long. A nice place to relax and read a book too.

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    Casey F.

    As a Wicker Park resident, I absolutely love this park. They have a dog park, ball field, fountain, kids area, and plenty of grassy areas to hang out. I always take my dogs here to play around in the grass. The park offers movies during the summer, open mic night, and Sunday farmers market. One of the things I love most about this park is the people watching. It's so phenomenal. There are plenty of hipsters, which is nothing out of the ordinary, but its the free spirits that make this park interesting and unique. There is never a shortage of entertainment here. Maybe it sounds weird that this is a pro for this park, but I never have felt unsafe and most people keep to themselves. This isn't Lincoln Park so you can't expect everyone here to be pushing their baby around in $2,000 strollers while drinking $6 coffee. Sure there is some of that but its the mix of all walks of life that make this park what it is.

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    Patrick F.

    If you are a degenerate, you'll fit right in sitting around the fountain or near the chess tables, especially if you have nothing to do for weeks on end. I frequently avoid these areas and take my dog here to play in the grass or just have an afternoon picnic with my wife. It's a great place to watch some competitive 16in softball and don't miss the farmers market on Sundays. They also periodically have free movie nights in the park playing movies from my youth. I can't speak to the children's area, but always looks crowded and the kids seems happy. Come spend an hour or two with the locals of Wicker Park and soak up the sights.

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    Bill M.

    This Northwest Tower is the most prominent building in Wicker Park at the intersection of Milwaukee and North (with Damen nearby). The annual Around the Coyote festival rallies around this tower, marked by its flagpole and a crush of visiting gallery goers.

    Beth G.

    It has cement flooring, and my baby got hurt here. His little paws got scrapped up chasing the ball. There's also this super awkward toward the back that the dogs have to climb over to get to the small grass that is available. It's also a very small place. The enclosure is clean though and does have a water fountain for the pups. Still though, I won't be coming back. Go to Belmont Beach, it is much better.

    Nice big area for the dogs to run around.

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    (47 reviews)
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    Underrated and beautiful. It's got a fantastic view of the city skyline and there's a whole…read moreindustrial vibe going on but I don't mind it. It's serene and if it wasn't so warm I'd go to it more often. It's good for a long walk but there's no trees along that walk so I'll be frequenting more in the fall va the summer.

    Check out this incredible transformation of a quarry into a park in Bridgeport. In between it was a…read morelandfill. Palmisano Park has went through a lot of changes to be sure. A lot of nature of course. There's trails and an interpretive wetlands among the many things to come across while going through. Best to know about the transformation before going. It used to be the Stearns Quarry. The city purchased it in 2008, cleaned it up, and opened it the next year. Has lots of nature to see and more to do. There's more than a mile of paths, including recycled timber boardwalks, and walkways. At first this was the site of a coral reef if you can believe it. Limestone was formed, and there's been fossils discovered here that are now in the Field Museum. In the 1830s it became a quarry, and operated until 1970 when it became a landfill. There's a fishing pond that still has the old quarry walls. After opening this park there was cause for celebration. The community before this had a lack of green space. Have to go here if you like parks that have been restored from abandoned areas. It's quite impressive. There's all kinds of plants and wildlife.

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    Maggie Daley Park - Chicago Park District

    Maggie Daley Park - Chicago Park District

    4.5
    (237 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    My daughter and I visited Maggie Daley Park last week and we had a wonderful time. We found that it…read morewas rather easy to get to the park from several CTA stops. I was worried that the park would be unshaded but our trip in the afternoon offered tons of shade to make the heat less severe. There are tons of different stations to enjoy like the little water park, the pirate ship, lighthouse, big slides, swings, and other play areas. I appreciated the decent bathrooms and the water stations got our water bottle. This park is amazing and worth a visit if you have kids. We will be back.

    It was a random 60-degree day in late March here in Chicago. I personally have been wanting to…read morecheck out "Maggie Daley Park" in downtown. With that thought, let the exploration begin! Of course we took our kids along because they would be the ones who could take full advantage of the facilities. The park itself was quite large, but we went for the kids playground. Signs were clearly marked for direction so we got to our destination with no difficulties. Our boys definitely enjoyed the suspension bridge, though my younger one was hesitant to go on first. I did see some older kids who were climbing "outside of the bridge infrastructure. There was a note to remind anyone not to do so. Oh well, it is what it is. Even if some accidentally fell when doing risky tricks, the soft padded ground would reduce the impact. On the other hand, there was one section of playground exclusively for children older than 5 years old. The slide seemed to be more advanced for young toddlers for sure. Therefore, we performed our sightseeing duty and walked away since our munchkins were 2.5 and 4.5 years old. Our older one enjoyed the straight slides. I liked that fact there were multiple slides with various speeds so that kids would not get bored on staying on the same one. Normally I wouldn't recommend anyone to drive to downtown but we did this time. My partner was able to secure a spot via SpotHero at the Harris Theater for a reasonable price. I got there much later than our scheduled arrival time yet he was able to extend for another 30 minutes in the app. Overall, we highly recommend parents to visit "Maggie Daley Park" and let the kids release some energy. We probably will be back again to poke around other areas when spring and summer in Chicago are in full bloom.

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    Earl J Field Memorial Playground

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    4.4
    (9 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    We stopped here whilst waiting for our pizza order to be done. It was just alright; I was rather…read moredisappointed. There are two sections to the park, with the big rocket being the centerpiece. It's huge, multiple levels. There are at least three slides coming out from it. Lots of places for kids to climb and scurry and jump. But that part was too big for my kiddo so we went to the smaller section a few steps away. There was a structure to climb, several slides, some bars, and then even a little further away a bunch of swings. I tried to keep her from seeing the swings, to be honest, since I didn't want to have to deal with an upset kiddo when we had to leave without enough swing time. She played around a bit but didn't seem as interested in the playground. We went down a slide or two, but some of them had standing water since it has been a bit rainy recently. The playground isn't technically fenced in, but it is effectively so because it's behind the practice courts which are all fenced in. It'd be hard for your kid to get away from you. There's a parking lot for the Norridge Park District building but the neighborhood parking could be tricky, especially in the summer because there is restricted parking from Memorial Day to Labor Day (ostensibly because of the large pool structure that would keep the residents from having any parking for three months otherwise). The terrain of the park is wood chips and soil, decidedly not my favorite (maybe especially after a rain) and she got dirty pretty quick. I may bring her back when she's old enough to play on the rocket ship, but this won't be a park that we return to much if ever.

    Very very nice huge playground in the woods. The air is clean, the people are nice... I wish we…read morelived closer :))) it has actually 3 playgrounds near to each orher

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