Frankfort Square Park District - List of Parks

List of Parks

Park Name Area (acres) Notable Features
Brookside Glen East Park 12 Walking/bike path, picnic shelter, playground
Candle Creek Park 3 Walking/bike path, pond
Community Center/Island Prairie Park 55 3 Playgrounds, 1.9-mile (3.1 km) bike path, Department of Natural Resources stocked Pond
Community Park 19.5 Fishing pond with pier, 2 basketball and 2 tennis courts
Crystal Lake Park 10 Gazebo, walking path
Dr. Julian Rogus School 5 3 Playgrounds, developed in cooperation with Summit Hill School District 161
Frankfort Square School 7 2 Playgrounds, walking path
Greenway Park 5 Not yet dedicated
Hawthorne Lakes Park 1 Playground
Hoffman Park 3 Playground, first of "new" renovated parks
Hunter Prairie park 11 2 Playgrounds, 4 soccer fields, home to Pony League Baseball field
Indian Boundary South Park 36.75 4 Baseball fields, stocked pond, Frisbee golf course
Indian Trail School 19.5 4 Baseball fields
Kingston Park 9.5 Waling path, playground
Kiwanis Park 4.5 3 Baseball fields, playground
Lake in the Glens Park 55 2 Playgrounds, walking/bike path
Lakeside Park 7 Not yet dedicated
LaPorte Meadows 9 Not yet dedicated
Lighthouse Pointe 16.5 Not yet dedicated
Odyssey Park 0.5 Playground
Plank Trail Park 7 Pond, gazebo, walking/bike path
Richfield Park 18.5 Not yet dedicated
Summit Hill Park 20 2 Playgrounds, 3 baseball fields (1 lighted), Lighted tennis courts and outdoor ice rink
Union Creek Community Park 45 4 Playgrounds, 5 baseball fields (2 lighted), dog park, skate park, inline/ice hockey rink, band shell, 2 football fields
Walnut Creek Park 12 Not yet dedicated
White Oak Park 11 Bike path, 2 ponds
Woodlawn Park 10 Pond, bike path, 2 playgrounds
Splash Park N/A Interactive water fountains for young children

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