Located right next to an elementary school of the same name, Mill Street Park has something for kids of all ages. Young children will enjoy the park's jungle gyms, which feature multiple slides, monkey bars and playhouses. Older kids can play on the park's basketball court, and can also play baseball on the 60-foot, fenced diamond.
The West Branch Parkway is about one-eighth of an acre and is located directly behind residential home sites. It is also directly adjacent to Bailey Rd., less than one block East of Washington St. It offers multiple shady trees and plenty of picnic areas, although it's main use is for the flood run-off into the river from the street. West Branch Parkway is located above the DuPage River on Bailey Rd, on the south side of Naperville.
Pembroke Commons features a playground and low-level basin area. Sidewalks, benches and picnic tables run adjacent to the play area so that children can be monitored.
This park is a large open field, perfect for soccer and touch-football games. Half a block from Westglen Park, the Commons offers a place for kids to play and roughhouse -- is exactly the opposite atmosphere of its sister park. Situated in the West Glens subdivision, this park is a great place to enjoy hot summer sun and cool autumn breezes. Westglen Commons is also a favorite for ice skating in the winter; the Naperville Fire Department will open hydrants and flood the field prior to a predicted freeze, so bring your hockey sticks. This is one park that doesn't close when it snows!
With two large basins of water, the Hobson West Ponds area is a favorite among locals who love to fish. The park's quiet and picturesque landscape also makes it the perfect place to enjoy a long walk or a good book.
This large, open park has a lot to offer. It's perfect for picnics and sports of all kinds. Rose Hill Farm Park features a playground, benches with shade cover and a running path. To provide a safe, family-friendly environment, no alcohol is permitted and pets must be on a leash.
A wide open area in the middle of a residential subdivision, Miledje Square is great for outdoor activities or games like frisbee, soccer or kite flying. The area is lined with pine trees. Miledje Square is one of more than 100 parks in Naperville.
The Monarch Park is a wide-open space adjacent to White Eagle Elementary School. It includes multi-purpose and soccer fields. It is one of the more than 100 parks in Naperville.
Burlington Square is located near the train station in downtown Naperville. This is one of more than 100 beautiful parks in Naperville. Here you can relax and enjoy being outdoors.
Meadow Glens Park is one of the more than 100 parks in the Naperville Park District. Located adjacent to Meadow Glens Elementary School, the park has a baseball diamond, basketball courts and lots of open space.
Though the park is currently undergoing renovations, Burlington Park has more than 50 acres for visitors to walk, eat and play games. A 0.30-mile walking path winds through the park's wooded area and leads to a large area of open space. Here, families can enjoy picnics, play horseshoes or start a small campfire.
The park is located off 75th St. by Plainfield-Naperville Rd. The fairly large grounds has two softball fields, one sledding hill, one playground, and one basketball court. Parking is ample and handicapped-accessible.
This park is perfect for entertaining the kids and taking in a beautiful day. Located in a secluded area between about 25 houses, this park offers local residents plenty of activities and places to sit and relax. There is a wide open park area for sports or large gatherings.
With no playgrounds or athletic fields, Westglen Park is an ideal spot for meditation and reflection. This leafy glen offers serenity and quiet.
This park includes a forest area on the corner of White Oak Drive and Elizabeth Avenue. Kings Park is a very shaded, scenic site with natural dirt paths that are great for dog walking.