Golden Oaks Park — located alongside Sullivan Road on Golden Oaks Parkway — is set to receive a series of improvements that include a newly -
built picnic shelter, replacement of the current playground with agespecific equipment and play areas, a baseball backstop, a refurbished half - court basketball area and hoop and an adult fitness area.
Not exact matches
On Clark Island, the Park District will restore the 70 - year - old stone
picnic shelter and footbridges, remove the wooden stage attached to the
shelter and
build a seating wall with steps for spectators to use during Shakespeare in the Park performances.
Another big plus for parents trying to keep an eye on little ones who have a habit of wandering off: Small
picnic shelters were
built with three - sided enclosures to provide a safe and secure environment in which to relax.
New soccer fields, two basketball courts, a baseball diamond, a new playground facility and a
picnic shelter will be
built at the park, which will be connected to the nearby Wexford Subdivision.
The district recently received a $ 100,000 grant from the Illinois FIRST program that will be used to
build restrooms and a
picnic shelter as well as install walking paths and a drinking fountain.
Building / facilities, public washrooms, drinking fountain,
picnic shelter, permit
picnicking, pond / wetlands / natural area, four basketball courts, three ballfields, six lighted tennis courts, two soccer fields, open play / grass field, tot lot, playground, ice rink / skating, parking, maintenance headquarters, Girl Scout cabin, Boy Scout cabin, vita course, sled hill, warming house, pool, fishing.
In 1934, Camp 1636 was established at Ecola State Park, where the CCC worked hard to improve roads,
build water systems, construct
picnic tables and trails,
build restrooms and
shelters,
build the caretaker's house, and lay stonework that is still noticeable in the park today.