Almond Park

2234 W 115th St, Chicago, IL 60643
0.74 acres | 0.3 hectares
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About Almond Park in Chicago

Almond Park is a small urban green space located in the Morgan Park community area of Chicago, Illinois. Spanning 0.74 acres, this park serves as a passive recreation site for local residents.

Originally the site of the Village of Morgan Park's water works, the oval-shaped tract of land was acquired in parts, with half of the property obtained in 1887. After Chicago annexed the Village in 1914, the property's maintenance was transferred to the Calumet Park District. In 1957, following the Chicago Park and City Exchange of Functions Act, the Chicago Park District took control of the property.

The park was officially named Almond Park in 1974, as part of a initiative to name properties after trees and plants. The almond tree, which has its origins in China and is mentioned frequently in the Old Testament, produces the world's most popular nut.

Almond Park offers visitors a chance to relax in an open green space while enjoying the beauty of nature within an urban setting. Its small size and lack of extensive facilities make it an ideal spot for quiet contemplation and passive recreational activities.

What to Do at Almond Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

When is Almond Park Open?

Monday:6AM-11PM
Tuesday:6AM-11PM
Wednesday:6AM-11PM
Thursday:6AM-11PM
Friday:6AM-11PM
Saturday:6AM-11PM
Sunday:6AM-11PM

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