Marie Grolich Park
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About Marie Grolich Park in Elgin
Marie Grolich Park, located in Elgin, Illinois, spans approximately 7.6 acres and serves as a community space on the city's near west side. The park is situated between Route 20 and National Street, making it accessible for nearby residents. Named in 1968 after Marie Grolich, a respected YWCA Director, the park reflects her dedication to community enrichment.
This neighborhood park offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Its facilities include upper and lower practice fields for team sports, a sand volleyball court, a fitness trail, and a playground suitable for children. A medium-sized picnic shelter provides a shaded spot for gatherings or relaxation, while ample parking makes it easy for visitors to access the park. As part of Elgin's commitment to sustainable practices, Marie Grolich Park is also designated as a Pesticide-Free Zone, aiming to enhance the ecological health and safety of the area.
The park's design encourages both active and leisure activities, serving as a retreat for exercise, play, and community engagement. Its tranquil environment and practical amenities cater to a range of interests, from sports enthusiasts to families seeking a quiet outdoor escape.