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Walsh (John) Park

Overview: Walsh (John) Park is rated 4.7/5 from 736 Google reviews. This city park offers a unique playground with multiple sections, including a green climbing structure with slides and an enclosed tunnel, and an orange and black climbing rope structure. Amenities: Reviewers often mention seating and covered spots. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use.

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4.7(736 reviews)

Overview: Walsh (John) Park is rated 4.7/5 from 736 Google reviews. This city park offers a unique playground with multiple sections, including a green climbing structure with slides and an enclosed tunnel, and an orange and black climbing rope structure. Amenities: Reviewers often mention seating and covered spots. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use.

People say this city park offers a unique playground with multiple sections, including a green climbing structure with slides and an enclosed tunnel, and an orange and black climbing rope structure. They highlight the park's spaciousness, walking paths, and access to the 606 trail, as well as the dog park and splash pad. They also like the well-maintained grounds and picnic tables.

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dogs that need room to runsmall dogs or homes with multiple dog sizessocial dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowd

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Address1722 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
Phone(312) 742-7769
City pageChicago
Imported fromChicago, IL

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Angel Mercado11 months ago

One of the best parks in the city. The kids have so much fun when we come, whether it's climbing in the jungle gym area or sliding down one of the 6 slides or playing in the field. There is something for everyone to do.

Ben Kremkow10 months ago

Great playground with multiple sections, good for kids of most ages. The green climbing structure has multiple slides, an enclosed tunnel at the top, and lots of activities below. The orange and black climbing rope structure has tons of different climbing activities and there's also swings and a spinning chair. There's picnic tables and walking paths, which connects to the 606 trail.

Ayee V8 months ago

I have always enjoyed going to this park. This is the tail end (or front end) of the Bloomingdale Trail. It has a play area for kids (slides, swings, jungle gym), water sprinklers (turned on in late spring/early summer), dog park, picnic area (grass and a few tables and seats). There are also benches around the kids side of the park. There is also a parallel bar near the Ashland entrance/exit. Would have given it a 5-star rating if there was a restroom.

Andy Meyer2 years ago

The playground at Walsh Park is a great playground that has two wonderful and unique structures. There is a huge play structure consisting of two towers that are connected by a fully enclosed rope net bridge. The climbing elements are all inside the towers and each tower has a large curving tube slide so while there is no chance of a high fall from the tall structures, it still takes courage to climb and cross them (for child and for parent!). The second structure is harder to describe but resembles a dome with rope netting on the exterior with a variety of climbing elements inside. This is slightly smaller but still a challenging elements for kids who like to climb. Finally, there are some swings (toddler, adaptive, and hammock-style saucer swings), a small curving climbing wall, and a unique pipe drum musical element. There is also a water spray feature in this playground! Small jets of water spout from the ground for a duration of time after a button is pressed. This water feature is quite integrated into the play area (i.e. hard to keep kids away) so probably good to plan accordingly. This playground is located at the eastern end of the 606 trail and despite it's central location actually seems quite removed from the hustle and bustle of the city. That being said, it's also a very popular playground that is used by school and camps groups so it can get crowded. The play area is not fully enclosed but it is fenced from the street. There are large, flat rocks set around the area as benches as well as two picnic tables for seating. The play area itself is bright and open though there are trees dotting the area for some shade and the play surface is wood chips. All in all, this is a great playground - especially for somewhat older children - and definitely a worthwhile destination.

M Stewart2 months ago

Great park for a winter meet up

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  • Monday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Thursday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Friday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM

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