^Natural Areas

The department manages over 56 acres of passive park land, over 125 acres of active park land and over 200 acres of protected natural areas. There are over 21 acres of open space and parkland along the Fox River, so take care of them and visit them often. The department has embarked on a mission to prevent vandalism in the parks and to keep open space areas pristine see how you can do your part! The department's Adopt-a-Park program is open to individuals, families, groups, and businesses willing to roll up their sleeves and create a little ambiance.
Wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems on earth because they produce more living things per acre than other ecosystems...an excerpt from the Living with Wetlands Handbook for Homeowners in Northeastern Illinois produced by the Wetlands Initiative in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Blackhawk Park

Crystal Springs Park

East Avenue Park
Heartland Meadows Detention A
Heartland Meadows Detention B
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Julie Drive Detention

Jim Hansen Park Rain Garden

Kane Street Detention
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Lancaster Pond

Municipal Annex Rain Garden

Parks Maintenance Rain Garden
Renee Street Detention

SEBA Park

Spring Street Pond
Sugar Ridge Wetland

Thornwood Natural Areas 1-6

96 South River