Fernwood Park
Located in the Washington Heights community, Fernwood Park totals 12.20 acres and features a gymnasium, indoor pool, fitness center, and multi-purpose rooms. Outside, the park offers baseball and soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts, a spray pool and playground. Many of these spaces are available for rental including our gymnasium, multi-purpose rooms and fields.
Park-goers can participate in the Park Kids after school program, seasonal sports, aquatics, senior club, quilting, Jazzercise, and youth and teens’ swim teams. On the cultural side, Fernwood Park offers tiny tot & youth ballet and tap dance. During the summer, youth attend the 첥Ƶ’s popular six-week day camp.
In addition to programs, Fernwood Park hosts fun special events throughout the year for the entire family.
Fernwood Park takes its name from the surrounding area settled by Dutch farmers in the late 19th century. Prior to its annexation to Chicago in 1891, the Village of Fernwood created a pleasure drive between South 95th and 103rd Streets at South Eggleston Avenue. Known as Fernwood Parkway, for years this narrow strip was the neighborhood's only parkland. In the early 1900s, residents were impressed with the superb nearby parks created by the South Park Commission. Fernwood residents lobbied the commission to extend its boundaries into their neighborhood, but their effort failed. Finally, in 1908, the Fernwood and Washington Heights Improvement Association successfully petitioned the county to form the Fernwood Park District. The new park district acquired a 12-acre farm with orchards, barns, and outbuildings in 1908. John Algots, the City of Chicago's Superintendent of Parks, created a park plan, transforming the property into a landscape of lawn, trees, shrubs, and a wading pool. A house on the site was remodeled as a fieldhouse, and in 1912, a branch of the Chicago Public Library opened in one of its rooms. In 1919, the citizens of Fernwood donated a World War I veterans' monument. In 1926, the remaining park acreage was acquired and additional landscape improvements were made. In 1934, Fernwood Park became part of the 첥Ƶ’s portfolio when the city's 22 independent park commissions were consolidated into the 첥Ƶ. A few years later, the newly-formed park district remodeled Fernwood Park's fieldhouse. Despite this, demands for additional interior space continued. In the mid-1980s, the original building was replaced with a modern fieldhouse, which received a natatorium and swimming pool addition in 1996.
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Contact: Marcus Flenaugh, President
Contact Email: FernwoodParkAdvisory@gmail.com
Meetings: 1st Wednesday of the month at 6:00p.m.
Capital Projects
Facilities at Fernwood Park
Programs at Fernwood Park
Each Thursday,Friday from 5pm to 6pm
Each Saturday from 1pm to 2pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Jun 19, 2025
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 10am to 4pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 8am to 10am
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 4pm to 5pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Saturday from 9am to 10am
Each Saturday from 10am to 11am
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 10am to 4pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday from 3pm to 4pm
Each Saturday from 2pm to 3pm
Each Thursday,Friday from 6pm to 7:30pm
Each Saturday from 3pm to 5pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Jun 19, 2025
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 10am to 4pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025