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Foster (J. Frank) Park

Park Details

Main Address

1440 W. 84th St.
Chicago, IL 60620
United States

  • Tel: (312) 747-6135 | Main
Park Supervisor
Marvin Tolbert
Park Hours
Closed
| 7:00 am-11:00 pm

Foster (J. Frank) Park

Description

Located in the Auburn Gresham community, Foster Park totals 25.15 acres and features a fitness center, swimming pool, two gymnasiums, a youth wellness center, woodshop, and multi-purpose rooms. Outside, the park offers a soft surface playground, interactive water park, pickleball/tennis courts, basketball courts, walking/running track, baseball diamonds, and softball diamonds. Many of these spaces are available for rental including our multi-purpose rooms and fields.

Park-goers can participate in the Park Kids after school program, seasonal sports, sewing, walking club and woodcraft.  During the summer, youth can participate in the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµâ€™s popular six-week day camp. 

In addition to programs, Foster Park hosts fun special events throughout the year for the entire family, such as holiday themed events.

History

Foster Park honors J. Frank Foster (1852-1926), long-time South Park System superintendent and a leader in park management throughout the United States. Having begun as engineer in the 1870s, Foster became superintendent in 1891 when the South Park Commission was preparing for the World's Columbian Exposition to open in Jackson Park two years later. Besides assisting with the fair and transforming its site back into parkland, Foster is credited with developing the nation's first neighborhood parks.

Conceived as lovely green "breathing spaces" to provide recreation and social services in the city's most congested tenement districts, the first ten new south side parks opened in 1905. The revolutionary parks included the nation's first fieldhouses and offered public bathing; the city's earliest branch libraries; English lessons and other classes; inexpensive hot meals; health care; and a variety of recreational programs. Foster's concept was so successful that President Theodore Roosevelt declared it "the most important civic achievement in any American city." Shortly after Foster's death in 1926, the South Park Commission decided to name one of its newest projects in his honor. Located in the growing Auburn Gresham community, the site was envisioned as an impressive 30-acre park with many of the features originated by Foster.  Alleys and streets were vacated in 1890 for the park.  Unfortunately, the commissioners had to make 50 separate land purchases between 1921-1932, and the park developed very slowly. By the early 1930s, Foster Park consisted only of an athletic field, tennis courts, and a comfort station. In 1934, the Great Depression necessitated the consolidation of the city's 22 individual park commissions. The newly-formed ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ acquired the park as part of its portfolio and improved Foster Park's landscape and constructed a small recreation building there. Over the years, demands for additional indoor facilities continued. In 1950, the Park District constructed an attractive Art Moderne-style fieldhouse, which was designed by the prominent Chicago architectural firm Shaw, Metz & Dolio.

Additional Information

For directions using public transportation visit .

Contact: Junida Nicholas, President

Contact Email: jnicholascsu1@att.net

Contact Phone: (773) 874-1562

Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of the Month 11:15am

Capital Projects

Facilities at Foster (J. Frank) Park

12 facilities

Foster (J. Frank) Water Playground

Foster Baseball/Softball Fields

Foster Basketball Court

Foster Fieldhouse

Foster Fitness Center

Foster Gymnasium

Foster Meeting/Event Space

Foster Pickleball Courts

Foster Pickleball Courts

Foster Pickleball Courts

Foster Playground

Foster Playground

Foster Pool

Foster Pool

Foster Pool

Foster Tennis Courts

Foster Woodshop

Programs at Foster (J. Frank) Park

Most programs run from Monday, June 16 to Sunday, August 10 Online registration beings In-person registration begins
Open
Open
From June 21, 2025 to June 21, 2025
Each Saturday from 1pm to 3pm
Each Saturday from 11:15am to 12:30pm
$0.00
Open
Open
From August 9, 2025 to August 30, 2025
Each Saturday from 1pm to 3pm
Each Saturday from 11:15am to 12:30pm
$0.00
Open
Open
From June 28, 2025 to August 2, 2025
Each Saturday from 1pm to 3pm
Each Saturday from 11:15am to 12:30pm
$0.00
Open
Open
From June 16, 2025 to June 21, 2025
Each Monday,Wednesday,Friday from 4pm to 5pm
Each Saturday from 3:15pm to 4:30pm
$0.00
Open
Open
From August 4, 2025 to September 1, 2025
Each Monday,Wednesday,Friday from 4pm to 5pm
Each Saturday from 3:15pm to 4:30pm
$0.00
Open
Open
From June 23, 2025 to August 2, 2025
Each Monday,Wednesday,Friday from 4pm to 5pm
Each Saturday from 3:15pm to 4:30pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
$0.00
Camp
Special Interest
At least 13 but less than 16
From June 23, 2025 to August 1, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 9am to 3pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
$0.00
Camp
Sports
At least 9 but less than 13
From August 4, 2025 to August 8, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 9am to 3pm
$25.00
Open
Open
At least 13 but less than 18
From June 17, 2025 to June 19, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 2:15pm to 3:15pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Jun 19, 2025
$0.00
Open
Open
At least 13 but less than 18
From August 5, 2025 to August 28, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 2:15pm to 3:15pm
$0.00