Tuley (Murray) Park
Located in the Chesterfield community, Tuley Park totals 18.54 acres and features a gymnasium, auditorium, and multi-purpose clubrooms. A green feature of the park includes a garden. Outside, the park offers a new playground with an interactive pool, baseball/softball diamonds, pool, gazebo, and 10 lighted tennis courts. Many of these spaces are available for rental including our gymnasium, auditorium, gazebo, fields, and multi-purpose rooms.
Park-goers can participate in the Park Kids after school program, seasonal sports, cheerleading, yoga, and fitness classes. During the summer, the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ offers its popular six-week day camp.
In addition to programs, Tuley Park hosts fun special events throughout the year for the entire family.
In 1907, Senator Clark of the 13th District presented petitions to the South Park Commission requesting the creation of a park in Dauphin Park, now part of the Chatham neighborhood. Annexed to Chicago in 1889 as part of the Town of Lake and Village of Hyde Park, the neighborhood had much open land used for truck farming, trap shooting, and duck hunting, and some frame homes built by railroad workers. The South Park Commission was pleased with the recent success of ten revolutionary neighborhood parks which included year-round recreational facilities, educational programs, and social services. The Commissioners agreed to the request, and began efforts to create Tuley, along with Trumbull, Grand Crossing, and Mann Parks. While acquiring approximately 18 acres of land between 1910 and 1911, the South Park Commission hired the Olmsted Brothers, landscape designers of the previous neighborhood parks, to lay out the four new parks. Development was slow, however, and Tuley Park's original plan was never executed. Although the commission fenced the park, constructed walks, and installed ball fields that were flooded in winter for ice skating, Tuley Park was left unfinished until the 1920s. At that time, the surrounding neighborhood became more populated, and tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a Spanish Revival-style fieldhouse were constructed in the park. The park became part of the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµâ€™s portfolio when the South Park Commission and 21 other park districts were consolidated into the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ in 1934.
Originally known as Burnside Park for the adjacent Burnside community area, Tuley Park was officially named in honor of Murray F. Tuley (1827-1905) in 1922. Tuley was a circuit court judge who was instrumental in framing the Chicago City Charter adopted after the Great Fire of 1871.
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Facilities at Tuley (Murray) Park
Programs at Tuley (Murray) Park
Each Friday from 6pm to 7:30pm
Each Wednesday,Friday from 11:30am to 2pm
Each Saturday from 8am to 9am
Except the following dates:
Saturday, Oct 25, 2025
Saturday, Nov 29, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 6pm to 7pm
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 12:30pm to 2pm
Except the following dates:
Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025
Thursday, Oct 30, 2025
Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Tuesday from 4pm to 5pm
Each Thursday from 5pm to 6pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 6pm to 7pm
Except the following dates:
Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025
Thursday, Oct 30, 2025
Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Saturday from 11am to 1pm
Except the following dates:
Saturday, Sep 27, 2025
Saturday, Oct 4, 2025
Saturday, Oct 11, 2025
Each Monday,Wednesday from 6pm to 7pm
Except the following dates:
Monday, Oct 27, 2025
Wednesday, Oct 29, 2025
Monday, Nov 24, 2025
Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025
Each Saturday from 9am to 4pm
Pagination
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday from 10am to 2pm
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 10am to 2pm
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday from 10am to 2pm
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 2:30pm to 6pm
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 2:30pm to 6pm