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Washington (George) Park

Park Details

Main Address

5531 S. King Dr.
Chicago, IL 60615
United States

  • Tel: (773) 256-1248 | Main
Park Supervisor
Janie M. Collins
Park Hours
Closed
| 6:00 am-9:00 pm

Washington (George) Park

Description

Located in the Washington Park/Woodlawn neighborhood, Washington Park totals 345.67 acres and features two gymnasiums, a photography lab, dance studio, racquetball court, fitness center,game room, and multi-purpose rooms. Green features of the park include a nature area, a Harvest Garden and an arboretum. Outside, the park offers a lagoon, aquatic center, three playgrounds, basketball/ tennis courts, baseball, football, soccer, cricket, and softball fields. Many of these spaces are available for rental including our gymnasiums, fields, and multi-purpose rooms. Additionally, Washington Park features the renowed Fountain of Time sculpture by Lorado Taft.

Park-goers can participate in the Park Kids after school program, seasonal sports, fitness, Teen Club, Junior Bears Football. On the cultural side, the park offers music and movement and dance. During the summer, youth can participate in the 快播视频鈥檚 popular six-week day camp.

In addition to programs, Washington Park hosts fun special events throughout the year for the entire family, such as Ashaki Black History Month Celebration and other holiday-themed events.

History

Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted & Calvert Vaux, Washington Park is one of Chicago鈥檚 most significant historic landscapes. Originally considered the 鈥渨estern division鈥濃攁 345-acre portion of the enormous 1055-acre South Park鈥攊t was connected to the park鈥檚 鈥渆astern division鈥 via a grand boulevard called the Midway Plaisance. The South Park District acquired land for this park from 1868-1885. In 1881, the South Park Commissioners named the western division in honor of George Wash颅ington (1732鈥1799) first president of the United States. At the same time, they named the eastern division Jackson Park.

Olmsted and Vaux completed an ambitious plan for South Park in 1871. The plan included a magnificent South Open Green- an open meadow on which cows and sheep would roam to enhance the pastoral experience and keep the lawn trim. The meadow was not only enjoyed by flocks of Southdown sheep, but also park patrons who gathered for baseball, drills, and other athletics.  Renowned architects Burnham & Root designed two late nineteenth century buildings in the park鈥攖he stables and round house and the refectory which originally housed the offices for the South Park Commissioners.  In 1910 Burnham鈥檚 firm designed a larger administrative headquarters which houses the Du Sable Museum of African American History.

In 1922, Lorado Taft (1860鈥1936), Chicago鈥檚 pre-eminent sculptor, created the Fountain of Time on the southeastern edge of Washington Park. Inspired by 鈥淭he Paradox of Time,鈥 a poem by Henry Austin Dobson, Taft鈥檚 fountain is composed of an ominous cloaked Father-Time figure gazing at a wave-like procession of one hundred human figures across the water.

In 1928, approximately 4 acres of the park was transferred to the State for the construction of an Armory to be occupied by the 124th Field Artillery, National Guard.  In 1934, the park became part of the 快播视频鈥檚 portfolio when the South Park District and 21 other park districts were consolidated.

By the mid-1930s, the growing African-American community around Washington Park was in dire need of additional recreational facilities. The Park District responded by building two competition-size swimming pools near the refectory. In 1991, the Park District transferred a parcel of land within the park to the Board of Education for a new school, Walther H. Dyett High School.   In the early 1990s, the Park District rehabilitated the refectory and transformed the swimming area into a major aquatic center. Recent projects include lagoon improvements, the construction of a $700 thousand playground, the creation of an arboretum, and a $2 million restoration of the Fountain of Time.  Lagoon improvements were made in the early 2000s.

Additional Information

For directions using public transportation visit .

Contact: Cecilia Butler, President

Contact Phone: (773) 667-4160

Meetings: 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact the Washington PAC for details.

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Facilities at Washington (George) Park

38 facilities

DuSable Museum of African American History

Emergence #11 | Artwork

Ghost Tree | Artwork

Washington (George Washington Monument)

Washington Auditorium

Washington Baseball Field

Washington Basketball Court

Washington Clubroom

Washington Cricket Slab

Washington Drexel Fountain

Washington DuSable Museum Flower Garden

Washington Elegant Beauty (Artwork)

Washington Fieldhouse

Washington Fishing Area

Washington Fitness Center

Washington Football/Soccer Field

Washington Fountain of Time

Washington Fountains, Monuments, Sculptures

Washington Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Monument

Washington Gymnasium

Washington Harvest Garden

Washington Mosaic | Artwork

Washington Park -Teen Center

Washington Park Natural Area

Washington Park Refectory

Washington Peculiar People | Artwork

Washington Pickleball Court

Washington Playground - E

Washington Playground - NW

Washington Playground - S

Washington Playground - SW

Washington Playground Art

Washington Pool

Washington Racquetball Court

Washington Spirit of DuSable Series | Artwork

Washington Spray Feature - 55th & Ellsworth

Washington Tennis Court

Washington Unconditional Love | Artwork

Programs at Washington (George) Park

Most programs run from Tuesday, September 02 to Sunday, December 07 Online registration beings In-person registration begins
Instruction
Dance
At least 3 but less than 5
From September 10, 2025 to December 3, 2025
Each Wednesday from 11:30am to 12:15pm
$10.00
Instruction
Dance
At least 3 but less than 5
From September 8, 2025 to December 1, 2025
Each Monday from 11:30am to 12:15pm
$10.00
Instruction
Dance
At least 4 but less than 5
From September 2, 2025 to December 2, 2025
Each Tuesday from 11:30am to 12:15pm
$10.00
Instruction
Dance
At least 4 but less than 5
From September 4, 2025 to December 4, 2025
Each Thursday from 11:30am to 12:15pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
$10.00
Open
Sports - Basketball
At least 18 but less than 24
From September 2, 2025 to December 2, 2025
Each Tuesday from 1pm to 3pm
$10.00
Open
Sports - Basketball
At least 24 but less than 30
From September 2, 2025 to December 2, 2025
Each Tuesday from 1pm to 3pm
$10.00
Instruction
Sports - Basketball
At least 4 but less than 6
From September 6, 2025 to December 6, 2025
Each Saturday from 10am to 11am
$5.00
Instruction
Sports - Basketball
At least 6 but less than 9
From September 6, 2025 to December 6, 2025
Each Saturday from 11:30am to 12:30pm
$5.00
Instruction
Sports - Basketball
At least 9 but less than 13
From September 6, 2025 to December 6, 2025
Each Saturday from 1pm to 2pm
$5.00
Instruction
Fitness
18 and up
From September 2, 2025 to December 2, 2025
Each Tuesday from 10:15am to 11:15am
$0.00

Most programs run from Monday, June 16 to Sunday, August 10 Online registration beings In-person registration begins
Instruction
Sports - Football
At least 8 but less than 11
From July 8, 2025 to December 12, 2025
Each Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
$0.00
Instruction
Sports - Football
At least 11 but less than 13
From July 8, 2025 to December 12, 2025
Each Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 5pm to 7pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
$0.00
Instruction
Sports - Football
At least 13 but less than 15
From July 8, 2025 to December 12, 2025
Each Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 5pm to 7pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
$0.00
Open
Sports - Table Tennis
18 and up
From June 18, 2025 to August 24, 2025
Each Sunday from 11am to 3pm
Each Wednesday,Friday from 3:30pm to 6:30pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
$30.00

Events at Washington (George) Park