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PARKS &
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Welcome
to our Parks & Recreation Department. Please click on the
links, below, for more information regarding our opportunities
of interest within our parks & recreational facilities.
Carol Stream Park District
The Carol
Stream Park District hosts 36 parks and playgrounds ranging
in size from 1/4 to 74 acres. There’s an
outdoor water park, two recreation centers, a skate park, two
gymnasiums and a mini-golf course. And if you’ve got kids in
your life, be sure to visit Kids
World, a 16,000 square foot play complex that is ADA
accessible. The park district offers hundreds of sports,
recreation and performing arts programs each year. Sports-minded
kids and adults can play in one of the many sports leagues:
football, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball and swimming.
Come visit the Carol Stream Park District….where you’ll find
more fun!

DuPage County Forest Preserve
DuPage County is also serious about forest preservation. We
host 57 facilities with approximately 23,000 acres for wildlife
and/or forest preservation.
Golf Courses
We can't forget the avid golf enthusiasts. There are
actually 46 golf courses in DuPage County, to give you plenty of
diversity to aide in improving your stroke.
Coyote
Crossing is a unique,
professionally designed 18-hole mini-golf course, and
is located on Route 64 and St. Charles Road in McCaslin Park.
Phone: 630-293-8374.
Klein Creek Golf Club ( http://www.kleincreek.com/
)
Known as an "affordable public course with private club
amenities", renowned course architect Dick Nugent (Kemper
Lakes, Seven Bridges) has created an 18-hole masterpiece carved from
230 acres of rolling prairie. It's easy to understand why both
Chicagoland Golf and Golf Digest have identified Klein Creek as one
of the area 's premier public courses.
Illinois Prairie Path
Another popular attraction is the Illinois Prairie Path, which
runs through our Village. The Path offers 61 miles of hiking,
biking, equestrian and nature paths. This is a Path designed
for the love of the outdoors and draws athletes of all walks of life
to its trails.

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