Address: 2800-2808 Independence Blvd, Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“This was a best kept secret until last year. :) Now the splash pad can get very crowded during pre-nap hours. There's also a sand pit on the other side of the parking lot with dinosaur bones to dig for. Fun, but bring bug spray.”
Address: 2200 Grass Lake Rd, Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“My Granddaughter is in daycare twice a week here. It h as s been an excellent way for her to meet ans play with other children. The daycare its self has wonderful employees.”
Address: Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“I went fishing here. Lots of good bass. They jump right out of the water to get spinner bait. Very nice fishing spot.”
Address: 513 Forest View Rd, Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“I like the fact that they added a little bike lane (though it's honestly completely useless), considering how Lindenhurst and the surrounding areas aren't bike-friendly. There isn't too much to do at this park, it always seems empty. They did replace the raggedy tennis courts with something for kids which is nice. Soccer and baseball games are a big thing here, but otherwise it's empty.”
Address: 201 Country Pl, Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“A nice example of a complete farmstead. It's nice that they preserved it rather than simply razing the structures to create a bigger subdivision. Farms like this used to be the norm in Lake County.”
Address: 201 Country Pl, Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“Lots of fun to have with the family. There's a 1/2 mile track to walk or run, soccer field, Basketball court, volleyball, and a nice park for little kids. It's all in a nice neighborhood with friendly families. There is even public restroom and covered seating. It's my favorite park in the area!”
Address: 2301 Sand Lake Rd, Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“Wonderful Memorial day recognition ceremony , Lindenhurst and there staff has done an outstanding job. Thank you !”
Address: 470-484 Country Pl, Lindenhurst, IL 60046, USA
“The Millennium Trail is part of the Lake County Forest Preserve District. According to them, The Millennium Trail currently spans just over 30 miles in two disconnected segments, but there are plans to extend it to 35 miles and connect it to the Des Plaines River Trail. The trail goes through forest, farmland, and the suburban neighborhoods of Lake County with a range of surfaces, including crushed stone, asphalt, and concrete. The trail is well marked with Millennium Trail signs, and the route is intertwined with other trails.”
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