Revitalization of the Des Plaines Park District Administrative and Leisure Center Outdoor Play Space completed
The Des Plaines Park District has announced the successful completion of the revitalization of the Administrative and Leisure Center playground, made possible by a $400,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development program. This project has transformed the existing play space into a vibrant Outdoor Nature Lab and Play Park, enhancing recreational opportunities for the Des Plaines community.
The newly developed playground features a nature-themed mural and play area to encourage exploration and learning. Central to this transformation is the Outdoor Nature Lab, which incorporates native plantings, educational signage and interactive elements to foster environmental awareness among visitors. Additionally, a dedicated Sensory Zone has been established, offering sensory play options such as sand play, musical instruments and sensory boards within a welcoming courtyard setting.
Further enhancing the park’s offerings, visitors can now enjoy an amphitheater, a turtle pond, a tricycle track, a drop-shot area, and designated spaces for various games and activities. Recognizing the importance of inclusivity, the park district prioritized accessibility improvements throughout the project, ensuring that new benches, pathways, and shade structures make the park enjoyable for all community members.
“We are thrilled to provide these recreational opportunities for the community that include new playground, nature lab, and outdoor learning components, staff did a great job,” Park Board President Eli Williams said.
The revitalization of the Administrative and Leisure Center Outdoor Play Space is set to significantly increase recreational opportunities, promote environmental education, improve accessibility and strengthen community engagement. Everyone is invited to explore and enjoy this new addition to the community.