Sport & Recreation: Baseball Diamond

Prairie and Lathem Park playground showing slides, swings and a bench that overlooks the park.

Prairie & Lathem Park

Mon December 29, 2025

Prairie and Lathem is one of ten community parks in the district's system. Its size gives the opportunity to provide for many activity areas. The park features a youth sized baseball field, an adult softball field, three doubles sized tennis courts, two full court basketball courts, as well as two playgrounds. One playground is designed for children two to six years old while the other area is focused on seven to twelve year olds. Both areas are ADA accessible. These playgrounds were designed with the cooperation of the Louise White School Staff and PTO organization. The larger play area, which also serves the school as its playground was partially funded by the Louise White PTO. A large picnic shelter is also available for reservation by contacting the district office at 630-879-5235.
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West Main Community Park sign with park name and hours.

West Main Community Park

Thu December 18, 2025

This community park is the largest single piece of property in the District system. Aided by a $200,000 grant, approximately half of this site was developed in 2000 and 2001. The site is currently home to 8 pickleball courts, a baseball field, and softball field as well as a two-acre fishing pond. The park boasts an approximate 1 3/4 mile walking/jogging path and is used by the Tri-Cities Soccer Association during their spring and fall soccer seasons.  West Main Community Park is also home to the Bark Park, located at the southwest corner of the site. The Bark Park features three acres of fenced-in space for your four-legged friend to run off leash. A small pavilion and agility equipment are also located within the boundaries of the Bark Park. No permit is required to enter the Bark Park, which is open year-round.
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Memorial Park showing large playground with two slides.

Memorial Park

Tue December 16, 2025

Once the home of Batavia High School's football field and track, this site was acquired by the district in 1976. As one of the ten community parks in the district, it now provides the space for many varied activities. The park features two baseball fields, one lighted softball field, two lighted doubles size tennis courts, and a large playground. During the fall a soccer field is established in the baseball outfields. Ample parking, as well as restrooms, are provided at the site. Finally, this park has a large picnic shelter that can be reserved by contacting the district office at 630-879-5235.
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Engstrom Park playground.

Engstrom Park

Mon December 15, 2025

Explore one of Batavia’s favorites; Engstrom Park. In 1984 this park was developed using grant funds from the State of Illinois. The park is one of the ten community parks in the district and was named after the previous owners of the property. Engstrom Park is considered a family favorite because of the park that has something to accommodate all ages and abilities with an accessible swing. The park is also home to a baseball diamond, soccer field, basketball court, shelter, bathroom and a walk/jogging path.    Engstrom Park has the second largest picnic shelter. The picnic shelter is the perfect place to host a birthday party or family gathering. To reserve the shelter call the district office at 630-879-5235.
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Clark Island Recreation Area showing a resident riding their bike at Blackard Skate-n-Bike Park.

Clark Island Recreation Area

Mon December 15, 2025

Clark Island Recreation Area is a unique combination of three islands in the Fox River as well as a large open area on the eastern bank of the river. The bridges that connect the islands join the east and west legs of the Fox River Bike Trail. The site is the home of Woodard Field, a major youth league baseball field located on the largest of the islands, as well as an 11,000-square-foot skate park. There are two parking lots that adjoin the bike trail providing good "Park and Pedal" access. A seasonal rest room facility also is provided at this site. Clark Island Recreation Area was renovated in 2025 in thanks to an Illinois Department of Natural Resources Open Space and Land Development Grant along with a grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois.
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Big Woods Park

Fri July 18, 2025

Named Batavia Park Districts 2025 Park Madness winner, Big Woods is a fan favorite. With a baseball diamond, basketball court, bicycle path, parking lot, picnic area, playground, restrooms, soccer fields, softball fields, tennis courts, walking/jogging path and the largest rentable picnic shelter that the district owns. The shelter has access to water, electricity and grills. If interested in reserving the shelter, contact the district office at (630) 879-5235.  Big Woods Park has a large parking lot and is within walking/biking distance from Prairie Path Park. There are three entrances to the park; one off Raddant Rd., one off Tierney Ln., and one off Burnham Ln.
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