Trail & Outdoor Activity: Walking/Jogging Path

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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Batavia Riverwalk boat playground showing two slides and interactive play equipment.

Batavia Riverwalk

Thu December 18, 2025

Discover the Batavia Riverwalk; a jewel of the Batavia Park District. This Riverwalk is home to the Peg Bond Center and beloved Depot pond.  Many popular events like, Windmill City Festival, Celebration or Lights and summer concert series, River Rhapsody. The Riverwalk has many amenities including; kayak & paddleboat rentals, bike share, fishing area, playground, picnic area, shelter, parking lot and walking trails.  This park was attained in 2010 and was created as a cooperative effort by the Park District, the City of Batavia and a dedicated group of community members. Using primarily volunteer labor, donated material, and services, the walk was created over a six-year period. Extending from the entry plaza at Houston St. and going north along the Depot Pond, the path features a boardwalk leading to the North Point Pavilion, providing a grand view of the river. Following the path around to the east, walkers will encounter the Batavia dam as well as the Riverwalk wildflower sanctuary. In the buildings across the river, windmills were produced from the mid-1800s until the 1940s. Many examples of these mills can be found along the Riverwalk. The walk winds along the east side of the City of Batavia Government Center. At the south end of the Government Center pedestrians and bicyclists can cross a walking bridge to the east side of the river. Once there, they can access the eastern leg of the Fox River Bike Trail.
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Woodland Hills Park playground with slides and climbing structure.

Woodland Hills Park

Thu December 18, 2025

Set among rolling berms the accessible playground at Woodland Hills has proved a favorite place for the residents of this neighborhood. Benches, picnic tables, a bike rack and a playground provide amenities that ensure that all users can enjoy this nicely landscaped park.
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Wind Energy Park playground suited towards older children with a large slide.

Wind Energy Park

Thu December 18, 2025

Designed to link two subdivisions, this site fills the bill very admirably. The layout of the amenities of this park was done to maximize the available open space. The park features a playground, picnic area and walking path.
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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 full-size basketball 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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South Mill Creek Park playground.

South Mill Creek Community Park

Wed December 17, 2025

This park has been developed with a play area, basketball and tennis courts. The sensory garden includes plantings, textured walks and music panels. Residents interested in reserving the shelter should contact the Batavia Park District office at 630-879-5235. The iconic red barn makes for a scenic backdrop to your park experience at this site.
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Shanahan Grove sign that states the parks name and hours.

Shanahan Grove Park

Wed December 17, 2025

Shanahan Grove is truly one of our most passive naturalized park areas. Its only development is a foot path connecting Stewart Ct. on the north with Cleveland Ave. on the south. Otherwise it is home to a lovely stand of hardwood trees and a stretch of Mahoney Creek. Since the park also serves a storm water detention function, the majority of the site will always remain undeveloped. It will remain as an open green space in the midst of its neighborhood.
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Saratoga Park playground for older children featuring large slide, monkey bars and rock climbing structure.

Saratoga Park

Wed December 17, 2025

This unique site connects three different neighborhoods together. The park features two playground areas. One area is designed with two to six year old's in mind with smaller slides and climbing structures. While the other playset serves the seven to twelve year old age group with bigger slides, complicated climbing structures and monkey bars. The park also contains a mini-shelter and an asphalt walking path. As with all of our newer parks in the system, Saratoga was designed with the cooperation of a neighborhood focus group.
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Prairie Path Park playground featuring multiple slides and climbing equipment.

Prairie Path Park

Wed December 17, 2025

This site was designed in cooperation with the Batavia School District, Batavia Youth Baseball and the Tri-Cities Soccer Association making it truly a community park. The site features multiple soccer fields, a large playground, skate park equipment, two rentable picnic shelters and BYB's "Max Striedl" field. For information regarding shelter rental, please contact the Park District's main office at 630-879-5235. The playground features slides, accessible swings, musical instruments, climbing structures and the popular "gravity rail."
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Philip B. Elfstrom Memorial Greenway trees and open green space.

Philip B. Elfstrom Memorial Greenway

Wed December 17, 2025

The memorial greenway is named after Philip B. Elfstrom, a Batavia leader, visionary businessman who played a crucial role in creating Kane County bike paths along abandoned rail lines. This park is part of the Fox River Trail. 
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