Are the Chicago Park District pools open?

Are the Chicago Park District pools open?

All outdoor pools are closed for the 2021 Summer Season. Fall 2021 indoor pool information: Pool capacities will be 50% of normal capacity, with a 100-person maximum to allow for social distancing.

Are Chicago public pools free?

Thankfully, Chicago’s parks house a variety of public pools, where you can lounge by the water or jump in—all free of charge. Some of them even have slides! Find a place to swim laps, take the kids or catch up on your summer reading with our guide to Chicago’s best pools.

What is a lap in swimming?

It could refer to the length of the pool, or “there and back,” equalling two lengths as you return to your starting point. The Olympics defines a lap as one length of the pool. It’s worth noting, however, that Olympic pools are 50 meters in length, while most recreational lap pools are 25 yards or 25 meters.

How many public pools are in Chicago?

Chicago has 49 outdoor public pools in its park system. These pools are free and offer a respite from the sand and the sunbathers, as the vast majority of pool patrons are children eager to swim.

Who is Horner Park named after?

Henry Horner
Horner Park The Chicago Park District began acquiring the site in 1946, transforming the industrial site into a large park that they named after Henry Horner, Illinois’s first Jewish governor, who helped increase welfare programs during his 1933-1940 tenure.

Does Horner Park have lights?

Installation of lights for the Horner Park Soccer Pitch at California and Cullom. Lighting will enable the community to make greater use of these popular courts during park hours.

Are there swimming pools in the Chicago Park District?

The Chicago Park District manages 49 outdoor pools, 28 indoor pools and operates 14 Chicago Public School pools that offer community programs.   Most pools have accessibility features such as ADA stairs, pool lifts, and zero-depth entry.   At a few locations with pool lifts, direct wheelchair access to the pool area may still be limited.

How did Welles Park in Chicago get its name?

One of five parks created by the Lincoln Park Commission and named for a member of President Abraham Lincoln’s cabinet, Welles Park honors Gideon Welles (1802-1878), Secretary of the Navy from 1861 to 1869.

What can you do at Welles Park in Chicago?

On the many fields at Welles Park, one can find baseball, softball, track and field, and football. Preschoolers get involved in tot soccer, floor hockey, tumbling and various play groups, while older children can participate in tumbling, arts & crafts, swimming and many sports.

When did Welles Park in Lincoln Park open?

In 1910, the Lincoln Park Commission transformed an initial 8-acre site into Welles Park. The commissioners began leasing a large property just east of the park in 1922, and several years later they purchased the additional acreage to permanently enlarge Welles Park. A small fieldhouse opened in Welles Park in 1915.