When you want to play outside with your children, you have dozens of parks to choose from around the Champaign-Urbana area
Take a quick drive through any portion of Champaign, Urbana, Savoy, Mahomet and many other towns nearby and you will see green space and playground equipment every few minutes. We are fortunate to have so many parks and playgrounds to choose from when we want to head outside with our children to move our bodies, get fresh air and have some fun.
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According to a 2018 clinical report shared by the American Academy of Pediatrics, “children need to develop a variety of skill sets to optimize their development and manage toxic stress.” Play helps regulate the body’s stress response. Outdoor play, specifically, gives the opportunity to improve sensory integration skills, and physical play (like you find on a playground) promotes an active lifestyle and many opportunities to hone social skills while playing among other children.
Below we break down many of our favorite parks by town. Click on the name of the park to jump to the information about that facility. We also include outdoor playspaces and generally great places to spend time together outside as a family.
RELATED: Looking for more specific information on parks? You can click the link for each park below or find parks without playgrounds here; find mess-free playgrounds here. We also have a list of the best parks for babies and toddlers.
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Champaign
Beardsley Park
1006 N. Walnut St.
A neighborhood park first established in 1874, Beardsley Park boasts some neat features like a suspended rubber platform, small climbing wall, teeter totter and more. The play equipment is geared toward younger kids but early elementary kids may find it enjoyable as well.
… read more about Beardsley Park
Clark Park
900 S. McKinley Ave.
Little kids will enjoy the baby swings, tot area, and wooden playhouse. Older kids will love the old-school big metal slide, spinners, tire swing, and climbing structures. The highlight of the park is the legendary sand pit brimming with toy shovels, dump trucks, diggers, and more.
Commissioner’s Park
902 Glen Abbey Dr.
This new neighborhood park offers the opportunity for people to practice team sports like basketball and soccer. There is one medium-sized play structure geared towards kids of all ages instead of two separate structures (younger/older). Bring anything with wheels as your kids can scoot or race around the path on your visit.
… read more about Commissioner’s Park
Douglass Park
512 E. Grove St.
As if a splash pad, basketball courts and a huge playground wasn’t enough, Douglass Park features Champaign’s only “fitness trail.” This walking path is lined with pods of outdoor fitness equipment, like a cardio stepper, mobility station and stretching area, to name a few.
… read more about Douglass Park
Eisner Park
1301 W. Church St.
This all-inclusive playground is compliant with the American with Disabilities Act, has sensory-stations throughout and features tennis courts, basketball hoops and a batting cage.
Glenn Park
400 N. Mattis Ave.
With a trio of slides, a climbing wall, a drum to bang and lots of other appealing elementary-age equipment, Glenn Park is well worth the visit to this neighborhood park.
Henry Michael Park
3802 Freedom Blvd.
Newly opened in 2019, this playground has lots of fun, interactive features especially geared toward younger park patrons. The interconnected shapes and suspended seats give a unique twist to typical playground equipment. Being on the edge of town, this park is usually less busy than others.
… read more about Henry Michael Park
Hessel Park
1400 Grandview Dr.
Hessel Park offers expansive playground equipment for the youngest of park-goers to older children, tweens and teens. You’ll find the famous parent/baby swings here, in addition to a splash pad (summer months only), a lengthy walking path and ample green space.
Human Kinetics Park
1515 N. Market St.
A new playground (with splash pad) that sits right outside the Martens Center in Champaign.
… read more about Human Kinetics Park
Morrissey Park
1209 Harrington Dr.
New playground pieces, an enlarged sand box and a modern merry go-round (just be careful on it!) make Morrissey the fun park destination that it is. Pack a picnic, too!
… read more about Morrissey Park
Mullikin Park
4506 Stonebridge Dr.
This southwest Champaign neighborhood park has a play structure and swings for toddlers, a halfcourt basketball court for those a little older (10-foot rim), an area for sand play, and a small pavilion for anyone seeking a little shade nearby to watch all of this unfold.
… read more about Mullikin Park
Noel Park
1134 Sterling Dr.
This Champaign Park District neighborhood park got a renovation in 2019. Featuring interconnected pathways, new playground equipment and some very unique pieces of playground equipment, this definitely qualifies for “hidden gem” in Champaign.
Porter Park
2310 S. Rising Road
This huge park is bordered by open fields, making it seem even larger than it is. The park features paved paths and an accessible playground, in addition to tree stumps your kids can play on.
Sunset Ridge Park
3907 Boulder Ridge Dr.
Overlooking miles of farmland, Sunset Ridge Park offers lots of unique fun, like tennis courts, a skate park, extra-wide walking paths and the eye-catching play structure of which your kids will become enamored.
… read more about Sunset Ridge Park
Turnberry Ridge Park
910 Cobblefield Road
The main structure at this playground is designed for kids ages 5-12, with preschoolers typically navigating it safely, too. Settled among wood mulch, these play structures are going to provide some fun for your family.
… read more about Turnberry Ridge Park
West Side Park
400 W. University Ave.
Footsteps from Downtown Champaign, West Side Park is a beautiful property with rich history and lots of fun. The gated playground is popular for parents of young children (and mulch-free, too). You’ll find a larger play structure for older kids as well. Catch annual events, like the Taste of C-U, at West Side each year.
… read more about West Side Park
Zahnd Park
2502 S. Staley Road
Relatively small in terms of equipment, there’s a lot of space to spread out at Zahnd Park. If your kids play organized sports, you may find yourself here for practices or games but any time is a good time to visit the park. Bonus: There are indoor bathrooms here (hours they are open may very seasonally).
More Parks with Playgrounds in Champaign
- Bristol Park, 1300 N. Market St. *temporarily closed; under construction*
- Davidson Park, 1108 W. Church St.
- Garden Hills Park, 1701 Bloomington Road
- Hazel Park, 1209 N. Neil St.
- Helms Park, 475 S. Second St.
- Johnston Park, 701 Goldenview Dr.
- Millage Park, 2802 Cherry Creek Road
- Powell Park, 3212 Clayton Road
- Robeson Meadows West Park, 2865 S. Duncan Road
- Robeson Park, 1984 S. Duncan Road
- Scott Park, 207 E. Springfield Ave.
- Spalding Park, 900 Harris Ave.
- Toalson Park, 502 Bardeen Lane
- Wesley Park, 915 N. Third St.
Urbana
AMBUCS Park
1776 E. Washington St.
This highly accessible playground just off University Avenue in Urbana is full of structures children can walk (or roll) right up to experience. Families who have someone with a disability will especially appreciate a lot of the thoughtful features found at this park.
Blair Park
1406 S. Broadway Ave.
A recent Urbana playground refresh brings all kinds of unique features to this park. The zipline is the main attraction, but certainly not the only one. Blair Park also features age-appropriate playground equipment, some unique teen-focused amenities, and a super cool (and inclusive) “Oodle” swing.
Busey Woods
1505 N. Broadway Ave.
More “nature” than playground, Busey Woods is a great place to get outside that we can’t overlook. These are some of the safest trails you’ll find in the area to navigate with wheelchairs, mobility aids or strollers. Enjoy the woods from the elevated boardwalk walking trail or let your kids venture “off road” and explore.
Carle Park
400 W. Indiana Ave.
This historical Urbana park is a “best kept secret” and one of our favorite places to see the fall leaves. The playground is geared toward older children; younger children will just need to be more closely supervised here as there’s still plenty for them to do.
Crystal Lake Park
206 W. Park St.
Crystal Lake Park is a lot more then a playground. Fishing, sledding, nature walks and more await at the huge park in Urbana. Look for sand volleyball courts and tons of benches and picnic areas throughout the park itself.
… read more about Crystal Lake Park
Friendship Grove Nature Playscape
1505 N. Broadway Ave.
“Get dirty” and “touch it all” are two of the guidelines when playing at Friendship Grove, outside the Anita Purves Nature Center in Urbana. Urbana’s own playscape is made of natural materials to engage children of all ages in creative, free play.
… read more about Friendship Grove Nature Playscape
Meadowbrook Park
2808 S. Race St.
Meadowbrook Park playground is currently closed and undergoing extensive renovations. We eagerly anticipate its return! In the meantime, enjoy the sculptures, walking paths and the best field to fly a kite in C-U.
… read more about Meadowbrook Park
Sunnycrest Tot Lot
503 Sunnycrest Court, E
Have a toddler? Great! Sunnycrest Tot Lot is a great fit for them. With infant-only swings, ride-on animals and a generally quiet zone to play, we think you’ll find this neighborhood playground to be some fun times for your young child.
… read more about Sunnycrest Tot Lot
More Parks with Playgrounds in Urbana
- Crestview Park, 1802 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
- King Park, 915 W. Wascher Dr.
- Larson Park, 1005 E. McHenry
- South Ridge Park, 3008 S. Myra Ridge Dr.
- Victory Park, 1000 E. Green St.
Savoy
Colbert Park
203 E. Church St.
In addition to being one of our favorite playgrounds in the area, Colbert Park features Champaign-Urbana’s first “Born Learning Trail,” with signs like “Go run up the hill, like Jack and Jill.” It’s a beautiful, expansive park with picnic tables and a natural, thoughtful aesthetic.
… read more about Colbert Park
Prairie Fields Park
200 Prairie Rose Lane
Sports fields surround this playground that features a rock climbing wall, two age-appropriate play structures and a tic-tac-toe game, to name a few.
… read more about Prairie Fields Park
More Parks with Playgrounds in Savoy
- John L. Jones Park, 310 W. Church St.
Mahomet
Barber Park
703 S. McDougal Road
A brand new facility, Barber Park is expansive and a designated inclusive playground, meeting best practices that promote inclusive play and recreation. Also features a splash pad.
Top Six Parks in Mahomet
Our six favorite parks in Mahomet are Lake of the Woods, Bridle Leash Park, Brent Johnson Park, Water Tower Park, 13 Acres Park and the Riverbend Forest Preserve. We share a little on each park in the post below.
… read more to learn about our six favorite parks in Mahomet
Lake of the Woods
109 S. Lake of the Woods Road
Owned and operated by the Champaign County Forest Preserve District, Lake of the Woods features a playground (off the entrance on Lake of the Woods Road), botanical gardens (off the entrance on Route 47), fishing spots, sledding hills, miles of paved walking/biking paths and tons of green space. Lake of the Woods is a popular Champaign-Urbana “nature escape” for all these reasons and more.
… read more about Lake of the Woods
More Parks with Playgrounds in Mahomet
- 13 Acres Park, 302 W. Dunbar St.
- Brent Johnson Park, 1202 E. Oak Valley Road
- Bridle Leash Park, 906 W. Dianne Lane
- Brooks Warfel Park, 405 E. Dunbar
Visiting Parks in Communities Beyond Champaign-Urbana
There are lots of great parks just a short drive from Champaign-Urbana. Here’s a round-up of some you might want to visit next time you go for a drive.
- Lodge Park, 10 Foxhill Ct., Monticello
- Nick’s Park, 209 N. Hamilton, Monticello
- Tolono West Side Park, 408 W. Holden St., Tolono
- Prairieland Pride Playground, Northline Road and Main Street, Tuscola
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