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Lovelace Park

4.6 · 437 reviews
Active and community-oriented
Lovelace Park, Gross Point Rd &, Thayer St, Evanston, IL 60201, United States
Interesting facts
1

The park is situated near the northern edge of Evanston, acting as a buffer between residential zones and major thoroughfares.

2

Lovelace Park sits on the site of what was historically open prairie land, consistent with the geography of the surrounding Cook County area.

3

The sports fields are frequently utilized by local youth organizations for seasonal soccer and baseball practice.

4

The park's location at a major road intersection makes it a prominent landmark for residents navigating the northwest Evanston area.

Overview

Lovelace Park is a neighborhood green space in Evanston, Illinois, located at the intersection of Gross Point Road and Thayer Street. The park serves as a hub for active recreation with dedicated facilities for tennis and multi-use sports fields. It is maintained by the City of Evanston and serves the local residential community. The grounds provide open areas for informal outdoor activities alongside structured athletic courts. Its layout emphasizes accessibility for local sports leagues and casual neighborhood use.

Photo spot

The perspective from the perimeter walking path looking across the central sports fields.

Insider tips

Bring your own tennis gear as equipment rental is not available on-site.

Visit during weekday mornings if you prefer quieter conditions for your workout or walk.

Parking is available along the perimeter streets, but spaces fill up quickly during youth sports games.

What to avoid

Do not expect formal locker rooms or indoor facilities, as this is an open neighborhood park.

Etiquette

Carry out all trash to maintain the park grounds; keep dogs on a leash.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring or early autumn for mild temperatures suitable for sports and outdoor recreation.
Address
Lovelace Park, Gross Point Rd &, Thayer St, Evanston, IL 60201, United States
42.068, -87.726
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Details
Sports FacilitiesTennis courts and multi-purpose sports fields
GroundsOpen lawn and perimeter walking areas

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring or early autumn for mild temperatures suitable for sports and outdoor recreation..

The perspective from the perimeter walking path looking across the central sports fields.

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