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Parks #8 in Waukegan, Illinois

Hinkston Park

4.5 · 512 reviews
Active and community-oriented
Hinkston Park, 810 Baldwin Ave, Waukegan, IL 60085, United States
Interesting facts
1

Hinkston Park is home to the Field House Sports and Fitness Center, which provides indoor athletic amenities including a track and gymnasium.

2

The park system in this area is designed to integrate natural ponds with engineered drainage and recreational infrastructure.

Overview

Hinkston Park is a community-focused recreational space located in Waukegan, Illinois, featuring expansive open green space and integrated walking trails. The park serves as a central hub for outdoor activity, anchored by a series of ponds that support local wildlife. It is equipped with multiple playgrounds and athletic facilities, including tennis courts and baseball fields. The site is managed by the Waukegan Park District, ensuring consistent maintenance of the lawns and paths. Its central layout allows for diverse activities ranging from casual strolling to organized youth sports. The park serves as a green buffer within a dense residential area of Waukegan.

Photo spot

The pedestrian bridge overlooking the primary pond offers the most expansive view of the park's water features and landscape.

Insider tips

Bring insect repellent during the summer months due to the proximity of the park ponds.

Utilize the walking trails early in the morning to observe local waterfowl before peak park usage occurs.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting the low-lying field areas immediately following heavy rainfall, as these sections are prone to temporary standing water.

Etiquette

Leash laws apply to all pets, and visitors are required to pack out all trash to maintain the park's natural state.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon during the summer and fall months to enjoy milder temperatures and active wildlife.
Address
Hinkston Park, 810 Baldwin Ave, Waukegan, IL 60085, United States
42.372, -87.873
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Details
Recreational AmenitiesPlaygrounds, tennis courts, baseball fields, and indoor fitness center.
Landscape FeaturesIntegrated ponds and paved walking paths.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning or late afternoon during the summer and fall months to enjoy milder temperatures and active wildlife..

The pedestrian bridge overlooking the primary pond offers the most expansive view of the park's water features and landscape.

Close by you'll find Six Flags Great America, Corrine J. Rose Park, Ben Diamond Park.