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    Wolf's Crossing Community Park

    Wolf's Crossing Community Park

    5.0
    (8 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    it was so fun and it park a little boy gave out food it was good and a zipline with nice pepoleread more

    IT TAKES A VILLAGE…read more Raising children is hard, but Wolf's Crossing Community Park makes life a bit easier. Located on the Naperville / Oswego border where 95th St dead-ends into Wolf's Crossing Rd, this public park incorporates 33 acres of carefully planned and meticulously maintained space. It's the perfect answer when asked by your kid for the umpteenth time "wHaT aRe wE dOoOiNg ToDaY?" This complex features a playground, splash pad, covered pavilion, basketball courts, sand volleyball, tennis/pickleball courts, a lookout point with sledding hill and a ninja warrior obstacle course. It connects to various biking trails and there's onsite public bathrooms with plenty of parking. The ~100ft zipline is a standout feature and draws a considerable line on busier days. Watching kids nearly get yeeted off into the bushes makes for great theater! I assume the weight limit is 200lbs so next time I'ma have a go at it (get outta my way, kids!) The only thing missing is concessions, as the lone pop machine near the restrooms didn't appear to work. I think there's enough people here on a routine basis to warrant building a snack shop! I'd love to serve nachos and root beer to hungry peeps, as long as I got paid $25/hr. * TL;DR * This idyllic, multi-faceted rec area is fully deserving of its perfect rating. Wolf's Crossing Community Park was built with young children and special accommodations in mind, easily accessible to all ages & abilities. The fam spent several hours here (granted, most of them were confined to the splash pad) and we barely scratched the surface. I can't wait to beast through that legit obstacle course some day when I remember to wear close-toed shoes. Ain't no way my clumsy ass is making it through there in flip flops. WCCP has tons of what we in the gaming realm refer to as "replayability", essentially, is there enough stuff to do on repeat visits? You bet there is! See for yourself, check them out before summer's gone!

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    Thanksgiving Farm

    Thanksgiving Farm

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    This is a great local farm! I disagree with Tina E.'s review -- the animals seemed to have pretty…read moreroomy enclosures that were outside for lots of fresh air. The chickens roamed free! It is great for children to see ducks, horses, pigs, chickens, a llama and more. The pumpkins were reasonably priced at 39 cents a pound and we had a coupon for 2 free gourds. I really think this is a great, hidden treasure and hope that people will visit Thanksgiving Farms instead of Wally World for their pumpkins. We'll be back for our Christmas tree -- can't wait. Notes: A great, very clean place to take photos of the kiddos. Not busy at all. Enter at Lindenwood off of Jericho and take Bryn Mawr to Westgate -- you'll be driving through a neighborhood to get there. Go and enjoy and support a local farm on Aurora's West Side!!! P.S. I did not think that the animals looked undernourished. But if anyone else goes and notices this, then please post.

    While this place is cheap ($1 hay rides, corn maze, candle making), it was very unclean. I've been…read moreto lots of farms and this one was just gross. Not to mention most of the animals were kept in VERY small enclosures (a 3' by 5' pen for two full grown sheep, and two young piglets - under 8" tall- in a rabbit pen) and some were clearly underfed; I could see the ribs on both of the piglets and the ribs and hip bones on both of the horses. One of the sheep had green mucous coming out of its nose. No sanitizer anywhere to be seen. No one greeted us, although when we did find out who worked there they were very nice. I wouldn't recommend this place and we won't be going back.

    Oswegoland Park District - parks - Updated June 2026

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