About Woodridge park district
Welcome to Woodridge Park District, a premier park system that serves over 35,000 residents within a 10.26 square mile area. Our extensive park system offers over 1000 annual programs and activities for people of all ages and interests.
At Woodridge Park District, we are committed to providing our community with exceptional recreational opportunities that promote health, wellness, and social interaction. Our parks are designed to offer something for everyone, from playgrounds and sports fields to walking trails and picnic areas.
One of the things that sets us apart from other park districts is our commitment to sustainability. We believe in preserving our natural resources for future generations by implementing eco-friendly practices throughout our parks. From using renewable energy sources like solar power to incorporating native plants into our landscaping designs, we strive to minimize our impact on the environment while still providing top-notch recreational facilities.
Our team of dedicated professionals works tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that every program and activity we offer is of the highest quality. Whether you're looking for fitness classes or youth sports leagues, you can trust that you'll receive expert instruction from experienced instructors who are passionate about what they do.
In addition to traditional recreational offerings like sports leagues and fitness classes, we also offer a variety of unique programs designed specifically for seniors. From art classes and cooking workshops to day trips and social events, there's always something fun happening at Woodridge Park District.
We understand that not everyone has access to transportation or financial resources needed for some activities; therefore we have created scholarship programs so everyone can participate in any program they desire regardless of their financial situation.
Overall if you're looking for an exceptional park district with top-notch facilities offering endless opportunities then look no further than Woodridge Park District!