Wolfe Wildlife Refuge

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Laramie Ave
Oak Lawn, IL 60453

The Oak Lawn Park District offers a variety of recreational programs and facilities designed to enhance community engagement and promote active lifestyles. With options ranging from sports camps and fine arts classes to dog parks and special events, the district fosters a vibrant environment for residents of all ages.

Among its diverse offerings, the Bailey's Crossing Dog Park stands out as a well-equipped facility with a dedicated space for small dogs and amenities like water fountains and landscaped seating areas. Memberships are available for purchase, providing access to this beautifully wooded park upon proof of a dog's medical records and adherence to established park rules.

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3.07 reviews
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Jeannie A.
3/31/2013

I've lived in the Oak Lawn area my entire life, and I've never been her -until yesterday. A pit-bull rescure group was holding a fund-raiser thing for a pup! Can't turn down a cute fur-baby, so...

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LeShonne S.
6/26/2022

I really like this park. It has over three playgrounds for kids, sprinklers, a BBQ/picnic area, and a pond with baby ducks! There are a couple walking trails. They are not very long but make for a...

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John R.
5/31/2023

Complete trash now. Wildlife? Poor ducks barley have water. Dirty up there . Not taken care of at all anymore. Shame . Shopping carts and garbage in the water. Awful.

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Cathy A.
7/27/2021

Great area to walk around. Unfortunately, the playground was in bad condition. One slide is blocked off and there was dog poop under the swings, making them unusable.

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Agnes L.
9/29/2012

Wide, paved paths allow room for bikers and walkers of all ages and sizes. After many Sunday afternoon walks with my husband, we've found places of the path that diverge into the nearby...

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