Appendix K
Recreation Programming Plan
Appendix G: NPD Districtwide Recreation Amenities & Community Inventory
DISTRICTWIDE RECREATION
Facility Type
Trails (in miles)* Playground**
75.9
-
75.9
0.25
miles/ 1,000
0.44
miles/ 1,000
37 74 27
27
174% 100% 86% 54% 109% 109% 100% 116% 105% 152% 93% 100%
68 23
6
74 23
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
site/ field/
2,000 5,500
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
site/ field/ field/ field/ field/ field/ field/ field/ court/
1,988 6,397 36,781 18,390
0
Baseball Fields 60' Baseball Fields 80' Baseball Fields 90' Youth Softball Fields Adult Softball Fields Large Multiuse Fields Small Multiuse Fields
(4) (3)
4 4
4 8
field/ 20,000 field/ 20,000 field/ 10,000 field/ 20,000
7 7
4 2
1 1
14
16
9,195
15
7
7
21,017 4,327 4,746 2,627
7
0 5 2
34 31 34
34 31 56
field/ field/
5,000 5,000
29 29 37 29
Tennis Courts
22
court/ 4,000
19
Basketball Courts
27.5
27.5
field/
5,000 50,000
court/ 5,350
(1.5)
Golf Courses
2
2
course / sf/
course / sf/
73,561
2
0
Indoor Space/Rec Centers Public Indoor Pools Public Outdoor Pools
112,439 32,617 145,05 6
2
1 1
2 0
1
294,24 4
(149,188 )
49%
0
0
0.5
sf/
sf/
0
73,561 (73,561) 0%
1 1
1 1
1 1 1
pool/ 50,000 center/ district
1
pool/ 147,122 center/ district
2
(1)
50% 100% 102%
Nature Centers
0
1
0 0
Skate Parks
3
3
site/
50,000
1
site/
49,041
3
*This figure includes Right of Way Sidewalks **The Park District has co-op agreements with 4 schools; 2 playgrounds are leased the Ann Reid Early Childhood Center and Mill Street Elementary School. The co-op agreements allow the Park District to install and renovate structures on school owned property. ***Seager Park is considered an Interpretive Center and offers environmental programs and interpretive signage about the park.
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Naperville Park District Recreation Programming Plan
Updated and Approved 2/11/21
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Naperville Park District | 2023 MASTER PLAN
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