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The Mokena Community Park District offers more than 300 programs annually for participants of all ages, and is always exploring innovative programming. skate park The Mokena Community Park District maintains more than 20 square miles and 231 acres of open community park space. Mokena Community Park, generally known as Main Park, is the recreational heart of Mokena. During the year, it hosts many popular and well-received community-wide events (such as Halloween Hollow, outdoor summer movies and concerts, flea markets, summer camps, leagues and tournaments). In addition to Mokena Community Park, the district operates nearly a dozen other parks, including Grasmere Park, home of Mokena’s skate park. For those 55 and up, the Park District’s Prime Timers program offers a variety of activities, and a program of Adaptive Recreation for the Disabled is offered through a cooperative agreement with the Mokena, Frankfort, and New Lenox park districts. Hickory Creek Forest Preserve has 1,800 acres and offers access to the 19.9-mile “Old Plank Road” trail. A strong park and recreation system is essential for a thriving community. In Illinois, 375 park districts, forest preserves, and conservation districts join the hundreds of municipal park and recreation agencies to provide citizens with countless recreation opportunities. Whether you are looking for a golf course or a skate park, a playground or a bike trail, chances are it is brought to you by your local park district or recreation agency. This site will help you find a park district, a recreation center, a climbing wall, or a nature center. You can search for senior activities, waterparks, aerobics classes, or zoos. Start your search and discover the benefits that Illinois' park districts, forest preserves, conservation and recreation agencies provide for people just like you each and every day! The Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IPRA) represents park and recreation professionals. The Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) represents citizens elected to serve as leaders in Illinois' unique park district system. Together, IAPD and IPRA wish to be your partners as caretakers of our public spaces. Thousands of members of IPRA and IAPD are working every day to build a legacy of strong parks and recreation opportunities. Our health, our community, our economy and our environment all benefit from investments in parks and recreation opportunities. Our Health. Access to parks and recreation facilities leads to healthy lifestyles for people of all ages. Activities in parks can build self-esteem, reduce stress and improve overall wellness. Our Community. Parks give communities a vital identity. Well-maintained, accessible parks and recreation facilities are key elements of strong, safe, family-friendly communities. Our Economy. Parks enhance property values, contribute to healthy and productive workforces and help attract and retain businesses. Our Environment. Parks play a key role in preserving water and air quality, reducing congestion and protecting wildlife. People learn about the environment firsthand in parks and take those lessons home with them.
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