About The Park
Tucked away in a shady pocket of Lincoln Park (on Racine Avenue, one block south of Wrightwood Avenue), Supera Park is a cherished neighborhood hub. This 0.42-acre park features a wonderful, new ADA-accessible playground with a soft surface, complete with a popular pirate ship-themed climbing structure and a sandbox that is a favorite spot for local children and their parents!
Since its original development in 1950 to meet the needs of a growing Chicago, the park has been lovingly maintained, most recently undergoing a major rehabilitation to ensure it remains a safe and fun place for our community. Its current name, Supera Park, honors former resident Louis Supera (renamed from Racine-Draper Park in 1990), who made major contributions to the community through his support of groups like the Better Boys Club and the Lincoln Park Conservation Association.




