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.

2522 N. Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614


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