Rehm Park

Rehm Park is a park Oak Park located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (708) 848-2929

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    pdop.com

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  • Type

    Park

Address

515 Garfield St (btwn Gunderson Ave & East Ave) Oak Park , IL 60304 United States

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kiddie playground trains park
Jesii Chavira

I really like coming to this park with my 2 little brothers, they like to play in the sand! Grate park !

Todd Kuna

Rehm park is way more than just a pool. Sand volleyball courts , a soccer field , a good sized playground and even a kiddie train set open much of the day.

Alan Porterfield

Obviously the pool but the playground is great for little kids and they have a great kiddie ride train

Carrie Ann Rabbers

There is a child-sized train that runs during the summer!! Tons of fun for the kids

Vance Cooley

The trains only run on the weekends. Great big Park with lots to do.

David Weathersby

Nice park and area in oak Park.

Jesii Chavira

The train they have its pretty amazing!

Kim Tetzloff

Momma, Can I ride the TRAIN,PLEA.S.E P...L..E...S...E...!!!

Becky H

The middle of the park is fenced off for repairs...

Carito Pinzón Camacho

the middle part is still in contruction

Janine Schultz

Great park !

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8.2
Pool
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Nice place to spend the day with family. - Jason Johnson

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An awesome park with a sled hill, tot lot, playground, sport court (basketball, volleyball, tennis and rollerhockey), soccer field and baseball diamonds! Come out and enjoy the fun! - Christina

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Nice spot for a cigar and some reading on a nice day. Check it out - JD

8.4
Garden
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Gorgeous plants. A little noisy because of 290 but still a nice tranquil spot. - Francesca Carolina

7.1
Playground
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Playground good for ages 2-6/7. Sand pit. Bigger kids tend to prefer the swings or field. - Robert A.