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Cary Illinois Parks
Cary Oaks Park is a small natural wetland nature preserve in Cary, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. A real estate developer generously donated this land to the Village of Cary in 1999 and today it helps protect valuable wildlife habitat for frogs, turtles, and many other creatures. This park shares a border with nearby Greenfields Park.
Cary, Illinois Park Ordinances
*All parks open at dawn and close at dusk except for lighted areas which close at 11 p.m.
*All children ages 5 and up must use restroom of their designated sex.
*Please respect all other users and refrain from foul language and threatening or boisterous behavior.
*Do not damange park property including trees, bushes, fences, buildings, athletic facilities.
*The following activities require special permit; overnight camping, consumption of alcoholic beverages, sales and solicitations.
*No dumping or littering, please help keep the parks clean and place all trash in proper containers.
*All animals must be leashed and waste removed.
*All vehicles must stay in designated areas and obey all State of Illinois traffic laws.
Please respect these rules, the parks, and all local, State of Illinois, and United States statutes.
Cary Oaks Park
Intersection of Haber Road and Pearson
Cary, Illinois
60013
United States
42.205379, -88.259890
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