Mahoney Park, Wilmette
Facts and practical information
Mahoney Park is a public park on Sheridan Road in the southeast corner of Kenilworth, Illinois. The park opened in 1933 on land donated to the village by the Mahoney family, who required that the land become a park as a condition of their donation. Landscape architect Jens Jensen designed the park; while Jensen designed many private estates in the 1920s, his 1930s work was less prolific and focused on projects with personal significance to him. Jensen's design for the park was inspired by the Prairie School movement and includes curving paths, wildflowers, islands of shrubbery and trees, bird baths, and seven council rings. The park is the only remaining small park designed by Jensen and is a rare intact example of his work in north suburban Chicago, as many of his larger works were later subdivided. ()
North Shore (Kenilworth)Wilmette
Mahoney Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bahá'í House of Worship, Plaza del Lago, Wilmette Theatre, Baháʼí House of Worship.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Mahoney Park?
How to get to Mahoney Park by public transport?
Bus
- Sheridan & 10th Street • Lines: 423 (2 min walk)
- Plaza del Lago • Lines: 423 (5 min walk)
Train
- Kenilworth (19 min walk)
- Wilmette (23 min walk)
Metro
- Linden • Lines: Purple (34 min walk)