McGuane (John) Park

Park Details

Main Address

2901 S. Poplar Ave.
Chicago, IL 60608
United States

  • Tel: (312) 747-6497 | Main
Park Supervisor
Francisco Rodriguez
Park Hours
Open
| 6:00 am-11:00 pm

McGuane (John) Park

Description

Located in the Bridgeport community, McGuane Park totals 9.88 acres and features an indoor swimming pool, two gymnasiums, an assembly hall, a kitchen and meeting rooms.

Outside, the park offers baseball fields, an athletic field for soccer or football, tennis courts, an interactive water feature and a playground. The playground was renovated in Fall 2013 as part of the Chicago Plays! program. McGuane is located across the street from Stearn Quarry, now the Palmisano Park nature area.

Many of the spaces at McGuane Park are available for rental. Park-goers can play baseball, football, soccer or tennis at the facility. McGuane Park also offers a therapeutic recreation program for patrons with special needs. After school programs are offered throughout the school year, and in the summer youth attend the Park District’s popular six-week day camp. Specialty camps are offered in the summer as well, including a therapeutic recreation camp.

In addition to programs, McGuane Park hosts fun special events throughout the year for the whole family, such as Movies in the Park, holiday special activities and other Night Out in the Parks events.

History

The South Park Commissioners began acquiring land for the park in 1903 and continued to acquire the majority of the parkland in 1904 and 1905.  First opened to the public in 1905, McGuane Park was originally known as Mark White Square. The site was one of ten revolutionary parks created to provide relief to Chicago's tenement districts. The other nine were Armour, Russell, Davis, and Cornell Squares, and Ogden, Sherman, Palmer, Bessemer, and Hamilton Parks. Offering a variety of valuable recreational, educational, and social services to their surrounding communities, these ten properties soon influenced the development of other parks throughout the nation. 

McGuane Park's original name honored Mark White (1837-1891), revered superintendent of the South Park Commission for twenty years. In 1960, the Chicago Park District renamed the park as a tribute to John F. McGuane (1892-1960), who lived across the street from the park all of his life. A veteran of World War I, McGuane was active in many civic organizations and served as a member of the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners for four years. In 1972, the park's original fieldhouse was demolished and replaced with a new building and swimming pool.

Additional Information

For directions using public transportation visit www.transitchicago.com.

Facilities at McGuane (John) Park

14 facilities

Programs at McGuane (John) Park

Most programs run from Monday, May 04 to Wednesday, May 27 Online registration begins In-person registration begins

Most programs run from Monday, March 30 to Sunday, June 07 Online registration begins March 10, 2026 - 9:00 AM In-person registration begins
Art & ABCs at McGuane
Instruction
Recreation
At least 2 but less than 4
From April 2, 2026 to June 4, 2026
Each Thursday from 10am to 11am
Except the following dates:
Thursday, May 7, 2026
$15.00
Basketball at McGuane
Instruction
Sports - Basketball
At least 8 but less than 13
From April 2, 2026 to June 4, 2026
Each Thursday from 4:30pm to 5:45pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, May 7, 2026
$15.00

Events at McGuane (John) Park

1 Events