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Cotton Tail Park — Attraction in Chicago

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Cotton Tail Park
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Nearby attractions
Anderson (Fred) Park
1629 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
Ping Tom Memorial Park
1700 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616, United States
Fred Anderson Dog Friendly Area
1623 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park
1735 S State St, Chicago, IL 60616
St. Charles Air Line Bridge
1500 S Lumber St, Chicago, IL 60607
Agora
1135 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Chicago Women's Park & Garden
1801 S Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
Glessner House
1800 S Prairie Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
Grant Skate Park
1135 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
Chinatown Square Plaza
2133 S China Pl, Chicago, IL 60616
Nearby restaurants
Tapas Valencia Restaurant
1530 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605
Flo & Santos
1310 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Chicago Waffles South Loop
1400 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Victory Tap | South Loop
1416 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
The Chicago Firehouse Restaurant
1401 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
AO Hawaiian Hideout
1315 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Giordano's
1340 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Weather Mark Tavern
1503 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
MIKAMI IZAKAYA & RAMEN
1400 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
Kai Sushi
1255 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605
Nearby hotels
Hotel BnB
1316 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Best Western Grant Park Hotel
1100 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Homewood Suites by Hilton Chicago Downtown South Loop
59 E 11th St, Chicago, IL 60605
Hilton Garden Inn Chicago Downtown South Loop
55 E 11th St, Chicago, IL 60605
Kasa South Loop Chicago
900 S Clark St, Chicago, IL 60605
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Cotton Tail Park

44 W 15th St, Chicago, IL 60605
4.5(105)
Open until 9:00 PM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
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attractions: Anderson (Fred) Park, Ping Tom Memorial Park, Fred Anderson Dog Friendly Area, Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park, St. Charles Air Line Bridge, Agora, Chicago Women's Park & Garden, Glessner House, Grant Skate Park, Chinatown Square Plaza, restaurants: Tapas Valencia Restaurant, Flo & Santos, Chicago Waffles South Loop, Victory Tap | South Loop, The Chicago Firehouse Restaurant, AO Hawaiian Hideout, Giordano's, Weather Mark Tavern, MIKAMI IZAKAYA & RAMEN, Kai Sushi
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Nearby attractions of Cotton Tail Park

Anderson (Fred) Park

Ping Tom Memorial Park

Fred Anderson Dog Friendly Area

Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park

St. Charles Air Line Bridge

Agora

Chicago Women's Park & Garden

Glessner House

Grant Skate Park

Chinatown Square Plaza

Anderson (Fred) Park

Anderson (Fred) Park

4.8

(173)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Ping Tom Memorial Park

Ping Tom Memorial Park

4.6

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Fred Anderson Dog Friendly Area

Fred Anderson Dog Friendly Area

5.0

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park

Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park

4.7

(27)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Cotton Tail Park

Tapas Valencia Restaurant

Flo & Santos

Chicago Waffles South Loop

Victory Tap | South Loop

The Chicago Firehouse Restaurant

AO Hawaiian Hideout

Giordano's

Weather Mark Tavern

MIKAMI IZAKAYA & RAMEN

Kai Sushi

Tapas Valencia Restaurant

Tapas Valencia Restaurant

4.5

(727)

$$

Closed
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Flo & Santos

Flo & Santos

4.5

(1.1K)

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Chicago Waffles South Loop

Chicago Waffles South Loop

4.3

(1.1K)

Click for details
Victory Tap | South Loop

Victory Tap | South Loop

4.5

(587)

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Jaclyn StuardJaclyn Stuard
This park is one of my favorites in this area. It's largely fenced, which makes wrangling younglings a bit more secure. It isn't on a main road either which means another added safety layer. There is a small pavilion with picnic tables, a pirate ship play set, a seesaw, a sand pit (we don't use it because it is uncovered and sand isn't that dissimilar to kitty litter outdoors...you know what I mean...but this does SEEM to be clean. It's just my own rule), a nice jungle gym with a bridge and several slides and places to climb, a swing set (2 normal height and size for little kids, one normal swing at a taller setting, a chair swing, and two baby swings), and a large patch of grass surrounded by a sidewall dotted with benches. The brick pavers at the entrance could use a touch up, so if you bring a stroller be ready to dodge a few "potholes". The kids always enjoy coming here. It has a variety of activities and is generally well kept. I do wish the folks who bring their dogs would follow the leash regulations more strictly, but that happens at every park, so at least this park has space enough to safely accommodate everyone. Just be mindful and operate that any dog may be unleashed at any time. And watch for waste. On a perfect day where everyone follows the rules of behavior for critters and kids alike...it's a pretty perfect park. Frisbee and bubble space. Sidewalk galore for chalk. Lots of play places. Lots of opportunities for pretend play. I recommend it.
A HacKA HacK
My furry children and I love this park. There is a real sense of community to include children and animals alike. Wholesome and attractive and well-maintained. Water fountains for both humans and four-legged friends. Swings,sandboxes, Monkey bars,Shaded pavilions, A grassy area for running and games, an oval walkway and benches for all. What more could you want in the park. Take some time out of your busy day sit down eat some lunch make some new friends and breathe. Enjoy....... Thank You Chicago.We the neighborhood love you.
Rajan GRajan G
Cotton tail park is a great neighborhood park with a walking track and areas for kids to play. You will always find local residents walking their dogs or kids playing in the evenings. There is also a gazebo under which kids birthday parties are sometimes held. The view of the city is great from the park too!
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This park is one of my favorites in this area. It's largely fenced, which makes wrangling younglings a bit more secure. It isn't on a main road either which means another added safety layer. There is a small pavilion with picnic tables, a pirate ship play set, a seesaw, a sand pit (we don't use it because it is uncovered and sand isn't that dissimilar to kitty litter outdoors...you know what I mean...but this does SEEM to be clean. It's just my own rule), a nice jungle gym with a bridge and several slides and places to climb, a swing set (2 normal height and size for little kids, one normal swing at a taller setting, a chair swing, and two baby swings), and a large patch of grass surrounded by a sidewall dotted with benches. The brick pavers at the entrance could use a touch up, so if you bring a stroller be ready to dodge a few "potholes". The kids always enjoy coming here. It has a variety of activities and is generally well kept. I do wish the folks who bring their dogs would follow the leash regulations more strictly, but that happens at every park, so at least this park has space enough to safely accommodate everyone. Just be mindful and operate that any dog may be unleashed at any time. And watch for waste. On a perfect day where everyone follows the rules of behavior for critters and kids alike...it's a pretty perfect park. Frisbee and bubble space. Sidewalk galore for chalk. Lots of play places. Lots of opportunities for pretend play. I recommend it.
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My furry children and I love this park. There is a real sense of community to include children and animals alike. Wholesome and attractive and well-maintained. Water fountains for both humans and four-legged friends. Swings,sandboxes, Monkey bars,Shaded pavilions, A grassy area for running and games, an oval walkway and benches for all. What more could you want in the park. Take some time out of your busy day sit down eat some lunch make some new friends and breathe. Enjoy....... Thank You Chicago.We the neighborhood love you.
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Cotton tail park is a great neighborhood park with a walking track and areas for kids to play. You will always find local residents walking their dogs or kids playing in the evenings. There is also a gazebo under which kids birthday parties are sometimes held. The view of the city is great from the park too!
Rajan G

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4.5
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5.0
4y

This park is one of my favorites in this area. It's largely fenced, which makes wrangling younglings a bit more secure. It isn't on a main road either which means another added safety layer.

There is a small pavilion with picnic tables, a pirate ship play set, a seesaw, a sand pit (we don't use it because it is uncovered and sand isn't that dissimilar to kitty litter outdoors...you know what I mean...but this does SEEM to be clean. It's just my own rule), a nice jungle gym with a bridge and several slides and places to climb, a swing set (2 normal height and size for little kids, one normal swing at a taller setting, a chair swing, and two baby swings), and a large patch of grass surrounded by a sidewall dotted with benches.

The brick pavers at the entrance could use a touch up, so if you bring a stroller be ready to dodge a few "potholes".

The kids always enjoy coming here. It has a variety of activities and is generally well kept.

I do wish the folks who bring their dogs would follow the leash regulations more strictly, but that happens at every park, so at least this park has space enough to safely accommodate everyone. Just be mindful and operate that any dog may be unleashed at any time. And watch for waste.

On a perfect day where everyone follows the rules of behavior for critters and kids alike...it's a pretty perfect park. Frisbee and bubble space. Sidewalk galore for chalk. Lots of play places. Lots of opportunities for pretend play.

I...

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4.0
7y

My furry children and I love this park. There is a real sense of community to include children and animals alike. Wholesome and attractive and well-maintained. Water fountains for both humans and four-legged friends. Swings,sandboxes, Monkey bars,Shaded pavilions, A grassy area for running and games, an oval walkway and benches for all. What more could you want in the park. Take some time out of your busy day sit down eat some lunch make some new friends and breathe. Enjoy.......

Thank You Chicago.We the...

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4.0
2y

The park really needs a mini makeover. Particularly, the small child play area. The play area for the larger kids is great but the small area has splitting wood & isnt that safe. An old gazebo sits in-between the two play areas, that also needs updated tables, very rickety. There's a nice area for dogs and is very dog friendly. Some of the bricks on the path around the green area are broken/missing. I'm torn between three or four stars, but overall the park is fun and very...

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