Midlothian Meadows Trail
In the Midlothian Meadows Forest Preserve, which stretches from 152nd Street to 159th Street and Pulaski Road, there is a 3.1 mile biking / hiking trail through the woodlands, which connects by a foot path to other trails in the Tinley Creek Division of the Cook County Forest Preserve District. The Midlothian Meadows trail is accessible at 152nd Street on the west side of Pulaski Road and on Pulaski Road at 149th Street, via a spur trail to the main trail. View a map of the Tinley Creek Division.
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 Quality Parks Equals Quality Community
The Midlothian Park District is a separate municipal agency created to provide recreational programs and facilities. The Midlothian Park District owns and operates seven parks and a recreation center. We offer a variety of programs, activities and special events for pre-schoolers through adults. Information on these activities can be found in the quarterly brochures delivered to all homes in Midlothian.
Parks and Recreation Sites
The Midlothian Park District owns 59 acres of park land located throughout the Village of Midlothian. These sites include:
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Recreation Center
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14500 S. Kostner |
Bremen Heights Park
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144th Street and Kenneth |
Kostner Park
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150th Street and Kostner |
Memorial Park
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145th Street and Homan |
Roesner Park
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149th Street and Springfield |
Waverly Park
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145th Street and Waverly
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Scout Park
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148th Street and Kenton |
Geraci Park
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143rd Street and Kenneth |
Midlothian Park District Information
The Midlothian Park District is a member of the South West Special Recreation Association which offers programs and trips to meet the leisure needs of special populations. To obtain further information on these programs, please call them at (708) 389-9423.
The Midlothian Park District is governed by five elected commissioners who serve six-year terms. The Board of Commissioners holds public meeting on the third Thursday at 6pm of each month at the Recreation Center, which is located at 14500 S. Kostner. The Board of Commissioners and staff are interested in the ideas and concerns of the residents in order to provide quality recreational opportunities. We believe that the benefits of recreation are endless!
Contact Us
Call the Midlothian Park District at (708) 371-6191 for further information.
Link to Midlothian Park District