

The City of Chicago's landscape is bountiful with over 600 documented and active community gardens spread across 50 wards. We encourage everyone to get out and experience these gardens in your neighborhood!
Maps are in pdf format and must be viewed using Adobe Acrobat viewer.
Citywide map (36 X 48 inches, color)
Citywide map (Letter-size format, color)
Maps by Department of Planning Development District with 1 page map and list of community gardens (number of pages may vary).
Central Community Gardens (includes Loop, Near North Side and Near South Side)
Far South Community Gardens (includes Auburn Gresham, Beverly, East Side, Hegewisch, Morgan Park, Mount Greenwood, Pullman, Riverdale, Roseland, South Deering, Washington Heights, and West Pullman)
North Community Gardens (includes Edgewater, Lakeview, Lincoln Park, Lincoln Square, North Center, Rogers Park, Uptown and West Ridge)
Northwest Community Gardens (includes Albany Park, Avondale, Belmont Cragin, Dunning, Edison Park, Forest Glen, Hermosa, Irving Park, Jefferson Park, Logan Square, Montclare, North Park, Norwood Park, O'Hare, and Portage Park)
South Community Gardens (includes Avalon Park, Burnside, Calumet Heights, Chatham, Douglas, Grand Boulevard, Greater Grand Crossing, Hyde Park, Kenwood, Oakland, South Chicago, South Shore, Washington Park and Woodlawn)
Southwest Community Gardens (includes Archer Heights, Armour Square, Ashburn, Bridgeport, Brighton Park, Chicago Lawn, Clearing, Englewood, Fuller Park, Gage Park, Garfield Ridge, McKinley Park, New City, West Elsdon, West Englewood and West Lawn)
West Community Gardens (includes Austin, East Garfield Park, Humboldt Park, Lower West Side, Near West Side, North Lawndale, South Lawndale, West Garfield Park, and West Town)
These maps of community gardens are unverified. GreenNet assumes no liability for misinformation or misinterpretation. These maps should be used for informational purposes only.
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