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Clark Island Recreation Area celebration and egg hunt to showcase new park amenities

The park makeover is complete. Now it’s time for a party and the exciting reveal.

Celebrate the grand opening of the new and improved amenities at Clark Island Recreation Area at a ribbon cutting and community party on Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to noon.

The area has been revamped to include a new free-to-use fitness court, an updated and expanded Blackard Skate-n-Bike Park, fishing outcrops and a pollinator garden. The upgrade project started in early 2023 and ended in March 2025.

“Clark Island has transformed into a dynamic space where innovation meets nature, inviting people of all ages to embrace fitness, fun and connection,” said Batavia Park District Executive Director Allison Niemela. “With a renewed focus on health, recreation and environmental education, this revitalized area will energize our community for years to come.”

The celebration includes activities for all ages and kicks off with a free skateboarding class at 9 a.m., followed by the park district’s annual egg hunt at 10 a.m. and a ribbon cutting at 10:30 a.m.

Two free 20-minute dance fitness courses will be offered April 12 and 10 and 11 a.m. at Clark Island's new Fitness Court. Courtesy of Batavia Park District

Try out all the new amenities at our outdoor fitness court, skate park, bike pump track and fishing demos from 10 a.m.to noon. Wear your workout shoes and bring your skateboards, bikes and fishing poles to sample and learn.

The park district’s popular egg hunt will be divided into three ages groups: 2, 3-4 and 5+. Egg hunters should bring baskets or bags to collect eggs and arrive by 9:30 a.m. for the hunt at 10 a.m.

Note: Parking for the event is remote and requires a 10-15 minute walk or shuttle ride. For remote parking information and a map of the event, visit bataviaparks.org.

The festive event will feature a DJ, face painters, a bounce house, crafts, yard games, food for purchase, sponsor activities and photo opps with the bunny and the park district’s Bruce the Spruce mascot.

“This celebration marks the culmination of two years of dedicated effort from gathering community input to planning, construction and completion,” Niemela said. “We are excited to invite the public to experience our new and improved amenities.”

Try out the revamped bike pump track or get a free demo at the park district's April 12 Community Celebration at Clark Island. Courtesy of Batavia Park District

The Clark Island Recreation Area redevelopment project was funded in part by a $600,000 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Grant and a grant from BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois.

For more information on our Batavia Park District programs and events, call (630) 879-5235 or visit bataviaparks.org.

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