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FACILITIES
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Dog Park 4 Paws
4 Paws Dog Park (MP)
Open daily from dawn until dusk
Bring your dogs to get off leash, play, and socialize with other dogs. 4 Paws Dog Park is a roughly 30,000 sq ft fenced in by a 4 ft fence that features separate small and large dog sections, play equipment, benches, and a shade structure. An annual Pooch Pass allows you and your canine companion to enjoy Roselle’s very own dog park! At the time of registration, participants will receive a copy of the rules, membership tag, lanyard and security key to access the park. The membership tag, key and lanyard must be with owner at all times. In order to register, individuals must bring a copy of each dog’s immunization records (Rabies - certificate from the county, Distemper, Parvovirus, and Bordetella) to the Park District. We want to provide those who have purchased the pass a fun and safe environment! Dog owners not complying will be subject to fines of up to $1,000. Periodic monitoring and surveillance will be conducted by the Village of Roselle Police. PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR SECURITY KEY WHEN USING THE DOG PARK! A new locking system has been installed at the park to ensure the safety and security of Pooch Pass holders and their canine companions.
PASS VALID: May 1, 2023 - April 30, 2024
FEE: R $35 first dog ($5 each additional dog);
NR $45 first dog ($5 each additional dog)
Registration fees are non-refundable, non-transferable and are not prorated. A liability waiver and current immunization records are required to obtain a pooch pass. More information, including rules and the pooch pass applications can be found on our website at rparks.org/forms.
Goose Lake Park Disc Golf Course
Hours: 10:00am-Sunset
The game is similar to traditional golf. Players use golf discs instead of balls and clubs and throw them at above-ground targets. The object of the game is to throw a golf disc into the target in the fewest number of throws. The combination of challenges to players, include distance, accuracy, wind, trees, shrubbery, water and terrain changes. The unique challenges offer plenty of action and excitement during the course of a game.
Lake Park Student Parking Permits (VT)
Lake Park student parking permits for the 2023-2024 school year for the Clauss Recreation Center parking lot are available for purchase. Applications may be picked up at the front desk during front desk hours or downloaded from the Forms section at rparks.org. Permit applications require a parent/guardian signature and the driver’s initials on each listed rule and regulation. Parking passes go on sale July 1, 2023. Permits can be purchased by semester or may be purchased for the entire school year at a discounted rate. Permit applications require a parent/guardian signature, driver’s initials on each listed rule and regulation, and the student must produce driver’s license so a photocopy can be filed with application. Parking spaces are limited to 65 spaces in the back two rows of the parking lot. A single parking permit is valid for use in 2 different cars. Any more than two cars will be charged an additional $10 per car. Vehicles parked without the corresponding permit on record, not parked in the designated parking area, or parked before or after set parking hours will be towed at owner’s expense. Parking permit may be revoked, denied, or not renewed for violations of District rules and regulations.
MIN/MAX: 1/70
• LOC: CRC Parking Lot
PERMIT TYPE FEE
1 Semester R $75/NR $80
2 Semesters R $135/NR $140
Skate Park
Hours: 10:00am-Sunset
The Skate Park is unsupervised. Skate and bike at your own risk.

• Skateboarding, In-Line Skating and BMX Bike-riding are high risk activities. Please use caution.
• The Park District is NOT responsible for injuries.
• Proper protective equipment is required which includes helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, etc.
• Skaters are responsible for inspecting and reporting any damage and vandalism to the police at 9-1-1.
• It is required that younger skaters be accompanied by an adult. Prohibited Acts include but are not limited to:
• Only bicycles, skateboards/scooters, or rollerblades are allowed in designated areas.
• No Bikes Are Allowed on The Skate Area.
• No Skates Are Allowed on The Bike Area.
• No Motorized Bikes Are Allowed.
• Users should use pathways to enter/exit designated areas.
• NO food, drinks, or glass on skate/bike operating surfaces.
• NO Littering, breaking glass, and distributing/affixing fliers, stickers, etc. on park property.
• Destruction and misuse of property or structures, including graffiti marking, damaging equipment, defacing signage, and using equipment contrary to designed/intended use.
• NO trespassing after sunset.
• Smoking or any use of a tobacco product is prohibited in all Park District buildings, facilities, and vehicles.
RPD Patron Code of Conduct
Roselle Park District is committed to providing a safe, clean and fun environment for all participants and guests. By doing so, patrons are required to act appropriately and be respectful of others at all times when using Park District parks and facilities. Persons using Roselle Park District facilities are expected to behave in a mature and responsible manner. The Roselle Park District Code of Conduct does not permit language or any action that may hurt or frighten another person or that falls below a generally accepted standard of conduct. Directions issued by Park District staff must be followed at all times. The following actions are prohibited at Roselle Park District facilities and parks:
• Harassment or intimidation using words, gestures, body language or menacing behavior
• Physical contact with another individual or staff member in an angry, violent or threatening manner
• Any demonstration of sexual activity or sexual suggestiveness
• Carrying or concealing weapons or devices that may be used as a weapon
• Use or possession of illegal chemicals or alcohol on Park District property without proper permits
• Abuse of Park District equipment, supplies and property
• Theft of services
• Smoking and loitering inside or outside of Roselle Park District facilities/grounds
• Continuous poor sportsmanship or overaggressive competitiveness from players or spectators
• Any other unacceptable behavior including inappropriate dress
We encourage all patrons to be vigilant and report prohibitive acts by other persons. If a prohibitive act is witnessed, please contact Park District staff and we will be happy to be of assistance when parties are found not following the code of conduct. Please inform staff members when rules are being broken so that proper actions may be taken. Any violation of these guidelines may result in: a verbal warning, a written warning, immediate removal from the facility, suspension from Park District property, suspension of membership for a designated period of time or revocation of membership. The Roselle Park District will investigate all reported incidents on a case-by-case basis.
The Roselle Police Department is authorized to arrest and/or ticket any persons found to be violating any ordinance or rule of the Roselle Park District, the Village of Roselle, or law of the State of Illinois. Penalties: Fines of $25 to $500; confiscation of the bicycle, skateboard/scooter, or rollerblades; being banned from park district property, facilities, and programs.
Register Online
It’s Fast, Covenient, and Available 24/7
You can now register for programs from the comfort of your home using a credit card 24 hours a day/seven days a week, all through an encrypted and secure internet connection.
To review our online registration, simply log onto the website at www.rparks.org and click REGISTER.
What information do I need to register online?
• Username and Password
• Credit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover)
Upon payment of your completed online registration, you will be emailed confirmation.
Online Registration
Programs will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Some programs will not be available for online registration 24 hours to two business days prior to the program start date. If you do not have a username and password, we encourage you to go to the register page, select Register Household, and fill out the Online Registration Enrollment Form, you will then be emailed a username and password.
Include Payment & Sign Waiver/Release
Please note that you need to include full payment and a signed waiver and release for your form to be processed. Credit card payments require an additional signature to authorize payment. For these reasons, we are unable to accept phone-in registrations.
Register Early
Nothing ruins a good program quicker than everyone waiting until the last minute to register for it. There is a point where if there aren’t enough registrants to hold the program, it is cancelled. Coming in the day of, or the day before the program won’t resurrect it. Please register at least a week early to avoid disappointment.
Waivers
In accordance with the Recreation Department policy, all program participants must sign a hold harmless agreement prior to participation in department sponsored programs. The waivers are on the bottom portion of program registration forms, designated sign-in sheets, and fitness membership applications. These must be signed by the adult participating in an adult program; and by the parent or legal guardian of participant under 18.
Wait List Process
A waitlist is formed when a class reaches participant levels beyond the maximum. The wait list is maintained based on the order we process registrations. Customers will be contacted for confirmation before being added to one of our wait lists (or transferred from a wait list into the desired program) by the front desk or specific program supervisor. Please Note: Before a participant is transferred into a program, all corresponding paperwork and payments are required.
Residency
Not all Roselle residents are Roselle Park District residents. Even though you may have a Roselle address, you may pay taxes to another park district. Therefore, proof of residency is required when registering for programs for the first time. This may be done with a driver’s license, utility bill, (or a mortgage statement for those who are recently moving to the area). Roselle Park District residents support the district through property tax contributions.
We apologize for any errors that may appear in the brochure. For the most updated content please view our brochure online at rparks.org. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

What If I Have A Special Need?
Participants who require special assistance during park district programs should note their needs on the registration form and call (630) 894-4200 to notify the park district. For additional services, please contact the Western DuPage Special Recreation Association at (630) 681-0962. Note: There is a box to check on our program registration form to alert our Front Desk Attendants and Recreation Supervisors that these services are desired for any given program.
What About Insurance?
The Roselle Park District does not provide medical coverage for injuries suffered while participating in park district programs, or while using park facilities. The Park District, therefore, cannot assume responsibility for personal injury for persons participating in a recreation program or using facilities. Patrons are advised to make provisions for this coverage in their own personal insurance program.
Returned Check Policy
We gladly accept personal checks as payment. If for any reason a check is returned to our office marked “NSF,” we will contact you. You will then be required to submit a full cash or money order payment, as well as a $30 bookkeeping fee, within a ten business day period. Class privileges will be suspended, and new registration will not be accepted until payment is received.
Photo Policy
Photos and videos are periodically taken of participants in a class, during a special event or at the Roselle Park District’s parks and facilities. The photos and videos are for Roselle Park District use only and may be used in brochures, pamphlets, flyers, posters, banners, on our website, in social media or promotional videos.


Refund Policy
The Roselle Park District endorses a customer satisfaction policy and strives to provide high quality programs, services, and facilities. However, sometimes expectation levels or situations occur that do not meet the satisfaction of our customers and a refund request is made. If for any reason you are requesting a refund, please contact the Park District at (630) 894-4200 or come by in person to submit a request.
1. All refund requests must be made at least two business days before the first class, meeting, or practice of program.
2. Trips and special events require reservations and planning weeks ahead of time and therefore do not allow us to accept refund requests unless there is a waitlist, and someone can fill the spot.
3. Individuals requesting refunds with two or more business days’ notice, prior to the first class, meeting, or practice will receive a full refund, less $5 for administrative costs.
4. No refunds will be issued for any program after second meeting of a program unless a physician’s note is provided. Refund requested for medical reasons will be prorated from the time the request is received.
5. Refunds with facility rental fees:
• Cancellation request 30 or more calendar days prior to rental date = full refund (less $20 for administrative costs)
• Cancellation request 5-29 calendar days prior to rental date = 50% refund (less $20 for administrative costs)
• Cancellation request 5 or less calendar days prior to rental date = no refund

• Other types of refund inquiries are at the discretion of the Rental Specialist.
6. The Park District will not issue refunds for fitness center memberships or Lake Park High School student parking permits.
7. Some classes, programs, and fees have specific refund policies that will be adhered to.
8. The Park District reserves the right to judge refund requests on a case-by-case basis and partial or full refunds may or may not be approved at any time at the discretion of the district.
9. Refunds can take up to fifteen business days.