Vogelei Park and Barn
About
Where History Meets the Future of Play
Vogelei Park and Barn is Hoffman Estates’ first park, established in 1969. This 10-acre landmark features a scenic fishing pond, paved trails, and a Level I Certified Arboretum. The historic Vogelei Barn, rebuilt after a 1937 fire, serves as a unique architectural landmark for community events, while the Vogelei House provides accessible programming space in partnership with the NWSRA. Currently undergoing a major expansion through an OSLAD grant, Vogelei Park remains a beloved destination where history meets the future of inclusive recreation.
Amenities
ADA Playground
Arboretum (Certified)
Drinking Fountain
Fishing
Green Space
Greenhouse
OSLAD Inclusion Project
We are currently transforming Vogelei Park into a model of inclusive play. Supported by a matching OSLAD grant, we have recently completed a brand-new Multi-Sport Course and a state-of-the-art Greenhouse. Construction is also underway for our upcoming ADA-accessible playground and splash pad, specifically designed to ensure every resident can enjoy the park regardless of ability.
Amenities
- ADA Playground
- ADA Splash Pad
- Multi-Sport Course
- Community Greenhouse
Historic Vogelei Barn & House
The Vogelei Barn is a beautifully restored landmark that serves as the heart of our community programs and seasonal performances. Adjacent to it, the Vogelei House is a fully ADA-accessible facility featuring a two-story ramp and elevator, serving as a vital space for NWSRA adult day programs and community enrichment.
Amenities
- Performance Pavilion
- NWSRA Programming
The Arboretum at Vogelei Park
Vogelei Park was recognized internationally on July 16, 2020, as a Level 1 Accredited Arboreta through the ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program. This is the only international program of accreditation for arboreta. Vogelei Park joins 404 other accredited parks across 32 countries, who meet the criteria for specimen number, future planning, education, and preservation of woody plants. There are 2,037 arboreta worldwide registered with The Morton Register through the Morton Arboretum.
An arboretum is a botanical garden focused on trees. These intentionally developed living tree museums help engage and educate the public on the importance of tree species preservation.
HEParks chose Vogelei Park as the site for an arboretum due to its historical importance to the community. As the original headquarters for HEParks, this site housed both the parks and the recreation departments and the first community center for the developing community of Hoffman Estates. The district felt that this park was an appropriate site to pay homage to the many hands over the years that helped secure and create the outdoor spaces found throughout Hoffman Estates.
HEParks focused on completing the accreditation over the past two years. However, the development of the arboretum goes back before the founding of the park district. Within Vogelei Park are a few old cottonwood trees from the original homestead acquired by the HEParks in 1969. Over the years, through efforts from community volunteer groups, memorial tree donors, and district staff, the collection of trees expanded to include over 25 different species of native and non-native woody plant specimens.
The collection of woody plants at Vogelei Park has been carefully curated through the years to highlight the landscape while providing the plants’ best growing conditions. Specimens were thoughtfully placed based on their growing preferences, blooming periods, and color. HEParks also planted species from other regions of the United States to highlight trees that residents may never get a chance to see otherwise. HEParks is currently developing informational signage throughout the park, highlighting the horticultural specimens.
This accreditation would not have been possible without the hard work and planning of HEParks staff over the past 50+ years who have preserved and curated green spaces for the community to enjoy, the Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts of America, donors of memorial trees and the Board of Commissioners and Administration at HEParks. Amenities
- Arboretum (Certified)
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