Kenosha Juneteenth Celebration
A free, lively community gathering featuring entertainment, vendors, food, and recreation—great for Forest Park residents looking to engage in cultural celebrations close to home.
View event details →Forest Park offers a peaceful neighborhood characterized by predominantly single detached homes, mostly featuring two or three bedrooms. The area is known for its quiet streets and relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal place for tranquil living. Convenient access to primary schools and nearby grocery stores adds to the neighborhood’s practicality for daily needs. A modest selection of local restaurants enhances the community feel without overwhelming the area. While the terrain is gently sloped, parking is convenient throughout, making access by car simple and straightforward. The housing stock reflects charming mid-20th-century construction, contributing to the neighborhood’s distinctive character and appeal.
People who prefer a relaxed ambience will enjoy Forest Park. Forest Park is great for those who like quiet surroundings, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Forest Park is a spacious, tree-filled neighborhood park at 4800 61st Street, offering playgrounds, picnic areas, walking paths, and athletic fields, making it a popular gathering spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts who live nearby.
Situated at 3609 60th Street, Forest Park Elementary serves as a foundational institution for local families, known for its close-knit community atmosphere, strong educational programs, and easy walkability from anywhere in the neighborhood.
Clustered along 60th Street, just north of the park, residents enjoy local favorites like Villa D’Carlo and Sandy’s Popper, offering neighborhood classics from pizza to homemade ice cream—perfect for a casual meal or sweet treat within walking distance.
The longstanding Piggly Wiggly at 7600 Pershing Blvd anchors local grocery needs, providing residents convenient access to fresh produce, pantry staples, and friendly service just a short drive or bike ride from any part of Forest Park.
Forest Park offers quick routes to the Kenosha Pike Bike Trail, with nearby entry points that connect cycling and jogging enthusiasts to miles of scenic trails stretching all the way to Lake Michigan and beyond, right from the heart of the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, lively community gathering featuring entertainment, vendors, food, and recreation—great for Forest Park residents looking to engage in cultural celebrations close to home.
View event details →A convenient, local farmers’ market offering fresh produce, flowers, and family-friendly atmosphere, ideal for residents near Forest Park seeking local shopping and community interaction.
View event details →Enjoy free live music outdoors this summer; Forest Park residents can drive a short distance to relax lakeside and experience community concerts—June 11 features ’90s Jake Band, June 25 hosts The Roundabouts.
View event details →Three-day Dino Camp is perfect for families: hands-on prehistoric adventures—great for kids from Forest Park craving a fun, educational summer activity nearby.
View event details →A free floral showcase with beautiful rose displays and expert growers on hand—Forest Park community members with a love of gardening or beauty will appreciate this elegant local event.
View event details →A patriotic community parade celebrating veterans and the nation’s 250th anniversary—easy to attend for Forest Park residents who want to support a local civic tradition.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Forest Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Forest Park