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==Recreation== The village does not have an actual park district, as park operations are run by the village itself. Nevertheless, the quality of parks, trails, and programs is nearly unmatched. In addition, the village's scenic waterways remain a regional draw. Some noteworthy recreational opportunities in Algonquin include:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.algonquin.org/egov/docs/1234880058_573242.pdf|title=VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN : Parks, Trails, and Open Space Plan|publisher=Algonquin.org|access-date=January 11, 2015}}</ref> *Downtown Algonquin, a compact downtown featuring several shops and restaurants near the Fox River, as well as features like upscale lighting, planters, and well-kept sidewalks. *The [[Fox River (Illinois River tributary)|Fox River]], a major [[tributary]] in Illinois which runs north–south through the heart of the village's downtown. *Fox River Trail/McHenry County Prairie Path, a sub-section of the [[Grand Illinois Trail]] *A {{convert|26|mi|km|adj=on}} trail system consisting of a mixture of off-road neighborhood trail systems and on-street route designation *Kelliher Park, a park on the village's far western side featuring several ballfields. *Ted Spella Park, a large park under development on the village's west side. *Snapper Field and Lions Pool, a recreational complex near Algonquin Middle School featuring ballfields and the municipal pool *Towne Park, Cornish Park, and Riverfront Park, three parks located in the village's downtown, significant for the role they play in the popular Founders Days festival and several other downtown events throughout the year. *Presidential Park, an important recreational area for the village's eastside residents, it features several ballfields and open areas, as well as a few picnic shelters. *Algonquin Lakes, a grouping of natural and man-made lakes, trails, and adjacent community park in a residential neighborhood by the same name on the village's eastern side. *Manchester Lakes, a grouping of man-made lakes, recreational areas, and complex bike path system within a neighborhood by the same name on the village's far western side. *Woods Creek, a scenic creek, nature preserve, and trail which runs south–north through the village's far western side *Hill Climb Park, a relatively new park at the intersection of Circle and Huntington Drives *ALITHSA, the Algonquin Lake in the Hills Soccer Association, which provides fall and spring season soccer experiences for children ages four through high school. *AAYO, the Algonquin Area Youth Organization, which utilizes many of the ballfields in the area for tee-ball, softball, and baseball leagues for children from age five to high school. *Golf Course of Illinois, situated in a lovely golf community off of Randal and County Road. A favorite of top golfers including a mentor of golf professional Tiger Woods.
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