Wiggly Field is a dog park on the north side of Chicago, Illinois. It was established in 1997. [1] The informal name [2] Wiggly Field is a play on words for the nearby historic baseball stadium, Wrigley Field.
Founded by Stacey Hawk, Diane Dorwart and Judy Tullman, [3] the play area is part of Noethling Park of the Chicago Park District and is located at 2645 N. Sheffield Avenue (at Schubert Avenue) [4] in the Wrightwood Neighbors part of the Lincoln Park neighborhood. [2]
Wiggly Field is one of the most popular and well known of Chicago's dog parks. It has been featured on Animal Planet's show K-9 to 5, in Chicago magazine (July 1999), InStyle magazine (September 2000), Bark Magazine (Spring 2002), and Chicagoland Tails (2002). [3] Wiggly Field was named one of the top ten US dog parks by Dog Fancy magazine readers. [5]
Noethling Park itself was established by the Chicago Park District in 1970. It is named for Grace Noethling, founder of the Wrightwood Neighbors Conservation Association. [2]
Wiggly Field is a dog park on the north side of Chicago, Illinois. It was established in 1997. [1] The informal name [2] Wiggly Field is a play on words for the nearby historic baseball stadium, Wrigley Field.
Founded by Stacey Hawk, Diane Dorwart and Judy Tullman, [3] the play area is part of Noethling Park of the Chicago Park District and is located at 2645 N. Sheffield Avenue (at Schubert Avenue) [4] in the Wrightwood Neighbors part of the Lincoln Park neighborhood. [2]
Wiggly Field is one of the most popular and well known of Chicago's dog parks. It has been featured on Animal Planet's show K-9 to 5, in Chicago magazine (July 1999), InStyle magazine (September 2000), Bark Magazine (Spring 2002), and Chicagoland Tails (2002). [3] Wiggly Field was named one of the top ten US dog parks by Dog Fancy magazine readers. [5]
Noethling Park itself was established by the Chicago Park District in 1970. It is named for Grace Noethling, founder of the Wrightwood Neighbors Conservation Association. [2]