Orland Park parks and recreation facilities generally close from dusk (or 10:00 p.m.) until sunrise. Centennial Park, the Sportsplex grounds, and the John Humphrey Sports Complex have posted hours that must be observed by all users.
Village of Orland Park parks and recreation facilities operate under posted hours that vary by location and season. Most neighborhood parks close at dusk or 10:00 p.m., with the Sportsplex outdoor fields closing at 11:00 p.m. when permitted programs run later. Centennial Park West, McGinnis Slough, and Crescent Park trail access generally end at sunset for safety. Indoor facilities including the Sportsplex, Civic Center, and Franklin Loebe Center have building-specific hours. After-hours presence in any park or recreation facility is treated as trespass and may result in citation. Permitted special events, league games, and approved rentals may extend hours but require a permit on file with the Recreation Department. Skate parks, basketball courts, and lighted athletic fields turn off lights at posted closing time.
After-hours presence in a village park: citation up to $500 for adults, plus possible criminal trespass charges. Juveniles may also be subject to the village curfew ordinance.
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