Algonquin Community
Tennis Association
Where The Courts Are In Our Community
Algonquin
- Jacobs High School Located
off of Randall Road so of Route 62. There are six unlighted courts. High School
activities always have a priority
- Gaslight Park 700 Terrace
Drive. In the Gaslight North subdivision of Algonquin there are two unlighted
courts.
- Snapper Field On the east
side of town next to the baseball field at Algonquin
Middle School. There are 2 unlighted fields.
- Willoughby Farms 2001
Wynnfield Dr. In the Willoughby Farms subdivision are two unlighted courts.
Lake In The Hills
- Sunset Park Two courts and
a practice court located off of Miller Road west of Randall Road.
Cary
- Cary-Grove High School Ten
unlighted courts located off of Three Oaks Road in Cary
- Cary Veterans Park Route 14
and Crystal St.
Crystal Lake
- The Racket Club 9191 S.
Route
31. Operated as a private membership club by the Crystal Lake Park district.
There are outdoor soft and hardcourts as well as 9 indoor courts. Membership
and user fees apply. Residence in Crystal Lake is not required. Non-members
have a limited opportunity to play as a guest.
- Ken Bird Park Village &
Miller Rd.
- Brighton Oaks Park Ballard
Rd.
- Butternut Preserve Ballard
Rd.
- Four Colonies Park Sarasota
Ln. South of Barline Rd.
- Spoerl Park 7610 Pingree
Rd.
- Veterans Acres Wingate
Prairie & Nature Ctr.
- Woodland Estates Park
Midline & Tile Line Rd.
- Woodscreek Park Golf Course
& Ackman Rd
- Wyndwood Park Sands &
Wyndwood Rd.
- Crystal Lake South High School McHenry
Ave
- Crystal Lake Central High
School
Dundee
- Tower Park Two lighted
courts in West Dundee off of Route 72
- Prairie Stone Fitness Club
Route 59 and Route 72
Carpentersville
- Dundee - Crown High School
Eight unlighted courts off of Kings Road in Carpentersville.
Sleepy Hollow
Huntley
- Deicke Park 11419 S.
Route 47
- Huntley High School (8
courts) Harmony Rd
- Sun City (8 courts)
The Algonquin Community Tennis Association (ACTA) is a
Not-For-Profit Community Tennis Association serving the far northwest suburbs
of Chicago and based in Algonquin, Illinois. ACTA was founded in year 2000 to
promote tennis in our community. Whether you are a first time player or been
playing your entire life, ACTA intends to provide activities for your
enjoyment.
This site provides information on ACTA membership, lessons,
leagues, social events and meetings. For your tennis enjoyment various links
and a little tennis humor is provided. Your feedback and participation is
always appreciated.
This page last updated 5/02/08 |