So much to see, do, and try.
Our Carol Stream location gives you convenient access to every possibility.
Explore all that surrounds you. Our beautiful setting places you within minutes of convenient neighborhood stores and all the cultural arts, dining, boutiques and natural beauty surrounding Carol Stream.
With our community as your home base, it’s easy to explore. Stay as busy or relaxed as you desire. Bask in the beauty of DuPage County— with 23,000 acres of wildlife and forest preservation. Or take off for an exciting day of shows, museums, cuisines, and boutiques in the Windy City. Our ideal location enhances your choices to do something different every day.
Nearby attractions:
- The Great Western Trail—61 miles of hiking, biking, equestrian and nature paths
- 36 parks and playgrounds, including an outdoor water park, two recreation centers, a skate park, two gymnasiums and a mini-golf course
- Morton Arboretum, Cantigny Park, and The Robert R. McCormick Museum
- Our affiliation with Wheaton College and its concerts, lectures and learning opportunities
For more information call (877) 875-9134 or click here to request more information.
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Windsor Park and Wheaton Academy have a connection that spans generations. Some of our residents attended high school at Wheaton Academy and/or sent their children there. Some have grandchildren now. For about a decade there has been a special connection between the sophomore history class and select residents who meet with the students to share their own perspective on world events that the students are studying. COVID created obstacles to meeting students in person, but one committed resident kept the connection going by meeting with Ms. Dunlap's class via Zoom. This Spring semester we were delighted to go eat lunch with some of the students in Mr. Leman's classroom and have lively conversations. Then there was a big Q&A program in the library with all 85 sophomore Global Civilization students. All of the students loved to hear our resident’s best advice and their memories of historical events! We can’t wait to see them again in the fall. ... See MoreSee Less
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