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Benny Babcock Park
Babcock Park is one of seven recreational facilities with a swimming pool. Although the pool is only open seasonally, Babcock Pool is a great place to spend a hot summer day. Click here for more fun facts!
James H. Bright Park
Bright Park is named after James H. Bright, one of the founding fathers of the City of Hialeah and the Hialeah Park Casino & Race Track. Click here for more fun facts!
Russell "Bucky" Dent Park
Bucky Dent Park is home to the City's only indoor basketball gymnasium. The gymnasium is occasionally used to host college basketball and volleyball games. Click here for more fun facts!
Johnny L. Cotson Park
Cotson Park was previously named Seminola Park until the City voted to recognize Johnny L. Cotson Sr. for his active role to better his community. Click here for more fun facts!
James H. Goodlet Park
Goodlet Park is also home to Goodlet Tennis Center and Goodlet Theater; two sub-sections of the park that offer athletic and cultural art opportunities respectively for our residents. Click here for more fun facts!
David H. McDonald Park
McDonald Park is a popular destination to host outdoor gatherings such as birthday parties or baby showers with its wide selection of gazebos. Click here for more fun facts!
Henry Milander Park
Milander Park is also home to Ted Hendricks Stadium which is most commonly utilized by local high schools to host their sporting events throughout the school year. Click here for more fun facts!
Leon H. O'Quinn Park
Thanks to assistance from Miami-Dade County, O'Quinn Park went through extensive renovations in 2014. Click here for more fun facts!
Palm Lakes Park
Palm Lakes Park is one of only two recreational facilities not names after someone. Click here for more fun facts!
Carl F. Slade Park
Slade Park is also utilized by the adjacent school, Hialeah Educational Academy during school hours to provide students with an outdoor element to their day. Click here for more fun facts!
Southeast Park
Sometimes referred to as the "hidden gem" of Hialeah parks, Southeast Park was home to many avid park-goers who went on to become prominent high school and college athletes. Click here for more fun facts!
G.C. Sparks Park
Sparks Park is used as a "play site" for all sports cycles throughout the City's recreational sports calendar. Click here for more fun facts!
Senator Roberto Casas Park
Senator Roberto Casas Park is the 15th and most recently added recreational facility in the City of Hialeah. Click here for more fun facts!
James Silas Walker Community Center
A monument dedicated to the Federation of Exiled Cuban Freemasons is also located at Walker Community Center. Click here for more fun facts!
Victor Wilde Community Center
Wilde Community Center is the only recreational facility with a banquet hall capable of hosting events of 200+ people. Click here for more fun facts!
Bus Stop Park
The purpose of Bus Stop Park is two-fold: to work as an active bus stop for nearby residents and to raise awareness on public transportation. Click here for more info.
Don Quijote Plaza
The legendary character of Don Quijote is put on display with a Hialeah twist. Visit the Don Quijote Plaza to experience an amazing artistic feat; truly one of a kind. Click here for more info.
Entrance Plaza Park
Entrance Plaza Park is the gateway into the City of Hialeah. Visible from Okeechobee Road, this City landmark is famous for its on-street view. Click here for more info.
Ethel Primus Park
Ethel Primus Park is sometimes referred to as the gateway to the Town of Seminola. The passive park includes plenty of green space and shade for those interested in picnicking. Click here for more info.
Garden of the Arts
Garden of the Arts is the perfect combination of nature and art. Its walking trail guides you through different artistic pieces. Click here for more info.
KC Park
KC Park is located on the corner of West 4 Avenue and West 44 Place. It includes a scenic seating area with a beautiful view. Click here for more info.
Ken Mattingly Park
Ken Mattingly Park is an open green space strategically located within a residential area near Okeechobee Road. Click here for more info.
Monument Park
Often referred to as Monument Park for short, Cuban Culture in Exile Heritage Park is a beacon of remembrance for all Cuban-Americans. Click here for more info.
Timothy Artman Park
This passive park is located near Palm Lakes Park and complete with a walking trail and butterfly garden. Click here for more info.
Trail Park
Trail Park is Hialeah's newest park. Spanning 30 acres, Trail Park is perfect for scenic walk/jog or bike ride around its trail. Click here for more info.
Veteran's Park
Veteran's Park is the City's most popular throughout the holidays. Located just minutes from City Hall, Veteran's Park is a unique style of passive park. Click here for more info.
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