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    Bright Park

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 2:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Babcock Park

    Babcock Park

    (6 reviews)

    Babcock Park has quite a long history with the city of Hialeah. The first community center,…read morebaseball field, and pool in Hialeah were all built by the Works Progress Administration after the Great Depression to put people back to work. It opened in 1939 as Hunter Lyon Park, named after a wealthy insurance executive, sportsman, and race horse owner with connections to Hialeah Race Track. In 1944 the name of the park was changed to honor Benny Babcock, a Hialeah resident who enlisted in the Marines in 1940. He became the first Hialeah resident to be killed in action at the age of 22 during World War II at Guadalcanal on November 2, 1942. Today Babcock Park is a generous 18.5 acres filled with amenities beloved by generations of the community. These include two lighted tennis courts, seven youth baseball fields, two lighted indoor racquetball courts, two lighted basketball courts, a newer covered playground, community swimming pool, out door exercise equipment, recreation building, LHB baseball training academy, the Curtiss Library, and police substation. I enjoyed the paved walking trail that winds throughout the park. With its deep roots in the community, generations grew up in Hialeah with fond memories of Babcock Park. It continues to bring people together today for games, swimming, play, and outdoor recreation.

    Several baseball fields, out door gym area, basketball courts, pool, batting cages, playground, and…read morerev center. This park has so much to offer. Great place to go for a walk. It's also safe and it's with the police station. I believe they also have some sort of workout program for adults. Sadly nothing is perfect. I gave only 3 stars because there is a a few shady people on the north side of the park. They seem to be homeless. Once the park is closed and the lights are shut off, it no longer feels safe to walk around the area. As stated by a previous yelper the bathrooms are never open.

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    Little River Park

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    All areas of the metro need public green spaces. This is a must. It concerns me when people tend to…read moredismiss something simply because of its geographic location. Trust & believe: the only sure thing when it comes to a zip code is prices. There are gems to be found everywhere. Little River Park is one of them. Does it have all the accoutrements of some of the other, pricier parts of the metro? No. Of course not. But it *does* have two baseball fields, a basketball court, a pool, a field house, plenty of green space with shade trees, an updated playground, benches/tables for resting (and/or eating copious amounts of fried conch), and a community field. Would I come here at nighttime? No. Would I come to *any* Miami metro park at nighttime? No. So, keep that in mind when folks bellyache about location. I found LRP to be a charming, neighborhood park meant for use and exploitation by locals. It might not be a destination park, but as a localized green space open and available for and to those in the 33147, I think it does the job. I never felt out of place, scared, concerned, or anything else of note. During my visit, I saw kids playing, a dj setting up for a birthday party and mothers strolling their little ones about. When in the area and in need of a wide, open space (or, again, a place to eat delicious fried conch), I urge you to check it out. I think you might enjoy what you find.

    I had a great experience. The staff was friendly and kind. Park was exceptionally clean and my…read morechildren enjoyed themselves. Also this was the first time I seen a manager and her staff wiping down the playground.

    Bright Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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