The park is situated at an elevation of approximately 30 meters above sea level within the Trujillo coastal plain.
The name 'Divino Maestro' (Divine Teacher) is a common designation for community spaces in Peru often associated with nearby educational institutions.
The park's coordinate placement sits within the grid-like urban expansion characteristic of Trujillo's mid-20th-century development.
Divino Maestro Park is a neighborhood recreational space located in the urban district of Trujillo, Peru. The park functions primarily as a community hub featuring paved pathways, green areas, and recreational infrastructure for local residents. It is situated within a residential zone near the Faustino Sarmiento area, characterized by its accessibility for daily exercise and informal social gatherings. The park layout incorporates trees and benches designed for local foot traffic and rest. As of August 2026, it remains an open-access public space integrated into the city's municipal park system.
The central pathways framed by the park's trees, providing a view of the surrounding residential architecture.
Visit during daylight hours as the area is primarily for local community use.
Carry your own water, as there are limited commercial facilities directly inside the park.
If visiting with children, note that the play equipment is designed for local residential use rather than as a major tourist attraction.
Do not treat this as a major tourist destination; it is a quiet, residential park meant for locals.