The facility is integrated into the municipal infrastructure of Víctor Larco Herrera, one of the most developed districts in the Trujillo metropolitan area.
The complex serves as a primary venue for local youth soccer leagues and amateur community sports tournaments.
The site acts as a functional buffer zone between the commercial density of the Avenida Nicolás de Piérola and residential blocks.
Recreation Complex Rainbow, locally known as Complejo Recreacional Arco Iris, is a public park facility situated in the Víctor Larco Herrera district of Trujillo. The site features multiple multi-purpose sports courts and outdoor recreational spaces for community use. It serves as a regional hub for local athletic events and neighborhood social gatherings. The complex is designed with open-air amenities to accommodate high-traffic usage from nearby residents. Its location along the Avenida Nicolás de Piérola provides direct access to the urban core of Víctor Larco. The layout focuses on functional athletic infrastructure rather than traditional botanical landscaping. It remains one of the primary community-managed venues for sports practice in the immediate vicinity.
The perimeter of the main soccer court during a late afternoon game for vibrant action shots.
Visit during weekday mornings to ensure sports courts are not fully occupied by organized local leagues.
Carry plenty of water and sun protection as the facility has limited natural shade coverage.
Observe local court scheduling to see if specific hours are reserved for community coaching clinics.
Avoid visiting during scheduled municipal tournament days, as courts will be inaccessible to the public.
Athletic footwear is mandatory on the sports courts; respectful behavior towards local teams is expected.