The park is located in José Leonardo Ortiz, one of the most populous districts in the Chiclayo metropolitan area.
Its coordinates place it within the arid coastal plain region characteristic of the Lambayeque department.
The layout reflects typical urban planning for local Peruvian municipal parks designed to provide public space in high-density residential sectors.
San Carlos Park is a local municipal recreational space located in the José Leonardo Ortiz district of Chiclayo, Peru. The area serves primarily as a neighborhood hub for residents, featuring hardscape walkways and basic landscaping. It functions as a functional open-air gathering point within a dense urban residential zone. The park is situated near the commercial corridor of Incanato street. It is maintained by local municipal authorities as part of the district's public infrastructure.
The central walkway looking toward the surrounding neighborhood architecture.
Visit during daylight hours to prioritize personal safety in this high-traffic urban zone.
Keep personal belongings secured, as this is a busy, non-tourist residential area.
Bring water or snacks as there are limited high-end amenities within the park grounds.
Avoid visiting late at night as the park lacks the security infrastructure typical of tourist-focused central city plazas.