The park contains miniature versions of iconic Sharjah structures, such as the Sharjah Fort and various traditional towers.
It was inaugurated in 1982, making it one of the longest-standing public recreational facilities in the city.
The park's design incorporates a blend of modern landscaping with traditional Arabic architectural motifs in its shelters and gate structures.
The site covers over 60 hectares of land, offering one of the highest concentrations of greenery in the immediate suburban area.
It is intentionally situated to act as a green buffer zone between major industrial and residential sectors.
Sharjah National Park spans 630,000 square meters, making it the largest public park in the emirate of Sharjah. It features a wide array of recreational amenities including dedicated zones for children's play, barbecue areas, and extensive green spaces for picnics. The park includes sports fields for various activities and paved pathways suitable for walking and cycling. A central decorative lake and miniature replicas of famous Sharjah landmarks provide distinct visual interest throughout the landscape. The grounds are designed to accommodate large family gatherings, with numerous sheltered gazebos and seating areas. It serves as a primary outdoor community space for residents in the Al Qarayen district.
The central lake area featuring the miniature replicas of historic Sharjah landmarks.
Bring your own portable charcoal grill if you intend to use the designated barbecue zones.
Visit during weekdays to avoid the high density of local families that frequent the park on weekends.
Utilize the perimeter walking paths early in the morning to avoid the heat and heavy afternoon foot traffic.
Attempting to visit during midday in summer months due to extreme heat; expecting full-service restaurant amenities on-site.
Modest dress is required as per Sharjah's public norms; ensure shoulders and knees are covered. Do not play loud music or engage in disruptive behavior near family picnic zones.