It is officially designated as a Club Zonal, a specific municipal classification for large-scale recreational parks in Lima.
The park is named after Lloque Yupanqui, the third Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco.
The facility is managed by SERPAR (Servicio de Parques de Lima), the entity responsible for the city's major metropolitan green spaces.
The pool facility undergoes regular maintenance and strict water quality monitoring during its operational season.
Lloque Yupanqui Local Park is a sprawling recreational complex in Lima's Los Olivos district, managed by SERPAR as part of the Clubes Zonales network. The park features a large outdoor swimming pool that serves as a primary draw for local residents during warmer months. Sports facilities include multiple futsal courts, basketball courts, and expansive grass fields for multi-purpose athletic use. The grounds incorporate green spaces designed for family gatherings, including designated picnic areas with barbecue pits. It functions as a community hub for local sports leagues and recreational programs. The park occupies a significant footprint in Northern Lima, offering infrastructure for both competitive and casual outdoor activities.
The elevated vantage point overlooking the central athletic field and pool complex.
Bring your own sports equipment like soccer balls or basketballs, as rental options may be limited.
If planning to use the pool, verify the current seasonal status online before arrival.
Utilize the designated picnic zones early in the day, as they fill up quickly on weekends.
Attempting to use the pool facilities without adhering to the site's specific hygiene and attire regulations.
Pool facilities are typically open only during the summer season; check official SERPAR social media for exact seasonal dates.
Proper swimwear is strictly required for the pool; sports shoes are required for court use.