The park's synthetic pitch is part of Bogotá's 'Red de Parques' network managed by the IDRD to promote public access to sports.
The location serves as a critical social venue for the Puente Aranda locality, hosting community-organized sports events.
Its design incorporates high-intensity illumination to extend usable recreational hours into the evening for local workers and students.
Parque El Jazmín is a prominent community recreation space in Bogotá featuring a high-traffic synthetic grass soccer pitch equipped with professional-grade floodlights for night matches. The park serves as a central hub for neighborhood athletic leagues and recreational football tournaments. Facilities include designated multi-age play areas, paved pedestrian pathways, and integrated fitness equipment for calisthenics. It is managed by the Instituto Distrital de Recreación y Deporte (IDRD) as part of the city's public infrastructure. The layout prioritizes visibility and open space to support high-density daily usage by local residents. It functions primarily as an active sports destination rather than a botanical or passive garden space.
From the sideline of the soccer pitch during the evening hours when the floodlights illuminate the field.
Bring your own hydration, as facilities for purchasing water are limited within the park perimeter.
If planning to play sports, arrive early as the soccer pitch operates on a first-come, first-served basis or requires local league coordination.
Wear athletic footwear suitable for synthetic turf to avoid slippage on the soccer pitch.
Do not attempt to use the soccer pitch during high-traffic weekend league blocks without prior confirmation or permission from local organizers.
Athletic footwear is mandatory on the synthetic pitch; clean up all waste to maintain the public playing environment.