The park is situated within one of Bogotá's most prominent industrial sectors, Puente Aranda, providing a rare green lungs area for the surrounding working-class neighborhoods.
The site acts as a key node in the district's 'Ciclovía' and local recreational infrastructure network managed by the city's sport institute.
The park design focuses on high-traffic, durable surfaces to accommodate frequent community-led football and basketball matches.
Milenta Park is a primary recreational hub in the Puente Aranda locality of Bogotá, specifically designed for athletic activity and community sports. The facility features integrated fitness gear stations and multi-purpose sports courts. It serves as a vital green space in an otherwise industrial and residential corridor. The park is managed under the jurisdiction of the IDRD (Instituto Distrital de Recreación y Deporte). It functions as a central venue for local leagues and neighborhood exercise routines.
The elevated vantage point near the central sports courts overlooking the park's main field.
Visit with your own ball or sports equipment as rental services are not available on-site.
Stick to the well-lit, main activity areas if visiting during the late afternoon or early evening.
Avoid visiting late at night when the park is less populated and lighting may be inconsistent in peripheral areas.
Athletic footwear is required for using the sports courts; keep noise levels moderate during residential evening hours.