The park was created specifically to protect the watershed of the Jundiaí River reservoir.
It features a 2,700-meter long cycle path that loops around the main reservoir.
The park is home to a dedicated 'Borboletário' (butterfly garden) that educates visitors on local species.
An integrated irrigation system uses treated water from the adjacent reservoir for landscape maintenance.
It covers an area of approximately 50 hectares, roughly equivalent to 50 soccer fields.
Parque da Cidade is a 500,000 square meter recreational area in Jundiaí designed specifically to integrate leisure with the local water reservoir. The park features a extensive system of cycle paths and walking trails that circle the park's central lagoon. Dedicated sports facilities include tennis, volleyball, and multi-purpose courts available for public use. The grounds are meticulously landscaped with native flora, providing designated areas for picnics and botanical observation. It serves as a vital community hub for fitness activities, frequently hosting local marathons and cycling events. The infrastructure includes a specialized children's playground and an educational butterfly garden. The park is managed by the local water authority, emphasizing water conservation and environmental awareness. It remains a primary destination for residents to engage in outdoor physical activity in the interior of São Paulo state.
The elevated viewing deck overlooking the reservoir and the park's central lagoon.
Bring your own water bottle and sunscreen, as shaded areas are limited along the main circuit.
If you plan to use the sports courts, arrive early as they operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
Check the park's official website before visiting, as certain areas or activities may be restricted during heavy rainfall.
Avoid visiting during peak weekend afternoons if you are looking for a quiet experience, as the park becomes heavily trafficked by families.
Open daily, but may be closed or have restricted access during extreme weather conditions or for private municipal events.
Appropriate athletic attire is expected; pets must be on a leash, and littering is strictly prohibited to protect the local water quality.