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 Dubai Parks

This park is located on the bank of Dubai Creek.

It occupies more than 96 hectare, and is considered the second largest park in Dubai after Mushrif Park.

Al Mumzar Beach Park

 

It is 99 hectares large. The park lies on the gulf shores, north of Al Hamriya Port in Al Mumzar Residential Area.

Jumeirah Beach Park

The park was opened in 1989 on 13 hectares of land, and was the first beach park, overlooking directly the Arabian Gulf in Jumeirah residential area.

Mushrif Park

Mushrif Park is around 15 kilometers from Dubai and lies on the road leading to Al Khawanij. It was originally 125 hectares large, and in 1992 a further  400 hectares was added in order to exploit it as a natural forest.

Al Safa Park

Al Safa Park has vast green lawns covering 80% of its total space. Many kinds of trees were cultivated in the park, such as palms, almonds, and many other, as well as bushes and multi coloured roses. The number of trees and bushes planted in Al Safa Park are nearly 17,000, in addition to flowers, soil and wallplants.

Dubai has come up with a new concept -  Pond Parks. These are being designed to turn vast areas around storm-water collection ponds into recreational areas where residents can relax. The forst "Pond Park" is coming up in Al Ghusais 3. Three more are planned at Al Barsha, Al Nahda and Al Quoz.

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