Carl F. Slade Park
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About Carl F. Slade Park in Hialeah
Carl F. Slade Park is a 13-acre recreational facility located in Hialeah, Florida. The park was named after Carl F. Slade, an appointed officer during World War II who owned funeral homes in Hialeah and provided ambulance services to the city at minimal cost when such services were not readily available.
The park serves as a valuable community resource, offering a variety of outdoor amenities for residents of all ages. It is particularly notable for its sports facilities, which include multiple lighted fields and courts for various activities. The park is also utilized by the adjacent Hialeah Educational Academy during school hours, providing students with access to outdoor spaces as part of their daily routine.
Slade Park was one of the few facilities in the area to feature a roller hockey rink, adding to its unique offerings. The park's expansive grounds and diverse amenities make it a popular destination for family outings, sports enthusiasts, and community gatherings.