Milander Park

4700 Palm Ave, Hialeah, FL 33013
19.26 acres | 7.8 hectares
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About Milander Park in Hialeah

Milander Park is a 19.26-acre recreational facility located in Hialeah, Florida. The park was named after Henry Milander, who served as Mayor of Hialeah from 1941-1945 and again from 1947-1974.

The park features a variety of sports facilities and amenities for public use. One of its main attractions is Ted Hendricks Stadium, which is commonly utilized by local high schools to host sporting events throughout the school year. The stadium has a seating capacity of 10,000 spectators.

Milander Park is also home to the Milander Center for Arts & Entertainment, a multi-purpose venue that has been used for various events including weddings, theatrical performances, large-scale conferences, and city events. The center comprises approximately 34,500 square feet of space for exhibits, special events, and performances.

The park includes an aquatic center located in its northeast area. This facility features an Olympic-size pool with slides and a wet tot lot for smaller children. Additionally, the park offers multiple sports fields and courts for various activities.

Milander Park serves as a central recreational space for the Hialeah community, providing opportunities for both organized sports and casual outdoor activities.

What to Do at Milander Park

Active Recreation

Basketball CourtTennis Court

Water Features & Activities

Splash PadSwimming Pool

Visitor Services

MemorialParking LotPlaygroundRestrooms

When is Milander Park Open?

Monday:7:30AM-9:30PM
Tuesday:7:30AM-9:30PM
Wednesday:7:30AM-9:30PM
Thursday:7:30AM-9:30PM
Friday:7:30AM-9:30PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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