The City of Zephyrhills will host the grand opening of Hercules Park, the first new community park built in the city in four decades.
The event is open to the public, and all are invited to jump right into the celebration.
According to the city, the 12-acre park is designed to meet the recreational needs of Zephyrhills' over 22,000 residents, featuring a nature-based playground, splash pad, scenic trails, open pavilions, and restrooms.
Designed by Kimley-Horn and built by Wharton-Smith, Inc., Hercules Park honors Zephyrhills’ history by incorporating elements inspired by the Hercules Powder Company, which once operated Camp No. 39 on the site more than 70 years ago. The park seamlessly blends the city's past with its future, creating a space that preserves Zephyrhills' heritage while providing a modern recreational hub for families and visitors.
“This park is a testament to our city’s growth and commitment to providing quality recreational opportunities for all of our residents,” said Zephyrhills City Manager Billy Poe. “Hercules Park will be a place where families can create lasting memories while honoring our community’s rich history.
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