Delaney Park
About Delaney Park
A Piece of Orlando History
Nestled south of downtown Orlando, Delaney Park is one of the city's oldest green spaces. This 7.25-acre park was originally known as Duckworth Park until 1959 when it received its current name. The park sits in the heart of the historic Delaney Park neighborhood, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life while maintaining its deep community roots.
Under the Canopy
One of the first things you'll notice when visiting Delaney Park are the magnificent oak trees that spread their branches across the grounds. These gentle giants provide welcome shade on hot Florida days, creating natural shelters ideal for afternoon picnics or simply relaxing with a good book.
The landscape strikes a pleasant balance between open spaces and developed areas, with well-kept ball fields, inviting playgrounds, and comfortable picnic facilities scattered within the grounds.
Play Ball and Beyond
Athletes of all ages appreciate the park's recreational offerings, which include a well-maintained tennis court and baseball fields that regularly host little league games. If you happen to visit during a baseball game, you can grab a snack at the concession stand that opens for these events.
Families with young children particularly appreciate the thoughtfully designed nice-sized playground that allows for easy supervision. Parents can comfortably keep an eye on kids at the playground while simultaneously watching older siblings playing at the softball fields - a design feature that makes family outings much more manageable.
Where Community Happens
Delaney Park functions as both a recreational space and a community gathering place. The brick-lined streets surrounding the park make it easily accessible and connect it naturally with the neighboring residential areas.
The atmosphere here is notably friendly. On any given day, you'll find families gathering, children playing under watchful eyes, and neighbors walking their dogs along the paths. The park naturally accommodates different activities in various zones, allowing everyone to enjoy their preferred form of outdoor recreation.
Despite being just a stone's throw from Orlando Regional Medical Center, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Children, and Orlando's Amtrak Station, the park remains surprisingly quiet - a green space amid the urban landscape.
Getting Around
If accessibility is a concern, you'll find sidewalks around the park that accommodate wheelchairs, although it's worth noting that venturing off these paved paths might present challenges due to softer ground.
Restrooms are available on-site, with additional facilities near the playing fields during baseball games. Like many public facilities, cleanliness can vary depending on when you visit.
Before You Go
The park doesn't have designated parking lots, which helps preserve its natural integration with the neighborhood. Street parking is typically available on surrounding roads, though spots can become scarce during baseball games and other events. This minor inconvenience seems a small price to pay for maintaining the park's authentic community character and natural beauty.
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Top Restaurants Near Delaney Park
Delaney's Tavern
0.3 miles1315 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
Contemporary restaurant and bar serving traditional American pub fare with craft cocktails and terrace seating.
903 Mills Market
0.4 miles903 S Mills Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
Neighborhood cafe-market serving gourmet sandwiches, salads, and breakfasts with comfortable outdoor seating.
Top Hotels Near Delaney Park
TownePlace Suites Orlando Downtown
0.4 miles51 Columbia St, Orlando, FL 32806
Modern all-suite extended stay hotel with spacious rooms featuring kitchens, outdoor pool, and fitness center.