Jinnah Park is a publicly-owned urban green space managed by the Lahore Development Authority (Parks & Horticulture Authority). It offers landscaped areas with walking/jogging tracks, children's playgrounds, seating zones, and a modest artificial lake surrounded by lawns and shade trees. This park serves as a convenient leisure spot for families, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone seeking outdoor recreation. Its proximity to residential neighborhoods in Johar Town enhances lifestyle value for potential home-buyers looking for nearby open-space amenities.
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To alleviate severe traffic congestion at Katchery Chowk, Rawalpindi, the Punjab government approved a Rs1.25 billion multi-storey parking plaza on 8 kanals of Jinnah Park land in late 2025, designed to accommodate over 1,000 vehicles and expected to be completed within a year. This project is part of a larger signal-free corridor development at Jinnah Park Chowk (also known as Ammar Shaheed Chowk), which includes an underpass and flyover. Construction is progressing rapidly, and the Rawalpindi Municipal Corporation is currently seeking public input on naming the new infrastructure.
In February 2026, a sudden attack by a male deer inside an enclosure at Bagh-e-Jinnah (Lawrence Gardens) resulted in the deaths of two juvenile female deer. Park officials confirmed the incident, separated the aggressive male, and initiated a post-mortem investigation to determine the exact cause while reviewing safety protocols for the park's wildlife area.
In February 2026, several Pakistani news channels published viral videos alleging the discovery of mysterious symbols linked to 'Dajjal' or the Illuminati in Jinnah Park. These videos, which generated significant online discussion, presented the symbols as a shocking discovery and issued public alerts, though the claims are unverified.
Includes a cricket ground, artificial hill and waterfall, and various sports facilities such as football arena, badminton courts, and jogging tracks.
A spacious, historic green oasis located in the heart of Lahore.
Provides free public parking at all entrances and is generally safe and well-maintained.
Houses a mosque with facilities for Jumma prayers and the Quaid-e-Azam library.
Features tree-lined avenues, well-kept flower beds, lush gardens, beautiful flowers with pleasant fragrance.
Offers a peaceful weekday atmosphere with low crowd levels, ideal for morning walks, family picnics, jogging, reading, and cultural events. Pleasant scents and occasional roars from nearby zoo animals enhance the experience.
Occasional litter or maintenance lapses, and need for better lighting and security patrols.
Occasional safety concerns after dark, and sporadic rowdy behavior during fairs or melas, making it unsuitable for families at times.