History
Jinnah Park is the city’s main amusement park, covering an area of about 17 hectares. Initial planning for development began in 1995 and opened in 2006. It is named after Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder and first governor of Pakistan.
Jinnah Park is a large park in Attock City. Close to Jailroad and Courthouse. There is a nice hiking trail that is 0.75 km long. Lots of greenery and lawns throughout and a small annexe for children and families with swings, seesaws, slides and more. It says only children and women can enter, but there is no enforcement and adults are seen using children’s swings and seesaws.

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Jinnah Park is a great place for family fun. A separate family park for children with a 750m jogging track, lush lawns and plenty of tees and swings is a great place to visit. It’s a great place for morning walks, yoga and jogging and is open to everyone after Fajr prayers from 6-8am. Amazing place I visited.
People were having fun with their families, some children were playing, others were learning karate. Some jogged, others went for walks with friends and children. A very well maintained, clean and healthy environmental park. In all of Attok City, this is the only park that can be said to offer a complete morning walk and jogging package with a proper jogging track. I can do it.


Jinnah Park is a well-kept park near Zamzama. A beautiful park surrounded by tall trees, corners and paths decorated with plants and beautiful flowers. A large fountain in the center of the park is usually illuminated and operated at night. Evening light conditions are good. Jogging tracks are available and maintained, some coming in the morning. Free admission, open to all. The park also has an area where children can come and play. You can also use the gym and pool, but you have to pay for it. The park does not have a cafeteria or freestyle gym. Overall a great place to visit and enjoy your free time with friends and family.