Isaac Boro Park (Port Harcourt) – How to Visit & Book a Trip

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Named after the late Major Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, the Isaac Boro Park is a cherished relaxation spot for both locals and visitors in Port Harcourt. This public park and outdoor recreation area is located in the Old GRA district, just across from the Mile One Flyover.

Beyond being a relaxation park, the Isaac Boro Park is a civic park that has a cultural charm and historical edge to it. It’s been used as the site of major public ceremonies like Armed Forces Remembrance Day, Workers’ Day, and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) passing-out parades. A visit to this park is sure to be a memorable one. 

Highlights

  • When you walk into Isaac Boro Park, you’ll first notice the calm aura the park gives, unlike other parks in PH that give you an energetic vibe. 
  • Visit the focal point of the park, where you’ll see historical monuments featuring sculptures of military men in action, which symbolize Isaac Boro’s contribution to the armed forces. 
  • Strolling through the park, you’ll enjoy the sight of the open fields, paved paths, and a gazebo within the park where you can relax.
  • While the park does not have fun rides, it’s the perfect place to sit on a bench, crack open a book, have a small picnic, or just enjoy the gentle breeze rustling through the trees.
  • Let your inner photographer out and capture sunset shots against the lush background the park offers.
  • Take advantage of the park’s play area to play casual games with friends and family.

Things to do in Isaac Boro Park

  • Picnicking
  • Photography
  • Baseball and Softball
  • Children’s Play Areas
  • Statues and Memorials
  • Tomb of Major Isaac Boro
  • Trade Fairs and Live Entertainment

How to visit Isaac Boro Park

Getting There

If you’re coming from the Government House area in Port Harcourt, you can reach Isaac Boro Park in under 10 minutes by following these directions:

  • Head west toward Alagoe St
    • Turn left onto Opukuma Street
    • Pass by PlayZone (on the right)
  • At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Azikiwe Rd/Port Harcourt-Rumuola Rd/A3
    • Pass by Excell (Wholesale) Nigeria (on the right in 400m)
    • Take the exit
    • Pass by Pecca Resources (on the right)
    • Turn right at Hazcon Nigeria Limited
  • The destination will be on the left

N.B.: If you’re coming from a direct location, click on the link below and replace “Government House area” with your current location for directions.

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Visiting Tips

  • Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for cooler weather and better lighting
  • Bring your picnic mat, snacks, or a good book to enjoy your time
  • Don’t expect a playground or amusement rides—this park is about simplicity and serenity
  • Keep an eye out for scheduled public events; the park often hosts cultural or civil activities
  • The park is best enjoyed during the dry season (December to March), as the rains from April to September can make the grounds muddy.

Visitor Information

Location

Isaac Boro Park, Mile 1, Orogbum, Port Harcourt

Other questions about Isaac Boro Park?

Is Isaac Boro Park safe to visit?

Yes, it’s generally safe during the day. It’s best to visit before dusk, as the park isn’t lit for nighttime use. You’ll usually find security personnel nearby, especially during public events.

Can I host an event at Isaac Boro Park?

Yes, the park has historically hosted public events and can be used for gatherings, but you may need to contact the Rivers State Ministry of Culture and Tourism or local authorities for event permits.

Is there food available inside the park?

There are no food vendors inside the park, but you’ll find small shops and local eateries nearby, especially around the Mile One area. You’re free to bring your snacks or lunch.

Is the park child-friendly?

While it’s safe and open for all ages, there are no designated playgrounds for children. Still, it’s a nice spot for a family outing if you’re just looking to relax outdoors.

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