The Luis A. "Wito" Morales Park (Spanish: Parque Luis A. "Wito" Morales) is a park in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is part of the Lake Cerrillos Dam recreational area.
Luis A. "Wito" Morales Park | |
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Type | Passive park |
Location | PR-139, km. 3.3, in Ponce, Puerto Rico[1] |
Coordinates | 18°04′21.24″N 66°34′34.37″W / 18.0725667°N 66.5762139°W |
Area | approx 200 cuerdas including neighboring forests and nearby Cerrillos State Forest |
Created | 2006[2] |
Operated by | Autonomous Municipality of Ponce |
Status | Opened daily 9AM to 5PM, except Mondays |
Location
editThe park is located at the southern end of Lake Cerrillos, immediately south of the Cerrillos Dam, in Barrio Maragüez. It can be reached via Puerto Rico Highway 139.
It is surrounded by mountains, abundant in vegetation, and it is at the center of the Cerrillos State Forest, which is located 4 miles northeast of the city of Ponce.[3]
Name
editThe park was so named after an Act of the Legislature of Puerto Rico on 12 December 2006, (No. 262, §§ 1, 2.)[4] It was named in honor of "Wito" Morales, mayor of Ponce from 1972 to 1976 and former Puerto Rico senator. Wito Morales was also president of the Ponce Municipal Assembly from 1989 to 2005. Prior to his years in politics, Wito Morales was as sportscaster for the Ponce Lions professional baseball team. He had himself also played with the Lions from 1947 to 1953, and is recognized at the Tricentennial Park as well as at Ponce's Sports Hall of Fame, the Francisco Pancho Coimbre Museum.[5]
History
editThe park was inaugurated in 2006.[6] It was built as part of the plans for the creation of the Cerrillos Dam. The Wito Morales Park, together with the forest area in the vicinity of the Cerrillos Dam occupies an area of some 200 cuerdas of land set aside for recreational purposes under an Executive Order.[7]
Amenities
editThis park includes basketball, "beach" volleyball and baseball facilities, a fresh water pond, an aquatic play yard, a children's playground, and 20 large gazebos, most of them equipped with BBQ pits.[8]
Gallery
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Lake Cerrillos Dam, as viewed from the Luis A. Wito Morales Park
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Cerrillos State Forest, located near the Luis A. "Wito" Morales Park
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Río Cerrillos, as it passes near the Luis A. Wito Morales Park
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Park entrance via PR-507
References
edit- ^ Parque Luis A. Wito Morales. PaDondeVoyPR.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Wito Morales Park. Travel Ponce.
- ^ Wito Morales Park. Travel Ponce.
- ^ Michie's Legal Resources. (Laws of Puerto Rico. Title 23: Public Plannings and Development. Part I: Public Planning. Chapter 7: Historic Zones, Buildings, and Monuments. §189oo: Luis Antonio "Wito" Morales-Crespo Recreational Area.)
- ^ Wito Morales Park. Travel Ponce.
- ^ Wito Morales Park. Travel Ponce.
- ^ Government of Puerto Rico. Departmento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales. Press Release. DRNA inaugura facilidades para competencias de los XXI Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe. January 2010. Archived 2010-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Wito Morales Park. Travel Ponce.