Escambia County celebrated the
completion of significant upgrades to Beulah Regional Park with a grand reopening and ribbon cutting event today,
May 1, highlighting exciting new
recreational amenities in District
1.
Escambia County District 1
Commissioner Steve Stroberger and District 1
Chief of Staff Hassan Hills welcomed attendees and kicked off the
ribbon cutting ceremony, joined by County Administrator Wes Moreno, Parks and
Recreation Director Michael Rhodes, along with other elected officials, local
leaders and community members.
“I’m excited to finally reopen Beulah Regional Park and
celebrate the completion of long-awaited improvements to the park,”
Commissioner Stroberger said. “Parks are an incredibly important amenity for
our community, and I’d like to express my sincere thanks to our county staff
for their hard work completing these upgrades for our residents. This park is
for everyone in Escambia County, and I look forward to seeing our residents and
visitors enjoy it for generations to come.”
Improvements to Beulah Regional Park include four new pickleball
courts, a new splash pad, new basketball goals, new picnic table pavilions and
grills, new fencing, and more. Several ADA upgrades were also made throughout
the park, including the addition of two new ADA-compliant parking spaces,
sidewalks to and from the parking lot, and improved connectivity to the
existing amenities.
Drainage enhancements were also completed throughout the park to
minimize areas with standing water and improve overall park aesthetics.
Beulah Regional Park is located at 7820 Mobile Highway. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset, and the splash
pad is open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
For a full list of parks and community centers in Escambia County, visit MyEscambia.com/parks.








