Torino Regional Park groundbreaking ushers in new era for recreation
Published on December 08, 2025
Torino Regional Park – which will become a 195-acre destination designed to bring people together through sports, nature and community – will soon break ground, marking the start of this transformative project.
The City of Port St. Lucie will hold an official groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 11 a.m. at 5601 North Torino Parkway (Between NW Conley Drive and Delcris Drive).
Developed with extensive community input, Torino Regional Park will be the largest in the City. The park will be designed with a “Play Forest” concept, drawing from Florida’s natural beauty.
The park will include amenities for individuals of all ages. That includes a playground that will feature unique forest-themed “pods,” as well as an interactive water feature designed for different ages and abilities. This will allow visitors to enjoy various features for play – all celebrating nature.
“Our residents have told us they want more access to green spaces – places where families can come together, neighbors can connect and everyone can enjoy the vibrant beauty of our community,” said Mayor Shannon Martin. “Torino Regional Park will be exactly that: a space designed for connection, activity and enjoyment of the outdoors that make Port St. Lucie such a special place to live.”
The Dec. 9 groundbreaking marks the first phase of development, which will lay the foundation for future amenities and infrastructure. Planned amenities for the first phase include:
- Playground with nature-themed play structures
- Interactive splash pad
- Pickleball courts
- Covered basketball courts
- Covered pavilions
- Walking and biking trails
- A future skate park, shaped by community input
- Ample green space for events and leisure
Click here to take a virtual journey through the future of Torino Regional Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida. This fly-through rendering showcases the Phase 1 design development, highlighting key features such as playground and splash pad, walking and biking trails and open green spaces.
For more information, visit cityofpsl.com/TorinoRegionalPark or view an interactive web page highlighting the park at cityofpsl.com/PSLinProgress.
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