Sharjah Desert Police Park entry rules have been temporarily updated after a sharp rise in visitor numbers, especially during peak weekend hours. Authorities have announced that Fridays and Saturdays will now be restricted to government sector employees and their families only, with the new arrangement in place until January 5.
The decision aims to manage overcrowding and ensure a safe, organized experience for visitors.
Why the Restriction Was Introduced
Sharjah Desert Police Park has become one of the most popular outdoor destinations this season. Due to:
- Heavy weekend footfall
- Limited seating and space
- Increased family turnout
Officials decided to control access during the busiest days.
Who Can Enter on Weekends
Under the updated policy:
- Entry on Fridays and Saturdays is limited to
- Government employees
- Their immediate family members
- General public access remains open on weekdays
This helps reduce pressure while still keeping the park accessible.
What Visitors Should Know
If you are planning a visit:
- Carry valid government ID (if applicable)
- Visit on weekdays for unrestricted access
- Expect better crowd management and seating availability
These steps are designed to improve the overall visitor experience.
Public Safety and Crowd Control
The move reflects Sharjahâs focus on:
- Visitor safety
- Family-friendly environments
- Organized public spaces
Controlled access ensures smoother operations and enhanced comfort for everyone inside the park.



