The city has carefully managed to integrate into a section of real forest. If you go up to the observation tower, then there is no city - just a solid green carpet. Only on the horizon stands a panel box - sanatorium "Belarus".
The park is very modern and thoughtful. Walking in it with children is pleasant and fun!
A wonderful place to walk - with and without children. There is a tarzan park with trails for different ages, starting from 3+ and ending with an adult route at altitude (with swings and a bike somewhere near the tops of the pines). The park has paved asphalt paths for sedate walks and self-propelled paths among blueberry bushes, next to numerous modern playgrounds there are wooden decking and wooden comfortable benches without sharp corners. In the central part there is a roller track, on which, in fact, people ride scooters, bicycles, and cross-country bikes. There is a skate park, an interesting electric car rental site with ascents and descents, several cafes, many points with ice cream and waffles and, of course, a tower with observation decks on each level, it's really scary there: the tower consists of metal slats with gaps, i.e. it is visible through, including up and down down, and swaying in the wind.
Dogs are not allowed to enter the park, this is being monitored.
We go to Jurmala every summer, and we visit Dzintari Park almost every day. I highly recommend it if you haven't been yet.