Zé Bolo Flô State Park

The José Inácio da Silva State Park is in the municipality of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso.

[1] The park is named after a wandering poet and songwriter, born José Inácio da Silva.

He sold cakes and flowers in Alencastro Square in the center of Cuiabá, and was given the nickname Zé Bolo Flô from his hawker's cry.

The park has fixed grills and tables, gymnasiums, a mini-stadium and soccer field, playgrounds, landscaping, native forest, ponds, snack bars, toilets, pedestrian path and bike path, and a walkway linking in to the botanical gardens.

Decree 4138 of 4 April 2002 changed the name to the José Inácio da Silva – "Zé Bolo Flô" State Park.