Frank J. Szot Memorial Park, commonly known as Szot Park, is a 67.9 acre city-owned park located between the neighborhoods of Chicopee Falls and Chicopee Center. It includes a number of facilities including a field used for football and soccer, baseball and softball diamonds, basketball courts, a playground, and a pavillion. Due to its location near the downtown area, it is frequently used for community events, including the annual Sword Game between Chicopee High School and Chicopee Comprehensive High School.

As of early 2024, Szot Park is undergoing renovations to improve the facilities, including the removal of Bemis Pond.

The park is named after Frank J. Szot, the first Chicopee resident to be killed in action during World War I.