Managers and local authorities develop parks to provide opportunities for people to benefit from them (Lee and Driver 1999; Shin, Jaakson and Kim 2001). Recreation scholars and professionals believed that park users attain many benefits from the usage and availability of recreation resources (Smith et al. 2010). Park users need to perceive recreation opportunities by themselves, indulge in recreation activities and gain the benefits. In view of this, public involvement in decision making process is extremely important to provide beneficial recreation settings in the parks. Therefore, the community or urban park users are the main focus in the Benefits-Based Management (BBM) approach. This approach is useful to develop and design management action in the park planning process. Lee and the knowledge of recreation benefits. This conference resulted in the publication of a book entitled Benefits of Leisure published in 1991 (Lee and Driver, 1999). Following this, preliminary development of the BBM concept in the area of amenity resources began. This study attempts to apply the BBM approach in assessing community perception, opinions and views on the benefits they hope to attain while visiting the urban park and examines the recreation settings in the urban park. The study conducted by Stein and Lee (1995) revealed that benefits that park users hope to attain can be related to particular recreation activities and physical, social and managerial characteristics.