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Kings Park is an award-winning green space bursting with charm and activities for all ages. Spanning over 10 hectares, this park is the ideal destination for relaxation, play, and exploring nature.

Opening times

All day Every day
365 days a year

Location

Chancery Lane,
Worksop,
Nottinghamshire,
DN22 6DF

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Key features and facilities at Kings Park

Kings Park offers a range of features and amenities designed to cater to all ages and interests, including:

  • Children’s Water Play Area (seasonal, May to September).
  • Bowling Green, Tennis Courts, and a Multi-Use Games Area.
  • Skate Park for older children and young people.
  • Family-friendly Play Area with swings, slides, and a pirate ship.
  • Stunning Rose Garden, Wildlife Garden, and Formal Gardens featuring fountains and flowers.
  • A modern Performance Stage used for events and shows.
  • Seasonal refreshments kiosk and public toilets.

About Kings Park

Opened in 1938 to commemorate King George V and the coronation year of King George VI, Kings Park spans over 10 hectares on both sides of the River Idle. This historic park is recognized nationally for its excellent management and has proudly held the prestigious Green Flag Award since 2008. The park’s rich history includes generous donations of land from local benefactors, community-led initiatives, and continual development to enhance its appeal. It is a place where the community gathers, celebrates, and enjoys nature in all its glory.

What to do in Kings Park

Family Fun

Make a splash at the seasonal Water Play Area or explore the traditional playground, both ideal for children of all ages.

Relaxation

Stroll through the Rose Garden or rest by the stunning riverbank surrounded by beautifully landscaped formal gardens.

Activities & games

Make a splash at the seasonal Water Play Area or explore the traditional playground, both ideal for children of all ages.

Nature watching

Visit the Wildlife Garden and spot a variety of birds and animals, including Thrushes, Nuthatches, and even Tawny Owls.

Attend events

Check out the Performance Stage for live music, festivals, and the highly anticipated “Panto in the Park”.

Plan your visit

Parking

Although the park itself doesn’t have private parking, there are several nearby options. Chancery Lane Short Stay Car Park is just 200 meters away and offers Blue Badge parking bays. Additionally, Bridgegate Public Car Park is easily accessible. For shorter visits, you can park for free for up to 2 hours at either Asda or Aldi.

Accessibility

The park features step-free access and wide, tarmac paths suitable for wheelchairs. Accessible toilets are located near the children’s play area, and there are plenty of benches along the scenic paths where you can rest and take in the beauty of the park.

Public transport

The nearest National Rail station is Worksop, making it easy to reach the park by train. Once you arrive in town, the park is just a short walk from the station.

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