There are many opportunities to take part in a wide range of activities in the parks and open spaces in the Borough.

Whether you want to take in the fresh air of the countryside or simply enjoy a restful afternoon in the Park we hope you enjoy your visit.

We wish you to enjoy the quality of facilities when you visit our green spaces.

If you have any comments regarding the provision or maintenance of the grounds or play features, please use this Online form to contact the Parks Department or call on 01322 343434 with your comments.

Please note that the Boroughs Parks and Open Spaces are generally open from dawn till dusk with the following specific times for the main areas. These times are also detailed on all the notice boards at the entrances to the Parks.

Parks opening and closing times

The Borough has two major parks for your enjoyment:

Park facilities include floral displays, children's play areas, sports areas and public conveniences. The most recent addition to these facilities is the Skatepark, which was opened in the Spring of 2007.

Countryside Sites:

  • Dartford Heath is an area of 130 hectares and provides opportunities for informal recreation. The heathland soils supports a unique range of wildlife and is popular with dog walkers
  • Darenth Country park opened to the public in Spring 2002 and is one of 21 sites developed through Groundworks 'Changing Places' programme. The site offers a variety of surfaced and unsurfaced paths including cycle routes

    Car parking is provided at the main entrance off Gore Road. The site includes a scheduled ancient monument, a site of special scientific interest, horse grazing and a newly created "traditional" orchard
  • Darenth Woods is an area of approximately 300 acres of ancient coppiced woodland, and can be accessed from Watling Street or Waller Park
  • Beacon Wood Country Park which is owned by Lafarge and managed by Bean Parish Council and Groundworks

The Countryside Sites are maintained by our Countryside Rangers

A new website has been launched in order to help people explore and discover their local, publicly-accessible woodlands.

The £2.1m project has been developed by the Woodland Trust alongside groups such as the National Trust, the Forestry Commission, the Wildlife Trusts and the RSPB.

visitwoods.org.uk will give visitors the opportunity to find out about their nearest woodland and how to get there, as well as sharing photos, recommendations and comments.

The project has received £1.2m through Natural England's Access to Nature scheme, funded by the Big Lottery Fund.

Details: visitwoods.org.uk

Events in Parks and Open Spaces:

Our green areas are provided for your enjoyment. If you wish to use one of the sites for an organised event please contact us. We want the community to use these areas and therefore welcome such approaches. It may be a sponsored walk or a community festival that you have in mind, just contact our staff on 01322 343434 and we will try to help you.

Policy for the Use of Central Park

Booking Sports Pitches:

Our facilities are limited and you are encouraged to book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Seasonal or individual bookings are possible.

Please contact the Parks Department using this Online form for further details or call  01322 343434

For further details of how we process your personal information and for details on your additional rights, please refer to our Corporate Privacy Notice and Parks, Open Spaces & Allotments - Privacy Notice

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