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  • Night time image of group with bat detectors
    Free
    Tuesday 21 April 7:45-9:15pm & Thursday 23 April 7:45-9:15pm

    The Regent's Park after Dark: Bats

    Step into The Regent’s Park at dusk with Help Nature Thrive and witness the city’s nocturnal life awaken, from hunting bats to hidden habitats.

  • Spring in St. James's Park
    Paid
    21 March, 10:30am-12:30pm

    Trees of St. James's Park Walking Tour

    Enjoy a walk with Royal Parks Treescape Curator Greg Packman to discover the landscape and cultural history of trees in St James’s Park.

  • Royal Parks Half
    Paid
    Sunday 11 October

    Royal Parks Half Marathon

    Run 13.1 miles along central London’s closed roads and beautiful parks. The ballot for the 2026 Royal Parks Half Marathon is open now!

  • Royal Celebration Discover day

    Teams & partners

    Our programmes are led by our expert Learning and engagement teams and supported by trusted partners in the wider parks.

  • Duck Island
    St. James's Park

    The sounds of St. James's Park

    Watch the videos and listen to the changing sights and sounds of St. James’s Park wildlife through the centuries.

  • Red Admiral butterfly

    Explore the Royal Parks with Help Nature Thrive's bug trails

    These self-led walks will help you discover more about our conservation initiatives and introduce you to some of the Parks smallest inhabitants.

  • Volunteers dig an archaeological  trench in Greenwich park

    Volunteer with us

    Would you like to volunteer with us? Our volunteers play a vital role in looking after the parks and support a wide-range of activities.

  • Bushy Park playground

    Bushy Park Playground

    Bushy Park Playground is a popular adventure playground for children up to the age of 12, located near the Diana Fountain. Find out more.

  • Artist’s birds-eye view of the new garden set within the Park

    A garden to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II

    We are currently developing proposals for a new garden in The Regent’s Park to celebrate the life and service of Queen Elizabeth II.