A girl, wearing a spider costume is doing a playful scary pose in front of a big cobweb made of string

Nature Roadshows

Key information

28 & 30 October 2025

Free

The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill

Family

Nature

October Half Term Nature Roadshows

28 & 30 October, 11am - 3pm

Join us in The Regent’s Park this October for FREE drop-in activities perfect for families, nature-lovers and budding environmentalists! 

  • Solve clues on our spooky Halloween-inspired nature detective trail.
  • Take a closer look at nature specimens at our mini museum.
  • Get creative with our wild crafts and have fun with our interactive nature-inspired games! 

Everyone is welcome, so drop in anytime between 11am – 3pm.
 

A volunteer is talking to a child about different bird nests on a table
Dates & Locations
Date Park Location Map Link Book
Tuesday 28 October The Regent's Park The Broad Walk
 
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Thursday 30 October The Regent's Park The Broad Walk
 
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Please note:

  • Our Nature Roadshow events are free to attend and made possible thanks to the wonderful players of People’s Postcode Lottery. We ask that you register your interest above so we have an idea of numbers.
  • Times: 11am - 3pm
  • Quietest times tend to be between 12pm and 1pm
  • Activities vary from event to event but activities are suitable for all ages, including adults! Activities include a mini museum with nests, insects and replica bird skulls, spider-themed crafts, wildlife quizzes, storytelling and a seasonal trail.
  • If you would like to let us know of any access needs or any way we can make your visit more comfortable, please do get in touch.
  • For any questions or comments please contact Help Nature Thrive via email: HelpNatureThrive@royalparks.org.uk
  • There may be a photographer taking photos of the event on behalf of The Royal Parks. These photos may be used on social media and shared with our funders. If you do not wish to be in the photos, please tell a member of staff. Please see our privacy policy for details on how we process photographs.