Worth Park Wanders are Inviting You to Join Them

Residents are invited to join our Worth Park Wanders walks, held twice a month, encouraging those of all ages to get active, connect with nature and explore the park’s rich heritage, wildlife and landscape.

The hour-long health walks are held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, meeting at 10.30am at Ridley’s Court (near Milton Mount). Every second Thursday is the chance to amble at a steady pace, with a slightly shorter walk around the park and lake. The fourth Thursday health walks are longer, with no breaks and a chance to step up your fitness.

Councillor Michael Jones, Leader of Crawley Borough Council, and Councillor Chris Mullins, Cabinet member for Leisure and Wellbeing, and local ward councillors Nick Hilton and Tina Belben joined this week’s walk, showing their support for initiatives that promote wellbeing and community participation.

Worth Park is one of our most treasured green spaces, and these guided walks are a wonderful way for residents to discover its beauty while enjoying gentle exercise and good company. We’re delighted to see such strong community interest, and we look forward to welcoming even more people to future walks.

Councillor Chris Mullins

Cabinet member for Leisure and Wellbeing

Crawley Borough Council

Worth Park, which is one of our six award-winning Green Flag parks, has formal gardens, a Victorian fountain, an Arboretum, a lake that is surrounded with various types of trees and wildflowers, a meadow for biodiversity, croquet lawns and a tennis court. The park is open 24 hours a day. Toilets and parking are available at our visitor centre, Ridleys Court.