Parks and gardens

Knowsley is home to some of the best parks in Merseyside, including a local nature reserve, 15 community woodlands and 4 millennium greens. Knowsley's parks and open spaces offer activities throughout the year.

Acorn Plantation is one of the few remaining woods if the original Manor of Kirkby

Bowring Park is the oldest public park in Knowsley, orginally forming the heart of the ancient Roby Hall Estate

This traditional parkland is one of Knowsley's best-kept secrets

Halewood Park or the ‘Triangle’ as it is known locally, is an oasis of naturally regenerating oak birch woodland

Henley Park is a typical formal park of the post war years laid out with seasonal bedding and formal rose beds.

Visitors to Huyton Lane Wetland will find a surprisingly peaceful haven for local wildlife

Jubilee Park has been used for recreation and leisure since 1937, located in the centre of the Page Moss Estate

McGoldrick park is located in the Heart of Huyton; with amazing park facilities such as Basketball, Tennis courts and much more for the family

As part of the Millennium Commission project Millbrook Park was transformed into Millbrook Park Millennium Green with the support and help of the local community

Mill Farm Park

Mill Farm Park is an amazing park on the sefton border overlooking agricultural farmland.

Sawpit Park was once a woodland called Paradise Wood and belonged to the Molyneux-Seel family

Stadt Moers Park covers more than 220 acres of land between Whiston and Huyton and includes meadow, woodland and pond habitats

St. Chad's Gardens lies within a Conservation Area adjacent to Kirkby Town Centre.

St. John's Millennium Green comprises a circular footpath route suitable for wheelchairs, formal tree and bulb planting, a 'hill fort' mound reflecting the once moated site of Huyton Hey Manor

In 1998, the Millennium Commission and the Countryside Agency agreed to create up to 250 Millennium Greens throughout the United Kingdom

Webster Park had originally been a series of marl pits linked together by a brook.

In 1938, the millennium commission and the countryside Agencey agreed to create uptp 250 millennium greens, and Whitestone in the heart of Whiston is one of those 250