Trent Country Park is a large, scenic public park along the River Trent offering woodlands, open spaces, walking trails, and water-based recreation near Derby, England.
Trent Country Park spans approximately 972 acres along the banks of the River Trent, just east of Derby in Derbyshire, England. The park features mixed deciduous woodlands, open grasslands, and riparian habitats creating a diverse environment for wildlife and outdoor activities. Historically, the area was a private estate before being developed as public parkland to provide natural green space for local communities. Visitors can enjoy a network of well-maintained walking and cycling trails that range from easy riverside strolls to longer woodland paths. The park is particularly popular for birdwatching due to its location on the river corridor, attracting species such as kingfishers, herons, and various waterfowl. Key landmarks include the Visitor Centre which offers information and facilities, picnic areas, playgrounds, and a fishing lake. Boating and fishing opportunities are available on the River Trent, and the park hosts seasonal events and activities geared towards families and nature enthusiasts. The park’s large car parks and proximity to Derby make it a convenient and welcoming destination for outdoor recreation. Its combination of natural landscapes, freshwater access, and managed amenities provides a balanced setting for relaxation and active pursuits throughout the year.
River Trent Walk – a scenic riverside trail with diverse wildlife viewing opportunities
Fishing lake stocked with coarse fish, popular for anglers
Extensive mixed woodland supporting varied bird species, including kingfishers and woodland warblers
Large children's play areas and picnic facilities perfect for family visits
A key natural feature providing opportunities for water-based recreation and a habitat corridor for aquatic and bird species.
Well-maintained walking and cycling paths winding through mixed deciduous woodland areas.
A stocked coarse fishing lake that attracts anglers year-round.