The Oak Wood Sculpture Trail is an extension to the existing Sculpture Trail, aiming to encourage wider exploration in the north-west of Rushmere Country Park and includes sculptures of heathland creatures. Read more
Cyclists are welcome at Rushmere Country Park. Free access via public rights of way and our new Family Trail at Rushmere, plus specialist cross country trails for use with the purchase of a Greensand Cycling Pass. Read more
Horse riders are welcome at Rushmere Country Park. You can access Rushmere on horseback along the public bridleway from Great Brickhill free of charge but riding our horse-riding trails requires a Greensand Horse Pass. Read more
Responsible dog owners are welcome at Rushmere Country Park within designated areas - both on and off the lead. For everyone's safety dog walkers must abide by our on/off lead rules and pick up after their dog. Read more
At Rushmere Country Park we have trails for people of all ages and abilities including two Access for All trails and specialist cycling, horse riding and dog walking.
Take part in our Heathland Trail to help you learn more about the value of heathland, its conservation, management and role in the landscape. Read more
Ideal for families all year round, a family accessible trail starting from outside the Visitor Centre - find fairy doors, wooden sculptures and have a photo taken in the Giant’s Chair! Read more
Disabled Parking available in the main car park and also limited spaces at the Stockgrove entrance. Read more
Here at Rushmere we’re big believers in the power of Natural Play and our woodland is perfect for this! Read more
Lazy Jack is a Story on the Greensand set in Rushmere Country Park 200 years ago when it was open heathland grazed with sheep and cattle. Read more