Discover the magic

DATE

May 5, 2025

There’s something HUGE happening in local parks in Surrey this summer

Imagine this: You step into your local park and suddenly find yourself in a world where dinosaurs roam, fairies dance among the flowers, and robots bounce about in every direction!

Your curiosity pulls you into an epic quest where you dodge a raptor, rescue kittens, save the ocean from an evil mermaid, and buzz around as a honeybee collecting pollen! What if I told you this could really happen? 

Magical Park will transform our local parks into fantastical worlds where kids (6+) can complete game missions, interact with magical creatures and learn about nature—all through smartphones or tablets. It’s designed to get kids active outdoors, learning about science and nature while having fun! This augmented reality game is unlike anything we’ve ever seen before, and it’s FREE for all families to enjoy.

Each park features 5 unique games, with a total of 10 to discover across different locations. Depending on where you visit, you might uncover adventures like Ocean Clean Up, Alienscape, Prehistoria, Arctic Explorer, or Evergreen. Exploring multiple parks will reveal even more games and experiences!

Magical Park encourages you to run, jump, and chase—a great way to get moving while learning and having fun. The experiences are designed to challenge and inspire players, encouraging them to think critically and creatively. For example, some games test problem-solving skills, such as when participants work to rebuild robots or outwit cheeky characters by figuring out the right steps. In rescue missions, children develop empathy as they help save animals or clean up pollution. In Evergreen, they discover the importance of recycling, as they must return rubbish to the right trees to help the environment. Along the way, players uncover fascinating nature and animal facts, while the interactive challenges deepen their understanding of how to protect our natural world

Immerse yourself in Magical Park in:

AldershotCarrington Recreation Ground
AlburyAlbury Sports Club
BramleyBramley Park
ChilworthSports Field Brookswood
CranleighVillage Way (Cranleigh Leisure Centre)
EffinghamKing George V Playground
EghamRunnymede Pleasure Ground
FarnhamFarnham Park
FetchamKennel Lane Football Pitch
Frimley GreenFrimley Green Recreation Ground
GodalmingThe Burys Field
GuildfordGeorge Abbot Football Pitches, Onslow Playground, Stoke Park – Guildford Spectrum end, Stoke Park – Guildford College end, Stoughton Recreation Ground, Worplesdon Rangers Football Club, Shalford Park, Kirke Fields
HorleyCourt Lodge Road Playground, Horley Recreation Ground
SendSend Recreation Ground
ShalfordShalford Cricket Club Ground 
ShereShere Playground
West ByfleetWest Byfleet Recreation Ground
WokingSussex Road Recreation Ground, Pyrford Common Recreation Ground, St Johns Lye

This one-of-a-kind experience is only available for a limited time—don’t miss out! Visit your nearest Magical Park until September 2nd.

Just download the app from App Store or Play Store, find your nearest Magical Park in Surrey using the app’s map feature or visit the Magical Park website for a list of active parks. Once you’re at the park, enable mobile data, hotspot, or Wi-Fi before playing.

Magicalpark.net

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