Essex has a brand new Stick Man Trail, based on the Julia Donaldson classic tale! You can find the newest Stick Man Adventure Trail at Thames Chase Forest Centre, Upminster. Thames Chase is a Forestry England Site.
The Forestry England Stick Man Trail opened in February 2025. You can find Stick Man trails at Forestry England sites all over the UK, including High Lodge Thetford Forest, Jeskyns Community Woodland in Kent and Delamere Forest. Click Here to find your nearest Forestry England Stick Man Trail. As with all Forestry England Trails, this trail provides lots of information about trees and wildlife, as well as being fun for children.
Essex is now home to two Stick Man trails! The Stick Man sculpture character trail at Weald Country Park was renovated in summer 2023. We love visiting the Stick Man Trail at Weald Country Park but are very excited by the newest Stick Man offering!
The Thames Chase Stick Man Adventure Trail consists of several interactive boards with tasks to complete to get Stick Man back to his family tree. This is not a sculpture trail. Unlike the previous Zog Trail, there is no associated App.
Here everything you need to know about the Stick Man Forest Adventure Trail...
Where is the NEW Stick Man Trail?
You can find the Stick Man Trail at Thames Chase Forest Centre, Pike Lane, Upminster, RM14 3NS. Google Maps link The visitor centre is open from 10am-5pm weekdays and weekends and 10am-4pm in the winter.
The trail starts next to the overflow car park.
How much is Parking at the Stick Man Trail?
Parking costs £2 all day. Payment machine takes cash, or you can pay on card at the visitor centre.
How much does the Stick Man Trail cost?
You do not have to pay to complete the Trail. However Stick Man Activity packs are available, which increases the experience. Activity packs cost £4 from the Forest Centre. The packs contain a kraft bag to colour in, a Stick Man lanyard, adventure stamp stickers, adventure passport cards, a pencil and crayon and a pipe cleaner to make your own Stick Man.
How long is the Stick Man Trail?
The Thames Chase Stick Man Trail is half a mile long.
Is the Stick Man Trail accessible and is the Stick Man Trail buggy friendly?
The trail is well sign posted and the trail grounding is a mix of predominantly gravel pathways but may be muddy in paces. The trail is mainly flat and therefore passable for wheelchair users or with a sturdy buggy.
What age is it the Stick Man Trail suitable for?
Gruffalo lovers of all ages but the Forestry England state the trail is aimed at children aged 3 - 9 years old.
What facilities are at the Stick Man Trail?
The Forest Centre has a staffed visitor centre, toilets (including accessible and baby change facilities), a small shop and inside seating area. There is also a tearoom at the Thames Chase Forest Centre. The cafe is open fro 10am to 4pm (3pm in the winter season).
Is there a playground at the Stick Man Trail?
There is a playground located close the Forest Centre. The NEW inclusive play areas opens on 16th February 2025! If you are looking for an inclusive playground check out our guide: The Best Inclusive and Accessible Playgrounds in Essex
More Trails
If your child is a Stick Man super fan, we also recommend the Stick Man Trail at Weald Country Park. There is also several play areas and friendly deer to feed at Weald Country Park.
If you love a character trail, you can check out the Essex Peter Rabbit Trail and a Wind in the Willows Trail, both at Essex Wildlife Trust sites.
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