Normanby Hall Country Park will get two new playground areas for children this summer.
The existing play area will be transformed from Monday, 30 April with a £225,000 investment for the park.
As part of the works, a second sensory play area will be created next to the splash pad.
The new play areas are expected to open at the end of May.
Designs for the new play park
Children will get the chance to operate the sand digger and work in the sandpit, glide across the play area on a cableway and explore the tree house.
Toddlers will also be able to enjoy hours of imaginative play in the Forest Lake Boat, the Four Tower Play Unit and the “fabulous” fairytale swan springer.
The new Go Ape course also opened last month.
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