Enjoy Epping Forest with our guided walks and discover more of its heritage. Some walks are a gentle stroll, whilst others are taken at a faster pace. All our guided walks can be booked via our Eventbrite page.
These are the walks we have planned in the near future, we would love you to join us. Some walks are a gentle stroll, whilst others are taken at a faster pace. Please come suitably dressed, as the Forest can be wet and muddy.
Support our work:
Walks are free for our members, and donations are always welcome to support our work to protect and preserve Epping Forest now and for generations to come.
Wintry Wood – spring awakening
Sunday 19 April 2026. Join Mike Rumble for a circular walk through woodland and meadows to enjoy the new season.
Tiny Trail-Epping Forest Walk for parents & caregivers with 0-5 year olds
Sun 5 May. Join Conservation Officer Robyn for a relaxed guided walk for parents or caregivers with children 0-5 years old.
Nature & Art in the Neighbourhood
Sat 9 May. Discover pioneer renaturing, artist’s studio and ancient woodland all rolled into one biodiverse walk. Part of the Urban Tree Festival.
Discover Trees in Epping Forest (Chingford)
Tue 12 May. Join our Trustee Abi for an evening circular walk, discover different tree species, and learn about their roles in ecosystem and human history.
Discover Trees in Epping Forest (Highams Park)
Sun 17 May. Join our Trustee Abi for a circular walk in Highams Park, discover different tree species, and learn about their roles in ecosystem and human history
The Buffer lands of Epping Forest, their importance and their history
Sun 21 Jun Join Sue McKinley for a summer evening stroll through fields and learn about Buffer lands, their importance and their history
A trail in the ancient woodland
Sun 11 Jul. Join Eleanor for a circular walk trail through ancient woodland and explore High Beach and the surrounding area. This will be a slightly longer walk at about 7 miles.
A summer trail between Epping and Chingford
Sun 9 Aug. Join Neal Glucksmann-Smith to walk half of the Big Walk starting from the north. This will be a longer walk with moderate pace.








