Something's hopping across the Staffordshire Moorlands… Can YOU find the wallabies? Free sculpture trail this summer!
18 July – 5 September 2025
With The Nicholson Museum & Gallery in Leek closed for refurbishment, its most curious resident – a wallaby once found roaming the wild moors – has inspired this new outdoor adventure.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Peak Wildlife Park, a mob of colourful, quirky wallaby sculptures has hopped into towns, villages and beauty spots across the Staffordshire Moorlands.
Decorated by local artists *
Co-designed with community groups *
Free outdoor adventure
Fun for all ages
In partnership with OUTSIDE, it’s set to be spectacular summer trail!
Check out the trail map at peakwildlifepark.co.uk/whats-on/wheres-wallaby
* We’ve commissioned 10 Artists to work with 10 Community Groups to co-design amazing sculptures:
EqualBase working with Creative Cheadle/Tudor House
Westwood College working with Chris Thompson
Tean Youth Club working with Jim McShee
Borderland Voices working with Rachael & Philippa – Corcutt Collective
Biddulph Youth & Community Zone working with Clare Ash
Samaritans, Leek working with Nicola Richardson
Leek & District Foodbank working with Hannah Walton, lead artist, and Becki Kremer, assistant artist
The Leek Polish Connection working with Joanna Dawidowska
Beresford Memorial First School working with working with Nellie Shepherd and Briony Eyre – Bullclough School of Art
Pride in the Moorlands working with Ella Kasperowicz
Organised by OUTSIDE and Peak Wildlife Park, and funded by Staffordshire Moorlands District Council through the Government UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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