Maze Park Nature Reserve

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LocationMiddlesbrough, England
Coordinates54°33′58″N 1°16′38″W / 54.56611°N 1.27722°W / 54.56611; -1.27722
Area42 acres (17 ha)
Maze Park
The north-eastern end of Maze Park Nature Reserve from the viewing hill
Maze Park Nature Reserve is located in England
Maze Park Nature Reserve
Location within England
LocationMiddlesbrough, England
Coordinates54°33′58″N 1°16′38″W / 54.56611°N 1.27722°W / 54.56611; -1.27722
Area42 acres (17 ha)
Operated byTees Valley Wildlife Trust
Websiteteeswildlife.org

Maze Park is a 42-acre (17 ha) urban nature reserve in Middlesbrough, England on the south bank of the Tees on part of the former Tees Marshalling Yard.[1] It was created by the Teesside Development Corporation[2] and is owned and run by the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust.[3][4] The reserve is a narrow triangle of land bounded by the River Tees, the old River Tees, and the Thornaby rail marshalling yards.[4][5][6]

The area is rough grassland, supporting herbs and broad-leaved plants and has three landscaped viewing mounds[1][7] giving panoramic views of the Green Blue Heart of the Tees Corridor. Passing through the reserve along the side of the River Tees is the Teesdale Way footpath and cycle route and there are butterfly styled metal cycle racks to park bicycles for those cyclists wishing to stop and take a closer look.[8] There is also a hanging butterfly sculpture on the side of a viewing mound.

An interpretation panel is present for the interested visitor and others are planned. The western end of the nature reserve is close to and accessible from the Tees Barrage. Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve is located on the opposite bank of the River Tees.

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