Parks and open spaces in Barnet

From the longer Wikipedia page

The following are the main parks in the London Borough of Barnet

Premier parks

 * Childs Hill Park and Basing Hill Park, Childs Hill
 * Cherry Tree Wood, East Finchley
 * Edgwarebury Park, Edgware
 * Friary Park, Friern Barnet
 * Hendon Park, Hendon
 * Lyttelton Playing Fields, Hampstead Garden Suburb
 * Mill Hill Park, Mill Hill
 * Oak Hill Park, East Barnet
 * Old Court House Recreation Ground, High Barnet
 * Sunny Hill Park, Hendon
 * Swan Lane Open Space, Whetstone
 * Tudor Sports Ground, New Barnet
 * Victoria Park, Finchley Central
 * Victoria Recreation Ground, New Barnet
 * Watling Park, Burnt Oak
 * West Hendon Playing Fields, West Hendon

Other parks

 * Bethune Park, Friern Barnet
 * Bittacy Hill Park, Mill Hill
 * Brent Park, Hendon
 * Highlands Gardens, New Barnet
 * Long Lane Pasture, Finchley
 * Whitings Hill Open Space, Chipping Barnet

Site of Special Scientific Interest

 * Brent Reservoir (a Site of Special Scientific Interest which is partly in the London Borough of Brent)

Local Nature Reserves
Barent has 7 Local Nature Reserves
 * Big Wood and Little Wood, Hampstead Garden Suburb
 * Oak Hill Wood, East Barnet
 * Scratchwood and Moat Mount open space, Mill Hill
 * Coppetts Wood and Glebelands, Colney Hatch
 * Rowley Green Common, Arkley
 * Totteridge Fields, Totteridge
 * Brent Reservoir is a Local Nature Reserve as well as a Site of Special Scientific Interest

Sites of Nature Conservation Interest
The Borough has 67 Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, and these are listed in Nature reserves in Barnet. Some of them are:
 * Hampstead Heath (only the Hampstead Heath Extension and Golders Hill Park are in Barnet)
 * Arrandene Open Space and Featherstone Hill, Mill Hill
 * Darland's Lake Nature Reserve, Totteridge
 * Golders Hill Park, Golders Green
 * King George's Fields, Monken Hadley
 * The Mill Field, Mill Hill
 * Monken Hadley Common, Monken Hadley
 * Stoneyfields Park, Edgware