The park has teamed up with Wild in Art to create an outdoor arts trail based on the beloved children’s story.
It will feature eight bear sculptures in the park’s gardens, with two more at the farm.
The sculptures have been designed by artists for Wild in Art, and are inspired by the classic tale by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury.
They will provide a colourful landscape of imagination, discovery, and excitement for families of all ages.
The trail is set to launch on July 19, just in time for the summer holidays, and will run until September 7.
Caroline Jackson, marketing manager at Tatton Park, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with Wild in Art once again, to bring this cherished story to life.
“The trail offers a unique blend of art, literature, and the great outdoors – perfect for making magical memories with the whole family.”
The adventure doesn’t stop at the gardens, as families are encouraged to continue their exploration down to the farm.
Here, they can find the remaining two bear sculptures and participate in the farm’s summer activities, which include a maize maze, storytelling, and hatchery fun.
(Image: National Trust) Charlie Langhorne, managing director and co-founder of Wild in Art, said: “We’re thrilled to be continuing our ongoing partnership with Tatton Park to bring our We’re Going on a Bear Hunt trail to the gardens and farm.
“Our events enable thousands of people of all ages to experience art by making it part of everyday life.
“The bears are a fantastic spectacle and showcase a wonderful wealth of artist talent.”
Visitors can also purchase ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’ merchandise from Tatton Park’s gift and farm shops.
Entry charges apply for the parkland, farm, and gardens, but National Trust members can enjoy free garden entry.
For more information and tickets, visit the National Trust website.