Visitors can expect to see waterways, a lake, a canal, woodlands, wildflower meadows, and a variety of wildlife including great-spotted woodpeckers, owls, foxes, and squirrels.
There are footpaths and bridleways for horse riding, as well as day tickets available for fishing at specific locations within the park.
Visitors interested in helping to care for the park can contact the provided phone number or email address for more information on how to get involved.
The park's name, Daisy Nook, originated from a fictional beauty spot featured in a poem published by a Lancashire poet in 1855.
Visitors can enjoy a cafe in the car park, clean restrooms, a playground for children, and a picnic area with reasonable prices. The park is also dog-friendly with plenty of space for walking.