People of all ages can download the free online tool and play 'augmented' reality games, solve quizzes, and explore nature and heritage in a series of mapped virtual trails across Stockton-on-Tees.
From March 28, residents can walk with dinosaurs and uncover little-known facts about the prehistoric species.
Throughout the year, the following themes will go live for people to enjoy:
May 24 - Mega mini beasts
July 24 - Tree fairies
August 14 - Butterflies and moths
October 17 - Halloween dancers
November 29 - Winter fairies
Heritage, nature, and mindfulness trails, which can help benefit the physical and mental health of Stockton-on-Tees residents, will also be available all year round.
The app can be used in the following locations:
Parks -Wynyard Woodland Park, Victoria Park, Ropner Park, John Whitehead Park, Littleboy Park, Preston Park Museum and Grounds
High streets -Stockton High Street, Norton High Street, Yarm High Street, Wellington Square
Reuben Kench, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council's Director for Community Services, Environment and Culture, said: "Love Exploring is the perfect tool to explore the great outdoors as the weather gets brighter and the days get longer.
"Children and young people, adults and the older generation can enjoy rediscovering their local area with the app, too.
"There's both beautiful parks and bustling high streets on our doorstep and the Love Exploring app offers an exciting way to improve fitness and have fun this Easter, throughout May and beyond.
To take part, download the 'Love Exploring app' on a phone or tablet from the Apple or Google Play stores. Open up the app in the approved locations and play games, quizzes and follow the mapped virtual trails.
For more information about the app, upcoming themes and trails, visit the Council's Love Exploring webpage.