Parks in Singapore

For a small island, Singapore has plenty of green spaces and parks for nature lovers to enjoy. Find and explore a park in Singapore using our map below. If you wish to check on the crowd density at the parks, you can do so at NPark’s Safe Distance @ Parks website.


Parks

Singapore River Playgrounds

Esplanade Park: Playground In The City & Walk Of Memories

For the most part, Esplanade Park is a quiet and unassuming park. Its peaceful atmosphere is usually only broken by the sound of tourists passing by after visiting the nearby Merlion Park. However, this wasn’t...
Mandai T15 Trail: Things to Know

Mandai T15 Trail: Bukit Panjang To Mandai Along The Gangsa Trail & Central Catchment...

Running through the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, the Mandai T15 Trail connects the Chestnut Nature Reserve at the southern end to Mandai Road in the north, close to the zoo. It includes the Gangsa...
Look out at Teban Neighbourhood Park

Teban Neighbourhood Park: Green Space & Playground Next To The Reservoir

Teban Neighbourhood Park is a quiet, green neighbourhood spot which can be found amidst the housing apartment blocks at Teban Gardens. Teban Neighbourhood Park Playground The park has several play areas and playgrounds for children to...
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9 Gardens At Fort Canning Park: Take A Walk Through The Hill’s Historic Past

Nine new gardens have opened at historic Fort Canning Park, reflecting the hill’s rich heritage which stretches back as far as the 14th century. The gardens have been developed based on historic records and...
Learning Forest

Singapore Botanic Gardens’ Learning Forest: Discover Wetlands, Walk With Giants

From the waters of the wetlands to the heights of the trees - these are some of the experiences that await visitors at Singapore Botanic Gardens' Learning Forest. The 10-hectare Learning Forest is the result...

List of Parks in Singapore

This list is broken down into National Gardens and Reserves, Nature Park (buffer parks around the Central Catchment Area), Regional Parks, District Parks and Neighbourhood Parks. Regional Parks serve a wider area and are typically “destination” parks which people would be willing to travel a distance to visit. They usually have more amenities. District Parks are large parks that serve several neighbourhoods. Neighbourhood Parks are small parks that typically only serve the immediate surrounding areas.


 

Neighbourhood Parks (Inexhaustive)

Bukit Timah

  • Bougainvillea Park
  • Greenwood Crescent Park
  • Kheam Hock Nature Way
  • Kheam Hock Park
  • Malcolm Park
  • Orchid Village Park
  • Shelford Road Park
  • University Road Park

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