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

Watten Heights Playground: Leafy Park With Zipline & Old Style Merry Go Round For Kids

Watten Heights Playground: Leafy Park With Zipline & Old Style Merry Go Round For...

Watten Heights Playground is a great place to take the kids. Tucked away just around the busy dining enclave at Greenwood, the neighbourhood park is a little gem that invites kids to have some...
Sotong Play Nature Playgarden: Set Your Imagination Free At East Coast Park Area E

Sotong Play Nature Playgarden: Set Your Imagination Free At East Coast Park Area E

The Sotong Play Nature Playgarden at East Coast Park Area E shows how, with a little bit of imagination, any place can be transformed into a wonderful play spot in a child's mind. Located between...
Bukit Panjang Neighbourhood 2 Park: Hillside Retreat With An Obstacle Playground

Bukit Panjang Neighbourhood 2 Park: Hillside Retreat

Bukit Panjang Neighbourhood 2 Park can be found just beside the Zhenghua Nature Park, next to the estate at Petir Road. The quiet neighbourhood park provides a lush green spot with a rolling landscape...
Upper Peirce Reservoir Park

Upper Peirce Reservoir Park: Long Road To The Water

It was 27 February 1977 when Singapore’s fourth oldest reservoir, Upper Peirce Reservoir, was officially opened by then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Its park, Upper Peirce Reservoir Park, is now more than forty years...
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Exploring Maju Forest & The Jurong Railway Hike

Abandoned train tracks and a former train tunnel are some of the sights that can be seen when on a trek along the Jurong Railway hike through the Maju Forest. This thickly wooded section...

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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