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Collect! 61 Outdoor Parks In Singapore Raiders (part 3)

Author: Lucyan Ye     Publish Time: 2022-10-25      Origin: Site

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Bukit Batok Nature Park

The 36-hectare park has a trail and is full of trees and shrubs with fruit and flowers.


The park was once used to mine granite, but has since been abandoned. You can walk to the pond at the foot of the cliff and enjoy stunning views of the quarry.

Bukit Batok Nature Park

Don't miss the hilltop war memorial here.


Formerly home to two war memorials built by the Japanese to honor dead soldiers, only two pillars and 120 concrete steps leading to the transmission tower remain. A plaque has been placed at the foot of the stairs to remind visitors that this is a historic site.

Bukit Batok Nature Park

Address: Along Bukit Batok East Avenue 2 and Bukit Batok East Avenue 6

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Bukit Batok Town Park

Bukit Batok Town Park, known as "China's Little Guilin", is about 1.5 kilometers long and evolved from an abandoned granite quarry.


Friends who miss Guilin's landscape, may as well come here to check in!

Bukit Batok Town Park

Address: Along Bukit Batok East Avenue 5

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West Coast Park

This park has about seven different types of play areas that cater to different age groups. At the heart of the park is the Adventure Play Area, with a giant spider web-like climbing frame that adults and children alike can enjoy crawling on.

West Coast Park

Also, older kids can go to play the ninja warrior style obstacle course and "flying fox" contraption. Younger children can play in two sand-free areas.


Address: Parallel to West Coast Highway

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Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk

Berlayer Creek is currently one of only two remaining mangrove forests in the southern part of mainland Singapore and is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.

Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk

The Bukit Chermin boardwalk is the best way to walk your baby.


Parents can take their children for a leisurely stroll along this coastal boardwalk while enjoying the varied views of the expansive waters of Keppel Harbour, the lush greenery of Bukit Chermin Hill and the remote rocky cliffs of Sentosa Island.

Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk

At high tide, schools of fish can be seen from the low boardwalk. At low tide, you can also spot seagrass and various crustaceans on the vast tidal flats.


Address: Along Labrador Villa Road

45

Jurong Eco Garden

Just a few steps away from the Jurong Eco Garden is the Jurong Eco Garden and is home to many birds, dragonflies, butterflies and insects. If you want to take your children to enjoy the natural scenery, then Jurong Eco Garden will be the best choice!

Jurong Eco Garden

The 5-hectare park is spread over four areas - Pinnacle Forest, Wildlife Corridor, Valley and Freshwater Swamp Forest.


Address: 1 Clean Tech Loop, Singapore 609434

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Jurong Central Park

Besides having a large area of 8 hectares, Jurong Central Park is the first park in Singapore to feature life-size board games.

Jurong Central Park

Address: Jalan Boon Lay junction with Boon Lay Way

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Pang Sua Pond

Pang Sua Pond was built in the 1990s to collect, store and treat rainwater in the early days. It is now home to the second largest floating wetland in Singapore and has a boardwalk that spans the pond, very pretty~

Pang Sua Pond

Address:Located beside Senja-Cashew Community Club (101 Bukit Panjang Road, Singapore 679910)

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Choa Chu Kang Park

Choa Chu Kang Park has a variety of family-friendly entertainment with different playground areas, a small skate plaza, various fitness areas for young and old, and the lawn is a place to eat.

Choa Chu Kang Park

The park has a small skate plaza for amateur skaters to practice, and four different playground areas, including sandbar rides, pyramid climbing nets, a train-themed playground, giant swings, and many other fun rides .

Choa Chu Kang Park

Address: Along Choa Chu Kang Drive, next to KJE

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Clementi Woods Park

This park has tall mature native trees and natural vegetation. If you are a person who loves being close to nature, you must not miss it~

Clementi Woods Park

There is a small playground in the center of the park for children to play~

Clementi Woods Park

Address: Along West Coast Road next to West Coast Plaza

East And West

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Kranji Marshes

Covering 56.8 hectares (half the size of Gardens by the Bay), Kranji Marshes is Singapore's largest freshwater marshland and is home to more than 170 species of birds, 54 species of butterflies and 33 species of dragonflies. Not only is it open to everyone, but it's free to visit!

Kranji Marshes

Address: 11 Neo Tiew Lane 2, Singapore 718814

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Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

The boardwalk through the mangroves allows children to watch birds in the freshwater wetlands, especially during the migration season from September to March.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

In addition, the Sungai Buloh Wetland Reserve is very suitable for walking with children. There are three different boardwalks, which are safe and easy to walk. From here, you'll get stunning views of the Kranji waterfront and birds of prey such as the Ospreys and White-Beled Sea Eagles, but you can rest assured that there are surveillance points here and it's relatively safe.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Address: 301 Neo Tiew Crescent, 718925 (*To access the new extension, enter via the new entrance at Kranji Way)

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Kranji Reservoir Park

The park is located next to Kranji Reservoir on Kranji Way, overlooking Johor Straits, and parents can bring their children here for fishing and picnics.

Kranji Reservoir Park

Address: Along Kranji Way

South

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The Southern Ridges

Hike through the outdoors and enjoy the tranquility of the southern ridge. These ridges include a 10-kilometer mountain road connecting Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Park, Hult Park, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve, and are the best spots to enjoy panoramic views of Singapore's harbour and southern islands one.

The Southern Ridges

The Wave Bridge at Henderson Road, located 36 meters above Henderson Road, it connects Faber Hill Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park, is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, with its unique wave-like structure (shaped like a "rib") and famous.


Address: Off Henderson Road

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Mount Faber Park

This is one of the oldest parks in Singapore, surrounded by the waterfront of Sentosa and other southern islands, as well as Singapore's CBD and the iconic HDB estate.

The Southern Ridges

There are several ways to hike directly to Mount Faber Park:

The Mount Faber Road or the Mount Faber Loop can be reached via Mosse Road and there are many footpaths at the top of the hill....


The main trails are: Marang Trail from Marang Road at Harbourfront MRT Station (Exit D) and Southern Ridges Park road connecting Telok Blangah Hill Park, Kent Ridge Park and Henderson Waves.


The vegetation around Mount Faber is a regenerated rainforest, which is smaller and less dense than Mount Bukit Timah. Even so, the park has a wide variety of flora and fauna that interest everyone.


Address: Junction of Kampong Bahru Road and Telok Blangah Road

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Telok Blangah Hill Park

The park's star attraction is the trek through the Forest Walk, a 1.3km long elevated walkway that connects Hort Park with Telok Blangah Hill Park.

Telok Blangah Hill Park

Another highlight is the terrace garden. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of Singapore.


Address: Telok Blangah Green off Henderson Road

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Hort Park

It's called Singapore's "Gardening Centre", where kids can learn how to grow their first plant, or learn how to make flowers~


A little disappointed in a children's amusement park without rides? Actually no, the purpose of Hort Park is to encourage children to spend more time outdoors and get close to nature~

Hort Park

For example, this amusement park called Biophilic Playgarden uses natural elements such as trees and beaches to create a different amusement park. Although there are no common slides, seesaws, or even climbing equipment, I prefer this playground, which can be used for children. A different experience!

Hort Park

Address: 33 Hyderabad Road (off Alexandra Road), Singapore 119578

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Kent Ridge Park

This is a historical park commemorating the last and one of the fiercest battles fought by the Malay Legion against the Japanese invaders during World War II.


Kent Ridge Park was listed by the National Heritage Board in 1995 as one of 11 World War II attractions in Singapore.

Kent Ridge Park

Kent Ridge Park has natural vegetation and many wildlife. On the east side of the park, leading to the valley, is a natural pond filled with turtles and fish. Canopy Walk is a 280-meter long elevated boardwalk that connects Hort Park to Kent Ridge Park.

Kent Ridge Park

Address: Vigilante Drive off South Buona Vista Road

58

Jubilee Park @ Fort Canning Park

The park once provided Singaporeans with various entertainment options such as the River Valley Pool, Van Cleef Aquarium and the 20th Century National Theatre. Now that it is open as a family activity area and provides many rides for children, this log obstacle course is sure that many children will like it!

Jubilee Park @ Fort Canning Park

Address: Bounded by Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road

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Alexandra Linear Park

Alexandra Canal Park is one of the most unique parks in Singapore as it is built on top of a covered canal. It starts at Queenstown MRT Station and goes all the way to Tanglin Road via Strathmore Estate.

Alexandra Linear Park

This park is only 1.4km long and is perfect for walking your baby~ It consists of 5 playgrounds, including a rope bridge playground, as well as a hidden water terrace and skate park.

Alexandra Linear Park

Address: Parallel to Strathmore Avenue (Block 83)

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Gardens by the Bay

I believe everyone knows Gardens by the Bay! In addition to some of the classic ticketed attractions, Garden by the Bay has a lot more fun for families.


The Heritage Garden is another highlight, with four themed gardens - Indian Garden, Malay Garden, Chinese Garden and Colonial Garden. Each of these gardens will take you through the history and culture of Singapore's three main ethnic and colonial pasts.

Gardens by the Bay

In addition, it is recommended that you come to the Children's Garden to walk your baby. It is specially designed for children under the age of 12. There are four play areas: adventure trail, rainforest tree house, toddler play area and water play area, all in a beautiful garden setting.

Gardens by the Bay

Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive Singapore 018953

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Bay East Garden

Part of Gardens by the Bay, Gardens East by the Bay is the second largest of the three gardens, offering sweeping views of the bustling city and stunning views of the Singapore skyline.

Bay East Garden

Nestled in open lawns, Bay East Garden is a great place to relax, read a good book or have a family picnic.


Address: Via Tanjong Rhu Road

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