
Looking for spots around Singapore where you can have a dino-mite time? Dinosaurs are a perpetual favourite of kids and it is not surprising that you can find dinosaur playgrounds and parks that provide roaring fun!
If your kid or you are crazy about dinosaurs , and we are not talking about Milo Dinosaurs at our local coffee shops, you may already have taken them to view Jurassic World: The Experience at Gardens by the Bay. Looking for more spots? Here are some dinosaur playgrounds and parks where you can “encounter” dinosaurs in Singapore.
Dinosaur Playgrounds in Singapore
Brontosaur Park: Dinosaur Playground
Brontosaur Park in Pasir Ris has a dinosaur-themed playground. Here, the main play structure is that of a huge dinosaur that kids can climb through. Start at the dinosaur’s head and enter through the mouth and climb up the neck and into the belly of the beast! Balancing out the head and neck of the dinosaur playground is its tail which is made up of a roller slide. There are also other dinosaur-themed play equipment that is suitable for younger kids and you can also take a walk through the garden to spot the colourful dino sculptures in the park. Find out more about Brontosaur Park.
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Address: Along Pasir Ris Street 71, between Blocks 777 and 778
Kim Keat Dinosaur Playground
Play amongst the dinosaurs in Singapore at Kim Keat Ville. There are two detailed dinosaur sculptures located at this playground. The bigger dinosaur sculpture stands tall with its textured skin and a fearsome set of teeth to match. There is a smaller dinosaur sculpture is positioned lower to the ground and seems to be eyeing the five white eggs that are next to the large dinosaur. Find out more about the Kim Keat Dinosaur Statue Playground.
Address: Block 27 Toa Payoh East, Singapore 310027
Fu Shan Garden
Similar to the playground at Kim Keat Ville, this time, you don’t just play amongst the dinosaurs, but with and around them at the Fu Shan Garden! Originally designed by Hong Hai Arts and with new additions from Playpoint, there are dinosaurs both old and new in this playground at Woodlands. You’ll find the dinosaurs in brightly coloured in hues of blue and orange. Some slides are integrated along their backs. The is also a yellow triceratops and green stegosaurus which recently joined the herd. Kids who play there can get the experience of crawling “into the belly” of a dinosaur! Get more details about Fu Shan Garden.
Address: Woodlands Street 81
Canberra Park: Dino Fossil
Canberra Park in Sembawang has plenty of play equipment like swings and rope obstacles. One of the features that can be found at the park is a play structure that looks like a dinosaur fossil that kids can pose next to! Find out more about Canberra Park.
Address: Sembawang Crescent
Causeway Point Water Playground
Cool down from the heat with some dinosaurs! Causeway Point’s water playground on the seventh floor is a dino-themed one. Younger ones would love the Fossil Spray and Toddler Dino Zone while older children would want to venture to Adventure Volcano and Crater zone for the spray jets and slides. Find out more about the dinosaur-themed water playground.
Address: 1 Woodlands Square, Singapore 738099
Wan To Play Little Dino Playground
Located at Changi Airport Terminal 3, the Wan To Play Little Dino Playground is a paid indoor playground where kids can play at a climbing frame, ball pit and more. Standing in the middle of one of the sand pits is a large triceratops skeleton that stretches across the whole pit, giving it an extra cool factor, part of the dinosaur theming at this indoor playground. Get more details about the Wan To Play Little Dino Playground.
Address: 65 Airport Boulevard, Changi Airport Terminal 3, B2 North, #B2-14/15/16/17/18, Singapore 819663
Dino Pit at KidsSTOP
Children can become palaeontologists as they uncover fossils in the Dino Pit inside KidsSTOP. Get digging around and stir up the inquisitive mind of kids at this play spot within KidsSTOP. Read more about KidsSTOP.
Address: 21 Jurong Town Hall Rd, Singapore 609433
Dinosaur Parks & Sightings in Singapore
Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Standing at the D.S. Lee Foundation Dinosaur Zone in Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, meet Prince, Apollonia and Twinky – three diplodocid sauropod skeletons that were found between 2007 and 2010 at a quarry in Wyoming in the United States of America. These three dinosaurs are believed to be part of the same herd or even family and are a highlight of any visit to the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum. Read more about the dinosaurs and what else there is to see at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum in Singapore.
Address: 2 Conservatory Dr, Singapore 117377
Jurassic Nest Food Hall, Supertree Grove
How about dining with dinosaurs? Head to Jurassic Nest Food Hall at Gardens by the Bay.Apart from eating, don’t forget to see the animatronic T-rex, Brachiosaurus and Oviraptor that come to life during a show. Get more details about Jurassic Nest Food Hall.
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, #01-19, Singapore 018953
Dinoland at SAFRA Yishun
Located in SAFRA Yishun, Dinoland brings visitors deep into the jungles of a prehistoric world. Animatronic dinosaurs come to life while a ranger guides visitors on a dino-hunt followed by a fossil dig. Read our review of Dinoland.
Address: 60 Yishun Avenue 4, Yishun #02-01 SAFRA, Singapore 769027
The Lost World, Universal Studios Singapore
We’re all familiar with the movie Jurassic Park, and in Universal Studios Singapore, you experience it at The Lost World. There is a ride that is centred around this classic movie, flying dinosaurs you can ride on and a chance for an encounter with a “live raptor”. See our article on other tips and tricks when visiting Universal Studio here.
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Changi Jurassic Mile
A herd of dinosaurs in Singapore can be found Changi Jurassic Mile, there are many different dinosaurs that you can see while walking or taking a cycle down the 1-kilometre cycling and jogging path. Changi Jurassic Mile is home to Singapore’s largest permanent outdoor display of life-sized dinosaurs. There are giant T-Rexes and giant dinosaur eggs. Read more about the Jurassic Mile here.
Address: Airport Boulevard
Changi Airport Connector
Changi Jurassic Mile is part of the larger Changi Airport Connector that stretches all the way to Terminal 2. Those who explore the stretch from Terminal 4 to Terminal 2 will encounter huge dinosaurs without fences. Find out about these “free-ranging” baby raptors, comical dinosaurs, impressive T-rex and sauropods. Find out more about the dinosaurs along the Connector.
Address: Airport Boulevard
10. Jewel-rassic Quest
If you thrive on quests and missions, participating in Jewel-rassic Quest could be up your alley! Jewel-rassic Quest makes use of a TimeLens (a tablet) to take players on a trail around Jewel where they will encounter AR dinosaurs. Families will turn into adventurers recovering lost treasure around Jewel’s lush Forest Valley. Read more about Jewel-Rassic Quest.