Melody Spring Playground: Climbing Nets & Towers In Yishun

Melody Spring Playground: Climbing Nets & Towers In Yishun
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Yishun is home to a number of fun playgrounds and the Melody Spring playground is one of them. The playground area is set in the midst of the housing blocks and has a sizeable area where kids can run and play amongst the various towers and nets. 


Melody Spring Playground: Nets and Climbing Towers

Melody Spring Playground: Nets and Climbing Towers

The Melody Spring playground is made up of two separate play areas. These can be found at either end of the Block 476 multi-storey car park. 

Towers to Climb up at Melody Spring Playground


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The main playground area is features several towers that kids can climb. 

One of the towers stretch upward three levels above the ground. First, kids will have to climb up to a netted level before venturing further upwards to the level where there is a bright green slide attached. 

Melody Spring Tower Playground

This play tower is connected to the rest of the playground equipment via a series of climbing obstacles. Kids will have to make their way across a cargo net, or climb over a rope ladder and sway over a hammock style obstacle. This series of climbing obstacles ends in a basket swing where kids can sway back and forth.

Melody Spring playground features interconnected towers

Another section of the Melody Spring playground features more towers interconnected with rope bridges. 

Another interesting feature at the Melody Spring playground are a series of mounds. These are great for kids who wish to skip about and practise their balance as they make their way towards the climbing towers.  

Climbing into the Tower

The playground is plenty of fun for kids to have some adventures on. 


Toddler Playground at Melody Spring

Toddler Playground at Melody Spring

Younger kids who may find the tall playground structures too scary can head to the toddler playground at Melody Spring. 

This has a similar motif and design as its larger playground-cousin but it is much lower to the ground. This makes it suitable for young kids who are just finding their footing. There are also swings at the toddler playground. 


Venturing Further

Venturing away from Melody Spring, there quite a number of other playground in the area such as the close by ones at Forest Spring. For those who wish to find some space, there is also the Everspring Park just across the road from Melody Spring.

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Chun Fong
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