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

The Potter's Garden: Playground & Hidden Park At Jurong Innovation District

The Potter’s Garden: Playground & Hidden Park At Jurong Innovation District

Tucked away at Jurong Innovation District at the edge of Nanyang Technological University, The Potter's Garden is a hidden park with greenery for nature lovers and play opportunities for families. Originally launched in 2014...

Ulu Sembawang Park Connector: Connecting Woodlands & Mandai

The Ulu Sembawang Park Connector has been getting some attention recently among hikers and bikers as one of the go-to places to catch some amazing early morning pictures of the sunrise in Singapore. Ulu Sembawang...
Tampines North Park: Green Space With IPPT Training Space

Tampines North Park: Green Space With IPPT Training Space

Tampines North Park is a green space that serves the surrounding residential neighbourhood. There is a rather large playground that provides an area for kids to have some fun. This neighbourhood space is also...
Tampines Eco Green: Get Back To Nature In The East

Tampines Eco Green: 3 Reasons To Get Back To Nature In The East

Tampines Eco Green is a spot of nature that is hemmed in by the Tampines Expressway, Tampines Avenue 12 and Sungei Tampines. This patch of greenery, at the edge of Tampines town is a...
Serene Garden At Gardens By The Bay: Tranquillity & Peace

Serene Garden At Gardens By The Bay: Tranquillity & Peace

Hidden away from the crowds at Gardens by the Bay is the Serene Garden. This two hectare, zen-like themed garden is one of the newest outdoor gardens at the iconic gardens. Gardens by the Bay's...

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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