Nestled within the Yew Tee estate, Stagmont Park is a lush neighbourhood park that has gotten a massive upgrade in the form of a new Stagmont Park playground with play spaces for children of different ages and a mini kids obstacle course.
Stagmont Park
Stagmont Park can be found along Choa Chu Kang Street 54, to the south of Yew Tee MRT station and close to Choa Chu Kang ActiveSG Sports Centre.
The neighbourhood park serves as a green space amidst the blocks of HDB flats.
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Stagmont Park Playground
The highlight of the park is its playground. The Stagmont Park playground is made up of several play areas.
The most impressive of the structures at Stagmont Park playground are the towering play towers. These rises up like tall trees over the park.
Made up of two parts, on one side, kids can make their way upwards through the multilayer treehouse playground. There are two slides set at different levels of elevation for kids to swoosh back down.
At the highest platform of the playground structure, there is a metal bridge that connects the first tower to the second tower. This wavy bridge provides a way for kids to make their way back and forth the two structures.
At the second tower, those who dare to climb up even higher will be rewarded with the chance to take the tube slide with its three swirls downwards.
Playground for Younger Kids at Stagmont Park
Younger kids who may not be ready to tackle the tall treehouse playground can head over to the lower Stagmont Park playground.
This green coloured playground has lower platforms for kids to enjoy
There are also swings for kids of all ages to enjoy.
There is also an older playground in the park.
Mini Obstacle Course
One of the other features at Stagmont Park is the mini kids obstacle course at the playground.
This obstacle course consists of a series of elements that kids can take on. Amongst these include a mini ramp, wall that they have to climb through, balancing steps, swaying bridge and a set of mini ninja stepping stones.
It is quite a fun course and is tailored for kids.
What Else is at Stagmont Park?
For community events, Stagmont Park has a large covered outdoor stage where people can gather.
Stagmont Park also has some fitness corners and a jogging track that meanders through the green park as well. These make it a nice spot to head out and enjoy some outdoor time.
Stagmont Park is located along Choa Chu Kang Street 54. It can be found in front of Blocks 767, 764 and 763.
It is a nice addition to the other facilities and parks found around the Yew Tee estate. These other facilities include the water play area at the Yew Tee Lifestyle Corridor under the MRT lines where there numerous playgrounds such as the Oil Drum playground, along with the playground at Yew Tee Park.
For more fun outdoor ideas, check out our list of the best outdoor playgrounds in Singapore.