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List of parks in Singapore

List of parks in Singapore is a list of any park in Singapore.

Contents

Regional Public Parks

City parks

  • Dhoby Ghaut Open Space (0.3 ha)
  • Duxton Plain Park (1.8 ha)
  • Empress Place (1.5 ha)
  • Esplanade Park (2.4 ha)
  • Hong Lim Park (0.9 ha)
  • Istana Park (1.3 ha)
  • Kim Seng Park (0.9 ha)
  • Marina City Park (30.0 ha)
  • Marina Padang (4.3 ha)
  • Marina Promenade Park (8.2 ha)
  • River Valley Road/Clemenceau Open Space (1.2 ha)
  • Singapore Botanic Gardens (52.3 ha)
  • Telok Ayer Green (0.13 ha)
  • War Memorial Park (1.6 ha)
  • Waterboat House Garden (0.06 ha)

Coastal and riverine parks

  • Changi Beach Park (31.1 ha)
  • East Coast Park (186.0 ha)
  • Kallang Riverside Park (4.8 ha)
  • Kranji Nature Trail (38.0 ha)
  • Labrador Park (16.8 ha)
  • Pasir Ris Park (70.5 ha)
  • Sembawang Park (15.5 ha)
  • West Coast Park (50.0 ha)

Elevated parks

  • Bukit Batok Nature Park (35.7 ha)
  • Fort Canning Park (17.9 ha)
  • Hindhede Nature Park (10.4 ha)
  • Kent Ridge Park (46.5 ha)
  • Mount Emily Park (3.1 ha)
  • Mount Faber Park (56.5 ha)
  • Pearl's Hill City Park (8.5 ha)
  • Telok Blangah Hill Park (34.5 ha)

Nature reserves

Off-shore

  • Coney Island (50.0 ha)
  • Pulau Ubin Recreation Area (555.8 ha)

Reservoir parks

  • Bedok Reservoir Park (42.6 ha)
  • Lower Seletar Reservoir Park (3.3 ha)
  • Upper Peirce Reservoir Park (12.0 ha)

Town parks

  • Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East (4.9 ha)
  • Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West (20.6 ha)
  • Bedok Town Park (14.6 ha)
  • Bishan Park (52.2 ha)
  • Bukit Batok Town Park /Little Guilin (42.2 ha)
  • Choa Chu Kang Park (5.0 ha)
  • Clementi Woods Park (11.7 ha)
  • Pasir Ris Town Park (14.0 ha)
  • Punggol Park (16.3 ha)
  • SunPlaza Park (9.6 ha)
  • Tiong Bahru Park (3.0 ha)
  • Toa Payoh Town Park (4.8 ha)
  • Woodlands Regional Park (planned)
  • Woodlands Town Garden (10.9 ha)
  • Yishun Park (13.9 ha)
  • Zhenghua Park (13.5 ha)

Other Public parks and spaces

Bukit Panjang

Neighbourhood Parks

  • Bukit Panjang Park
  • Neighbourhood 2 park

Open Spaces

  • Neighbourhood 4 Open Space
  • Saujana Open Space

Choa Chu Kang

Neighbourhood Parks

  • Limbang Park (N5)
  • Stagmont Park (N7)
  • Teck Whye Gardens (N1)
  • Tembusu Park (N2)
  • Yew Tee Park (N6)

Playgrounds

  • Choa Chu Kang Mega Playround (N4)
  • Villa Verde Playround

Open Spaces

  • Neighbourhood 2 Open Space

Hougang

  • Aljunied Park
  • Maplewood Park (N1)
  • Surin Avenue Neighbourhood Park

Sembawang

Neighbourhood Parks

  • Neighbourhood 4 park

Woodlands

Neighbourhood Parks

  • Circle Green (N7)
  • Fu Shan Garden (N8)
  • Jalan Rasok Park
  • Mandai Tekong Park (N8)
  • Vista Park (N5)
  • Woodlands Admiral Garden (N6)
  • Woodlands Town Park East

Yishun

Neighbourhood Parks

  • Neighbourhood 2 park
  • Neighbourhood 7 park
  • Neighbourhood 8 park
  • Yishun Town Garden

Playgrounds

  • Springleaf Avenue Playround
  • Springleaf Garden Playround
  • Thong Soon Green Playround

Park Connectors

  • Ang Ko Kio Park Connector
  • Bedok Park Connector
  • Bukit Panjang Park Connector
  • Geylang Park Connector
  • Jurong Park Connector
  • Kallang Park Connector
  • Kallang-Geylang Park Connector
  • Khatib Bongsu Park Connector
  • Serangoon Park Connector
  • Sembawang Park Connector
  • Siglap Park Connector
  • Sungei Kiri Park Connector
  • Tampines Park Connector
  • Ulu Pandan Park Connector
  • Ulu Pandan II Park Connector
  • Whompoa Park Connector

Other parks

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