When my lists for the best outdoor playgrounds found in the West and North parts of Singapore came out, I received a few queries from my readers who asked if there were a list for playgrounds in the East as well. I didn't have one back then, but I DO NOW!
Comapred to the playgrounds found in the West and North which come in uniquely shaped play structures, I thought that the playgrounds in the East focus more on climbing with a good number of them having tall structures with climbing nets. As for the most unique playground, that honour goes to the Play Wall at Tampines Greenedge (#9) which ingeniously merged a playground with slides and tunnels with wall murals!
Let's get started!
EAST COAST
1. Marine Cove
Without a doubt, this is THE must-go outdoor playground in the eastern part of Singapore. The colourful 3,500sqm children’s playground is home to a range of play equipment suitable for children of varying ages with the 8m high tower being the focal point of the playground. Modelled after a lighthouse, the 3-storey tower is suitable for older children aged five to twelve years old, it consists of many play elements including three slides of different levels, a rope bridge and climbing net courses.
In addition to having a gated play area for toddlers, the playground consists plenty of inclusive features which allows special needs and wheelchair-bound kids to be able to join in the fun as well.
If oyu are looking for a natural playground without the plastic play equipment, head to the new Nature Playgarden at East Coast Park (Area D) within the Cyclist Park. The playgarden uses natural materials such as upcycled wood to create curated play features for children to engage in spontaneous play amid nature, much like the one at HortPark.
Young ones can develop a sense of discovery and train their balance at the simple obstacle course, and older children can try their hands at the 1.5-metre tall mini climbing wall installed with grips, that was fashioned from a log. There's even a huge sand pit for sand play!
Address: 1000 ECP, Singapore 449876 (East Coast Park Area C)
2. Changi Beach Park
As one of the oldest coastal parks tucked away at the northeastern tip of Singapore, Changi Beach Park boasts stretches of pristine white beaches dotted with coconut palms, BBQ pits, park benches and shelters. The park is also home to two playgrounds with the smaller one situated near Carpark 4 and consists of the standard play equipment for younger kids.
But if you have kids who yearn for more climbing and adventure, then the playground closer to the northeastern tip of the park (near Carpark 1) will be the one to gravitate towards. Sand playgrounds are increasingly rarer to find in Singapore nowadays.
Kids can climb themselves silly at the spiderweb-like structures and wheeeee down from a 3-storey tube slide. My personal fave has got to be the wooden castaway raft at the playground. The raft is built on springs and comes with a huge oar - which all points to plenty of imaginary play for the kids!
Address: Along Nicoll Drive and Changi Coast Road
3. Paya Lebar Quarter Parkside
NOTE: The playground is currently closed due to Covid-19
Kids who love climbing will love the Wallhola, otherwise known as a vertical playground. Located on the roof of SingPost Centre, the playground is made up of undulating ribbon-like layers and encased in a metal grid cage. It encourages kids to climb, hang, swing, slide, run, jump, hide and pretty much come up with ingenious ways to play compared to any other playing equipment.
Compared to other Wallholas in Singapore which are typically 3-level high, this particular one is shorter and consists of 2 levels. This means it is great even for lightly younger kids. For even younger kids, there is a nice shaded play area with in-floor trampolines, rockers and a see-saw.
Address: SingPost Centre, Rooftop Garden, 10 Eunos Rd 8, Singapore 408600
5. Water Playground @ Changi City Point
NOTE: The playground is currently closed due to Covid-19
Photo Credit: Changi City Point |
Photo Credit: Changi City Point |
Photo Credit: Parkway Parade |
TAMPINES
7. Tampines Green Forest Park
Situated along Tampines Ave 8 and just a stone's throw away from the new cluster of flats at Tampines Green Forest (Blocks 878A & 879A), this playground area consists of a three-storey tower structure and a sand playground for younger kids. For older kids though, the highlight here has got to be the tower structure which comprises of three towers, a climbing cargo net, a long slide and a circular rope ladder. Kids can make their way up the cargo netting to reach the first tower. From there, they will cross a series of cargo net bridges and be rewarded witha fast ride down the tall slide!
For younger kids who are not adept at climbing up tall structures yet, there is a multi-sensory playground structure located beside it. I have got to day this is one of the more comprehensive children's playground I have come across - ladders, climbing poles, ramps, bridges, interactive panels, a play-board with movable letters, as well as boards which allow kids to make sounds and music!
Address: Block 879A, Tampines Ave 8, Singapore 521879
8. Tampines Flower Dome Playground
Address: Blk 712 Tampines Street 71, Singapore 520712
12. Tampines 1 Rooftop Water Playground
NOTE: The playground is currently closed due to Covid-19
Photo Credit: Tampines 1 |
Residents in Tampines and the surrounding East will know of this extremely fun wildlife-themed outdoor playground located on the roof of Tampines 1 shopping mall. The play area comprises of both dry and wet playgrounds but if you ask the kids, the wet playground sure packs a whole lot fun! Complete with water slides, mini pools, swings and jet sprays, it's the perfect place to bring the little ones to expend maximum energy.
Address: Tampines 1, Rooftop, 10 Tampines Central 1, Singapore 529536
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 8pm (except Mondays) | Mondays: 4pm to 8pm
BEDOK
13. Bedok Reservoir Park
Bedok Reservoir Park surrounds the 88-hectare Bedok Reservoir, making it a popular place for families to chill and exercise together. And as with all parks in Singapore, there is also an outdoor playground for kids.
Address: Along Bedok Reservoir Road
14. Playground @ 108 Bedok North Road
In fact, this playground has got to be one with the most number of slides I have ever come across - a total of NINE in fact! In addtion to the slides, kids can try scaling the rock walls and play with the activities boards.
Address: Block 108 Bedok North Road, Singapore 460108
15. Playground @ 15 Bedok South Road
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