The first Nature Playgarden made its apperance at the HortPark in 2019 and since then, a few more have popped up at various parks in Singapore. Okay, more than just a few actually... because there are currently 11 16 Nature Playgardens that you can bring your kids too!
What is a Nature Playgarden?
Unlike the usual playgrounds, Nature Playgardens are uilt with pre-schoolers in mind as these areas are best for kids aged between 3 and 6 years old.
The Nature playgardens are set within nature, utilizes natural terrain which keeps in tune with its nature theme. Using natural materials and comprising curated play features, children can get to choose what and how to play, thus developing a sense of adventure and discovery.
"Creative and nature play may entail some risk-taking"
Yep, I love the playgardens already! 😊
Nature Playgarden Locations
Here are the locations of the Nature Playgardens, in alphabetical order:
1. Ang Mo Kio Linear Park
Admission: FREE
Admission: FREE
3. Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
Admission: FREE
4. Clementi Woods Park
The children's imagination can run wild as they explore the different play features created to stimulate senses, do imaginative play, develop motor skills and discover the greenery around the playgarden.
Admission: FREE
5. Coney Island Park
Located near the West Entrance, this adventure area, known as the Casuarina Exploration was constructed using felled Casuarina trees and other recycled materials. The ground material was made with sand recycled from the nearby beach.
In the second zone, play elements include teepees, as a reference to camping, a popular activity in East Coast Park, as well as a trail created with logs. The teepees enable children to engage in imaginative play. They also act as spaces to hide and withdraw from the main flow of activity.
7. East Coast Park, Area D – Cyclist Park
Cyclist Park Nature Playgarden is a playground inspired by outdoor adventure that features a log trail, sand pit and 1.5m climbing log.
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 mini climbing wall installed with grips, that was fashioned from a log. There's even a huge sand pit for sand play!
If you are looking for a respite at East Coast Park, there is another smaller Nature Playgarden at Raintree Cove (Area C) which offers a naturalistic play area that double up as benches made from salvaged wood.
Address: 1000 ECP, Singapore 449876 (East Coast Park Area D)
Opening hours: 7am to 7pm (Gates will be closed at 7pm)
8. Jubilee Park, Fort Canning Park
Beyond the rich history that Fort Canning Park offers, the park also has wide green spaces for kids to run amok... as well as a brand new playground space.
Jubilee Park is situated opposite Clarke Quay, and sits on the western slope of Fort Canning Park, which used to host a range of recreational options for Singaporeans, such as River Valley Swimming Pool, Van Kleef Aquarium and the National Theatre in the 20th century. Now, the open space has been restored as a family-friendly node with lots of play structures for kids. For one, they will love putting their balancing skills to the test at this log obstacle course!
There are also bouncy nets, as well as these 3 super long slides which offer different meandering options down to the bottom.
Addres: Bounded by Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road
9. HortPark
This is the one that started it all but definitely no less fun for toddlers! That's because it's the second largest Nature Playgarden after Forest Ramble at Jurong Lake Gardens.
This playgarden is NParks' first Biophilic Playgarden, which integrates play features with more natural elements such as trees and sand. In all, there are a total of nine play features at the playgarden.
There are none of the usual slides, seesaws or even climbing structures that one usually associates with playgrounds but the playgarden has ingeniously blended play activities with nature... along with plenty of hideouts for kids to explore.
Address: 33 Hyderabad Road (off Alexandra Road), Singapore 119578
Opening hours: Daily except for Mondays.
*Although HortPark is opened from 6am to 11pm, the playgarden is lit by natural sunlight only.
Admission: FREE
10. Jurong Lake Gardens, Forest Ramble
Kids will no doubt love Forest Ramble which is the largest nature playgarden in the heartlands. The 2.3-hectare playgarden is HUGE and comprises of 13 adventure stations for kids to explore, while being set in a natural environment consisting of streams and plants.
Most interestingly, the playgarden's stations are designed to emulate the movement of animals which inhabit a freshwater swamp forest. What this means is the play structures are designed to allow kids to mimic the movements of a monkey, frog, heron, crab, squirrel and even an otter!
There are also water play areas in the park - the Tidal Play Pool and Sand Play Pool. Kids can enter the Tidal Play Pool by walking down a gentle slope. Periodically, water will gush out from the steps, making the water level rise (up to 30cm in depth) which gives kids the opportunity to learn about natural tide cycles! At the Sand Play Pool, kids can experience the varying textures of sand while observing how water movements create wave-sculpted ripples in the sand.
The first section of Pasir Panjang Park opened in September 2021, and the 450m-stretch runs from Pasir Panjang MRT station to the Jalan Pelepah residential estate.
Pasir Panjang gets its name from the ‘long sandy beach’ in Malay, as it used to be a sandy beach that stretches from present day Labrador Nature Reserve to the junction of Clementi and West Coast roads. And this explains why one of the park’s main features is the sandy vegetation that is reminiscent of the area’s sandy coastline.
In addition, parents with young kids will be pleased to know there is a nature playgarden where children can engage in free play and sensory discovery.
Consisting of logs and stumps, the entire play area is all natural and plastic-free.
Do keep a lookout for these colourful horn bollards that have been used at Tanjong Pagar Terminal since 1972. These mooring bollards, together with several other unique maritime artefacts found in the park, were donated by PSA Singapore.
Address: Along Pasir Panjang Drive 1, next to Pasir Panjang Food Centre
Opening Hours: 24 hours
Admission: FREE
13. Sengkang Riverside Park
(integrated with Skool4kidz Campus)
14. Singapore Botanic Gardens, COMO Adventure Grove *NEW*
Yes, much like this GIANT Cempedak where kids can scramble over its warty surface. No rules, no dictating of play - just plain climbing fun.
Address: Opposite 1 Tyersall Ave, Singapore Botanic Gardens
Opening Hours: 7am - 7pm
Admission: FREE
15. Singapore Botanic Gardens, Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden
This is Asia’s first garden dedicated to children and since its refurbishment in 2017, it is now Asia's largest children's garden and even has a new Forest Playground! The 4-hectare garden is packed with interesting features and stations such as the Sensory Garden where kids learn about nature by engaging their senses of smell and touch. Other top attractions include the water play area and an awesome tree house furnished with a spiralling slide.
But the fave attraction for kids has got to be the forest playground where they can explore a tree top canopy and finish it off with the flying-fox!
This new playground occupies a larger area and consists of various obstacles to test kids' balance and agility.
After clearing the log obstacles, children could then get close to nature by exploring a network of canopy tree huts and rope bridges nestled in the tree tops.
And cap it off with an awesome Flying Fox stunt!
16. Yishun Park
2 comments :
Great compilation! 👏👏👏
Edit:There's a mistake in the address indicated for jurong lake gardens
Hi, thanks for pointing that out. I have amended it.
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