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Tampines Boulevard Park (west section)

The west section of Tampines Boulevard Park is nestled between new and upcoming housing developments and complements other green spaces in the area such as Tampines Eco Green, Sun Plaza Park and Tampines Park Connector.
Note:

Tampines Boulevard Park comprises east and west sections which are separated by Tampines Ave 12. The west section is now open to public. The east section, abutting Tampines Eco Green, is expected to open in December 2024.

Location

Along Tampines Ave 12

Park information

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Park size
4.78 hectares
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Opening hours
Opens 24 hours
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Parking information
The nearest parking lot for the West section is at Block 623C Tampines Avenue 12.
Nearby stations
  • Tampines MRT station
Nearby park connectors
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
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Accessibility detail
The stepping stone path leading to the elevated garden at the Nature Playgarden is not wheelchair friendly.

Find out more about the dos and don'ts you should follow when visiting the park.

What to see

Special features

Rocky bioswales
Rocky bioswales

Rocky bioswales have been integrated along the park’s perimeter, to manage stormwater runoff by capturing and absorbing rainwater while contributing to the park’s natural environment.

Children’s cycling track
Children’s cycling track

A 60m tri-colour mini track designed for young ones to pedal around. It features bright yellow signs reminding riders to wear their helmets, instilling good and safe riding habits.

Outdoor fitness area
Outdoor fitness area

The outdoor fitness area has exercise equipment that are suitable for the young and old and aims to promote physical activity and well-being.

Sand play area with swings and a rock wall
Sand play area with swings and a rock wall

Inspired by the former Tampines sand quarries, the sand play area allows for experiential learning where children gain a multi-sensory experience by playing freely amidst nature.

Elevated garden
Elevated garden

A haven for butterflies, bees, and birds, this elevated garden is located within the nature playgarden and it features biodiversity attracting plants.

Nature playgarden
Nature playgarden

With its distinctive dragon head slide, this playgarden features various amenities inspired from biophilic features and integrated natural element into play where possible.

Plants and animals

Rattleweed
Rattleweed

This shrub has bright yellow flowers and mature fruit pods that produces a sound when shook. It attracts both butterflies and bees. 

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Pink Mempat
Pink Mempat

This native tree has beautiful light pink flowers, which are said to resemble that of cherry blossoms. It is the preferred local food plant for caterpillars of the Archduke butterfly.

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Tecoma 'Sparky'
Tecoma 'Sparky'

This is a drought tolerant, bird attracting shrub that has large and showy trumpet-shaped flowers that are apricot yellow with reddish-orange throats.

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White Mempat
White Mempat

This native tree typically flowers in April to May and occasionally during other times of the year after a dry period and when it is slightly cooler.

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