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Woodlands Waterfront Park

A tranquil park featuring a large playground and a waterfront promenade that offers views of the Straits of Johor.
Note:

Woodlands Waterfront Park is located on the Northern Explorer Loop of the Park Connector Network

Location

Along Admiralty Road West

Park information

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Park size
11 hectares
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Opening hours
Open 24 hours
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Parking information

Carpark (along Admiralty West Road): 112 car lots, 27 motorcycle lots and 3 lots for handicapped visitors.

There are no parking fees from 6.30am to 8.30am. Parking fees apply from 8.30am to 6.30am.

Nearby stations
  • Woodlands North MRT station
Nearby parks
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
  • Only fish in designated areas.
  • Do not feed the monkeys.
  • Find out more about the dos and don'ts you should follow when visiting the park.

What to see

Special features

Woodlands waterfront jetty
Woodlands waterfront jetty

This 400 metres long jetty is the northernmost point of mainland Singapore.

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Waterfront promenade
Waterfront promenade

Take a stroll along the waterfront promenade to enjoy scenic views of the entire park.

Plant and animals

Tembusu
Tembusu

A large, evergreen tree that grows up to 30m tall. Its flowers turn yellow with age and are fragrant, especially in the late evening.

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Cattle Egret
Cattle Egret

Look out for this all-white bird with yellow feet, found near water bodies.

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Butterflies
Butterflies

Check out the various butterfly species such as the Chocolate Pansy, Cycad Blue and Striped Albatross fluttering around the park.

Sea Almond
Sea Almond

A large coastal tree that grows up to 25m tall. It has a distinct pagoda shape formed by a tiered branching pattern.

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Long-tailed Macaque
Long-tailed Macaque

A common sight in the area, these highly social species usually live together as a large troop. It has long limbs, a long tail and olive-brown and white fur.

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Sea Hibiscus
Sea Hibiscus

A small, shrubby tree that grows up to 15m tall. Known for its ornamental flowers which come in pink, red and yellow.

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What to do

Activities:

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Catch a glimpse of some migratory birds dipping in the waters along the coastline for feed.

Amenities

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