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Telok Blangah Hill Park

As part of the Southern Ridges, this park is a calm, peaceful getaway to enjoy nature with a view.
Notices:
  1. The eastern section of Forest Walk (elevated walkway) and Earth Trail (ground level) of Telok Blangah Hill Park are closed for slope repair works due to a slope failure as indicated in red. Please refer to the enclosed map for the alternative route to continue your exploration of the Southern Ridges. Expected completion date: 31 July 2026.

Location

Telok Blangah Green, off Henderson Road
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Park information

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Park size
34 hectares
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Opening hours
Open 24 hours (except Earth Trail: do not enter after 7pm)
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Parking information
  • Carpark 1: 17 car lots, 2 motorcycle lots, 5 coach lots and 1 lot for handicapped visitors.
  • Carpark 2: 43 car lots, 2 motorcycle lots and 1 lot for handicapped visitors.
  • Carpark 3: 7 car lots.

There are no parking fees.

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Accessibility detail

There is no wheelchair access at this park.

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

What to see

Special features

Forest Walk
Forest Walk

This offers 2 trails - the 1.3km-long Elevated Walkway which brings you to eye-level with the forest canopy, and the more challenging Earth Trail.

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Terrace Garden
Terrace Garden

A series of semi-circular terraces situated atop a hill, it offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of Singapore, and is a popular spot for wedding couples.

Henderson Waves
Henderson Waves

The tallest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, this spectacular 274m-long pedestrian bridge has a unique wave-like structure like no other.

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Sembcorp Forest of Giants
Sembcorp Forest of Giants

This is an arboretum of giant tree species that are threatened in our region due to rapid urbanisation.

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Plant and animals

Dragon Scales
Dragon Scales

This long creeping fern tends to grow on tree branches, tree trunks and rock surfaces.

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White-throated Kingfisher
White-throated Kingfisher

This bird has a dark chocolate head and belly, a white throat and breast, and a dark red and turquoise bill. Most of its wings and its tail are turquoise.

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Rubber Tree
Rubber Tree

It produces sticky white latex when the bark is cut or damaged. Its seeds are dispersed through explosive action.

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Chocolate Pansy
Chocolate Pansy

Often found resting with its wings opened flat, this butterfly has dark reddish brown wings and reddish ocelli (an eye-like pattern) on the hindwings.

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What to do

Activities:

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Visit the park between 7am and 9am to catch the sights and sounds of various native birds at the Singing Forest and Forest Walk.

Amenities

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