Sengkang Riverside Park, Public park in Sengkang, Singapore.
Sengkang Riverside Park is a 21-hectare park in Singapore where the Punggol River flows through the grounds, connected by pedestrian bridges that link the eastern and western sections. The landscape includes walking paths, open spaces, and grassy areas along the water.
The park opened in 2008 and later received the ABC Water Certification, recognizing its approach to urban planning and water management. This designation reflects a modern focus on sustainable park design.
The Fruit Tree Trail displays different tropical tree species including mango, starfruit, longan, tamarind, and white dragonfruit that visitors encounter while walking through the park.
The park is accessible by bus 85 or on foot from the Kupang and Farmway LRT stations, with free parking available on-site. The flat terrain and clearly marked paths make it easy to navigate for visitors with varying mobility needs.
The grounds feature Singapore's first childcare center built within public park lands, with its cocoon-shaped design integrated into the surrounding landscape. This facility demonstrates an innovative approach to combining community services with green spaces.
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