Pasir Ris Park


Pasir Ris Park is a beach park located in the eastern part of Singapore. This coastal park opened in 1989 and is among the largest in Singapore. It occupies 70 hectares of land, including some reclaimed land, and stretches over 3.2 km.

Camping

Overnight camping is allowed in the park, but users have to apply for a camping permit via the National Parks Board's website. Pitching of tents is only allowed in Areas 1 and 3 of the park.

Attractions

There is a 6-hectare mangrove forest within the park and the Boardwalks enable visitors to explore the forest. Mud crabs, mudskippers and mangrove trees such as Rhizophora and Bruguiera are found there.
A 3-story tower supports bird-watching. Prominent birdlife in the park include milky storks, blue-eared kingfishers and buffy fish owls.
The park includes a beach, a cycling track, barbecue pits and picnic tables. Some resorts located near the park have gates linking to the park
One of the most popular features is the huge playground located on the western end. It has features such as play stations, slides, 'space-nets', rope climbing, cableways and basketball courts. Pony rides are available, including rides with handlers, riding lessons and miniature pony rides for pre-schoolers. Recreational activities include skating lesson, renting of bicycle, skate, kayaking and other water sports equipment are also available.
Two al fresco eating outlets are located by the sea.