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    32 Best Outdoor Activities For Kids In Singapore

    One of our favourite aspects of family life in Singapore? The year-round summer! Making the most of the wonderful outdoors is easy thanks to the abundant sunshine.

    The Lion City is a child’s paradise, with everything from playgrounds and picnics to scootering and biking. Therefore, you’ve come to the perfect place if you’re wondering what to do today and want some inspiration for the greatest outdoor activities with kids.

    These enjoyable outdoor activities in Singapore ensure that everyone in the family will have a nice time. So take your hats, sunscreen, and bug spray with you and wander outside! We have plenty of ideas for things to do with the kids when the sun is shining in Singapore!

    Best Outdoor Activities for Kids in Singapore

    Playgrounds are a fantastic idea when looking for outdoor activities in Singapore. The kids are quite thrilled with all those slides, swings, and climbing structures!

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    Here are some of our recommendations for the best outdoor activities for kids in Singapore…

    Admiralty Park

    Admiralty Park undoubtedly ranks at the top of the list of Singapore’s playgrounds. There are 26 slides for the kids to zoom down, along with several play areas, sandpits, rock walls, flying foxes, climbing frames, tunnels, and swings (including a wheelchair-accessible one). Extend the fun by taking your bikes along the park connector to Woodlands Waterfront Park.

    Location: 31 Riverside Road, Singapore

    East Coast Park

    East Coast Park is a great outdoor area to spend the day. We can’t get enough of taking bike rides along this section of shore and stopping for ideal picnics. Of course, there are also adventure playgrounds, including Marine Cove and Coastal PlayGrove, the newest addition. Considering how hot and sunny it can get, you should use sunscreen. There are many fueling stations right around the corner, so you can easily fend off the hanger!

    Location: Along East Coast Parkway and East Coast Park Service Road

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    Labrador Nature Reserve

    The Labrador Nature Reserve offers views of the ocean, sea breezes, and a park rich with wildlife and historical trails. This location is fantastic for scooters and bikes because of the beautiful promenade! A fort and undiscovered tunnels are among the authentic World War II artefacts.

    Best advice: If you have older children (or a baby in a stroller), consider adding this to the Southern Ridges walk.

    Location: Labrador Villa Road, Singapore

    Fort Canning Park

    Fort Canning’s slopes and lawns are perfect for picnics and games. In addition, it has a playground with fantastic slides and bucket swings! The best advice we can give you is to avoid entering Fort Canning MRT unless you enjoy the steep climb.

    Location: River Valley Road, Singapore

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    Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

    A visit to a natural reserve is the best choice for family-friendly outdoor activities. The tallest peak in Singapore, Bukit Timah Hill, is claimed to be home to more than 40% of Singapore’s wildlife. Once the kids are old enough to walk more than 50 metres without whining, it’s a great place to visit!

    Location: Hindhede Drive, Singapore

    Singapore Botanic Gardens

    The Botanic Gardens deserve praise! This should be on your list of outdoor activities to do. Head straight for the Jacob Ballas Children’s Gardens, work up a sweat at the brand-new COMO Adventure Grove playground, visit the lake to observe the turtles, run wild in the spacious areas, and then grab a drink and something to eat. Our best advice? Go there as soon as possible to avoid the heat.

    Location: 1 Cluny Road, Singapore

    Marina Barrage

    The Green Roof at the Marina Barrage is a great place to go if you want to fly a kite. At the top of this serene location’s curving slope is grass. Visit the Singapore Sustainable Gallery to cool off from the heat while learning about environmental preservation.

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    Location: 8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore

    Bukit Batok Neighbourhood Park

    Westies, take advantage of this other play area! You will have lots of fun conquering the miniature climbing wall, crawling across the netplay, and sliding down the three-story-high tube slides, all just a short distance from Bukit Batok MRT station. If you’re searching for a playground that’s a little safer for the kids, there’s another one nearby. Additionally, after all that excitement, there is an elevated boardwalk where you can stretch your legs and enjoy the view.

    Location: Beside Blk 225 Bukit Batok Central, Singapore

    Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

    What’s an outdoor activity with kids without getting a bit dirty? Visit Singapore’s first wetland reserve with your family if you don’t mind getting dirty. You may see all kinds of amazing species and get a nice dose of nature at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.

    Location: 60 Kranji Way, #01-00 Visitor Centre, Singapore

    Diggersite

    You must go outside, put on your high-visibility vests and safety helmets, and board the mini-diggers at Diggersite for a unique play centre. Kids of all ages can also operate tower cranes, forklifts, and log stations to raise coloured balls. For added entertainment, there is a ride in a coal mine cart. Please be aware that it is a fair-weather activity only.

    Location: ORTO, 91 Lorong Chencharu, Singapore

    Best Beaches and Islands for Outdoor Fun with Kids

    In Singapore’s tropical climate, nothing quite shouts “outdoor fun” like a day at the beach! And because all international travel is back in business, we’re all in favour of discovering Singapore’s islands. Where necessary, those boat rides are half the fun!

    Here are some of our recommendations:

    Siloso Beach

    Take the cable car to Sentosa with your buckets and spades in hand, then spend the day relaxing on Siloso Beach. Afterwards, enjoy refuelling with perfectly cooked pizzas at Trapizza.

    Palawan Beach

    The Southernmost Point of Asia is a charming islet that you may reach by traversing a rope-swing bridge and climbing a series of wooden beam towers. Here, you can take in breathtaking sunset views. At Hydrodash, Sentosa’s floating aqua park, water fans will have a blast.

    Pulau Ubin

    This retro little jewel will capture your heart. A day trip to Pulau Ubin includes beautiful landscapes and wildlife, a fun bumboat ride, jungle bike rides, and other activities. The Chek Jawa Wetlands are a must-see.

    Changi Beach Park

    You can stroll down this beach without leaving the island. The greatest place to go for serene sea views and the kampung vibe on the edges of Changi Village is the 2.2-kilometre Changi Boardwalk. For the best weather and Instagram-worthy photos, go outside just before sunrise or just before dusk.

    Best Cultural Spots in Singapore

    There’s more to Singapore than simply its greenery and playgrounds! We have a variety of outdoor and cultural activities to get you and the kids moving around.

    Take a look at some of our recommendations:

    Little India

    Contrarily, Little India is unquestionably a sensory delight. Spend the day shopping at Little India Arcade and Mustafa Center after getting up early to see Tekka Market.

    Chinatown

    Visit Chinatown for an adventure within the city and to find plenty of delicious food, bookstores, temples, and museums.

    Singapore River Cruise

    Take a Singaporean bumboat as a visitor would. You may take in the beauties of Clarke Quay and Boat Quay for 40 minutes while gliding past the Merlion and onto Marina Bay Sands.

    Haji Lane

    Graffiti walls, vintage shops, and hipster cafes can be found on the trendy and energetic Haji Lane, which is worth visiting. Just go across to Arab Street and Kampong Glam for more outdoor activities within the city.

    Singapore DUCKtours

    Upgrade to two terrains from just one! On a Singapore DUCKtour, you can combine the land and river tours into one. Plan because space is highly limited.

    Best Outdoor Exhibits in Singapore

    With the kids, you may visit some very fantastic outdoor attractions. You minimise disappointment and tantrums; just make sure to double-check the height restrictions for rides.

    Check out some of our recommendations:

    River Wonders

    At River Wonders, climb on board and take a trip down the Amazon, Congo, Yangtze, Ganges, Nile, Mekong, Murray, and Mississippi! Don’t forget to see the Giant Panda Forest’s resident pandas, Kai Kai, Jia Jia, and the newest arrival, Le Le.

    Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore

    Jurong Bird Park

    Visit Jurong Bird Park for a day filled with feathery delight amidst more than 400 different bird species. The dry and wet zones in the Birdz of Play area get two thumbs up from the tiny chicks. Even just seeing them is worth the trip!

    Location: 2 Jurong Hill, Singapore

    Gardens by the Bay

    There is a lot of botany to see at Gardens by the Bay, whether you’re relaxing in the Flower Dome or Cloud Forest or strolling around the Heritage Gardens.

    Location: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore

    Sentosa Island

    Fun for everyone on one island! Cross the boardwalk to experience theme parks, beaches, fantastic restaurants, activities, and historical places.

    Skyline Luge

    Do you need a surge of adrenaline? Invite the kids to a race down one of the Skyline Luge’s several trails at Sentosa. Try visiting at night for cooler air.

    Location: 45 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore

    Forest Adventure

    With Forest Adventure’s aerial assault course, climb to the trees. This is one of the best outdoor activities for families because there are a variety of courses available that are suitable for bold children who are taller than 1.1 metres (around five years old).

    Location: Bedok Reservoir Park, Singapore

    Changi Jurassic Mile

    Are you a huge dinosaur enthusiast? Therefore, Changi Jurassic Mile is sure to impress! Along this 1-kilometre trail, there are more than 20 living prehistoric animals. The tallest dinosaur stands at approximately five metres, which is a fun fact! After that, visit Jewel Changi Airport for some air conditioning and food.

    Best Hiking, Scooting, and Cycling in Singapore

    The Southern Ridges

    This short stroll is unquestionably the easiest outdoor activity for kids on our list. Older children will have no trouble walking it and, as a bonus, spotting all the cool species. Most of it is stroller-friendly.

    Jurong Lake Gardens

    To reach this area of greenery, turn west. There are many different places and things to explore, and the terrain is ideal for scootering.

    Location: 50 Yuan Ching Road, Singapore

    Bedok Reservoir Park

    At Bedok Reservoir, adults and kids will surely enjoy a great morning of walking along the waterfront. It is accessible by scooter, but only if you move a little further inland, as the path around the water is made of gravel, making it difficult for children. Yet, if you’re searching for kid-friendly outdoor activities, this is a fantastic day trip!

    Location: Along Bedok Reservoir Road, Singapore

    Best Water Spots in Singapore

    Wild Wild Wet

    If slides are what you are after, you should check out Wild Wild Wet. In addition to the standard array of water slides, playgrounds, lazy rivers, and wave pools, there are also vortex rides, free falls, and “royal flush” rides.

    Location: Downtown East, 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore

    Adventure Cove Waterpark

    Adventure Cove Waterpark at Resorts World Sentosa has plenty of slides, paddle pools, and even a magnetic water coaster for a day of sloppy fun. Get up close and personal with exotic fish at the Rainbow Reef, float down the 620-metre Adventure River, take the kids to see the Big Bucket Treehouse, and then relax in a cabana that you have leased specifically for you at BluWater Bay.

    Location: Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore

    Splash-N-Surf at Singapore Sports Hub

    Go to Singapore Sports Hub’s water play area by splashing or surfing. For children between the ages of three and twelve, there is a kid’s pool, a lazy river, and even a half-pipe. You can finish it off with a tonne of sprinklers, slides, and water guns, as well as a miniature swinging merry-go-round.

    Location: 1B Stadium Walk, Singapore

    How many can you tick off?

    When you are in Singapore, it is easy to find yourself enjoying some of the most beautiful outdoor activities in the world. With a wide variety of parks, beaches, and trails, there are endless things to do with the kids!

    We hope this list of the best outdoor activities for kids gives you some inspiration for your next adventure.

    And if the weather is too bad to head outside, make sure you check out our list of the fifteen best indoor activities for kids in Singapore!

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    Evelyn Ng

    Evelyn Ng is a Singapore-based blogger, passionate about sharing lifestyle and travel experiences in our beautiful city state. A lover of good food and exploring new hot spots. Follow her journey through the best of everything Singapore has to offer.

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