Admiralty Park (Republic of Singapore)

Malaysia / Johor / Johor Bahru / Republic of Singapore / Riverside Road
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Admiralty Park is 27 hectares composed of a 7 ha urban garden and a 20 ha nature area.
The Admiralty Park is unique as it is the largest park in the north with a river, Sungei Cina, following through it. The main nature path is aligned along the valley where you can enjoy scenic landscapes while trekking through the 5 natural habitats found ine area.

A 20-hectare nature area with a rich variety of animals and plants, it is the biggest nature area within a park in Singapore. Amenities include three boardwalks and a 2-km nature trail for visitors to enjoy its rustic surroundings. All of the boardwalks span over the river Sungei Cina, thus allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty of the river at different water levels. The third boardwalk is within the mangrove forest, giving visitors the opportunity to observe the mudskippers and birds in the mudflat. Special arrangements have been made to locate the boardwalks and the trail so as to minimise disturbance to the existing mangrove swamp and habitats.

The park has WiFi Hotspots at strategic locations that allow the users to enjoy internet connection in the park. Republic Polytechnic as our neighbour in the West is also our Adopter of the park, under the Adopt-A-Park Scheme. One of the collaborations with Republic Polytechnic is an interactive plants information website. This website showcases the characteristics of the rich variety of garden plants in Admiralty Park. The public could enjoy the ambience and dine at the Sakura restaurant, which is located at the West Entrance of the park.

Look out for our all NEW guided walk, "Shoots, Roots & Fruits!" To register, please email to raem_tan@nparks.gov.sg. Availability is based on first-come-first-serve basis for a maximum of 25 people.
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Coordinates:   1°26'46"N   103°46'51"E
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