Chestnut Nature Park
Nature preserve · Central Water Catchment ·

Chestnut Nature Park

Nature preserve · Central Water Catchment ·

Nature park with hiking, biking trails, observation tower

Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null
Chestnut Nature Park by null

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Chestnut Ave, Singapore 679514 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Chestnut Ave, Singapore 679514 Get directions

+65 1800 471 7300
nparks.gov.sg
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•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Dec 8, 2025

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9 fun and family-friendly outdoor activities to do in Singapore - SilverKris

"The city’s largest nature park at 81 hectares, split into northern and southern regions divided by Chestnut Avenue, with separate hiking and mountain-biking trails for safety and options ranging from a 5.6 km walking route linking to Dairy Farm Nature Park to an 8.2 km biking trail that passes Singapore’s first pump track. Visitors can look for native trees like the Singapore Walking-Stick Palm and Braided Chestnut and threatened birds such as the straw-headed bulbul and brown-chested jungle flycatcher; bike rentals and a kiosk for snacks are available on-site." - Joy Fang and Anna Tan

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8 scenic cycling routes in Singapore to check out - SilverKris

"Singapore’s largest nature park and the first to separate mountain biking routes from hiking trails, making it ideal for both recreational visitors and serious riders. It’s a good spot for birdwatching and learning about native tree species; mountain-bike trails are segmented by difficulty, with a dedicated bike park offering skills lines and a skills area, plus a pump track suitable for riders of all levels." - Balvinder Sandhu

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Chestnut Nature Park

Lui T.

Google
I like this nature park. There is one tower not far from the entrance, which you can enjoy the spectacular view from top. During good weather, the sky is so blue with floating clouds which make you feel calm and peace. There were many cyclists, but they were cycled on their cycling path. Toilet is located near the entrance.

C

Google
Chestnut Nature Park is Singapore’s largest nature park, spanning 81 hectares and offering a serene escape into nature. It’s a great option for a light hike, especially for beginners or casual walkers looking for an easy, refreshing trail. The northern loop is a straightforward 1.7km route that takes just over 30 minutes, with gentle terrain and clear signage throughout. Along the way, you’ll find a couple of huts for shelter, small bridges, and a quiet stream — simple highlights that add charm to the walk. I’d rate it a 4 out of 5 — accessible, peaceful, and a welcome retreat from the city.

wee D.

Google
it is a very good hiking forest area . came at 2130 n left at 2300 . many creatures to observe.please remember to respect the creatures and its home the forest .

Donald I.

Google
Great for weekends with nothing to do and want to take a walk in the park. This place consists of hiking and bike trails which are well divided but sometimes people just walk or ride anyhow. There are plenty of monkeys around doing their own thing. It’s not a bad layout and good for those that enjoy both hiking and riding.

LiAnne O.

Google
Another pleasant morning hike at Chestnut Nature Park via Zhenghua Nature Park, started from Hillview. Greeted by a squirrel shortly after our hike at the very beginning (lovely)! Then, it started drizzling…fortunately, just a passing cloud. Well, on & off over the 2-hour hike. Overall, a pleasant hike despite the humidity. Apparently, quite a few wild roosters/hens spotted along the hike on this trail. I kinda like this nature trails 👍 👍

Meng Fai Y.

Google
We were at Chestnut Nature Park on three occasions. On the first occasion, we were at the inner section of the Northern Hiking Loop, and we noticed that this hiking trail was relatively more rugged compared to many other trails in Singapore. We decided to go to the Northern Loop because the Southern Loop was partially closed. On the second occasion, we were at the Southern Hiking Loop to train to hike on rugged terrain using our recently purchased hiking sticks. We saw some weird-looking fungi along the way. The Southern Loop was still partially closed then. On the third occasion, we were at the outer section of the Northern Hiking Loop to continue our training on rugged terrain, routing back to Chestnut Nature Park car park via Zhenghua Park. Highlights of this route included the Observation Tower and an old bridge in the vicinity of Zhenghua Park. We also spotted a small deer along the way. The small deer was probably a mouse deer.

Eva B

Google
A pleasant place to walk for a few hours. The northern loop was my favourite as one can hear traffic in the southern one. But the trees with the 'globe balls' in the southern one were very interesting! Got to see a wild boar family in the northern one, safely in the distance. I enjoyed the view from the tower, too.

Joel N.

Google
A decent place for hiking. Quite a number of people hiking on weekdays too. Certain places are muddy. Spotted a wild boar but seem to have fewer animals and more insects. Some paths are narrow though it’s still walkable. May need insect repellent.