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"A west-side lakeside garden that, despite being underrated, regularly hosts striking migrant and forest-edge species; visitors have good chances of encountering migrants such as the Blue-winged pitta and Japanese paradise flycatcher among the park’s varied habitats." - Gwen Pew
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"A large western greenspace offering everything from casual garden strolls and nature trails to a 36 km coast-to-coast cycling connection that links to Coney Island Park; visitors can kayak or explore the Rasau Walk boardwalk through a freshwater swamp habitat. Families and dog owners are catered for with a large dog run and the Forest Ramble — a 2.3-hectare nature-inspired playground with 13 play areas that encourage children (roughly 5–12) to mimic otters, herons and other local wildlife." - Joy Fang and Anna Tan
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"A major urban garden designated as one of three key green spaces to be connected by an 11 km continuous corridor, intended to enhance biodiversity, provide extended recreational opportunities and create seamless green connectivity across the city." - Rachel Eva Lim
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"A newly developed lakeside park offering green space and walking opportunities near the western part of the island, suitable for post-breakfast strolls and light outdoor recreation." - Sanjay Surana
beautiful scenery, lovely garden. I came here for my cycling tour of 5his lovely garden having hesrd it's now opened to public after extensive renovation work for past few years. it wasva real treat and I really enjoyed the yncrowded cycling path during off peak, enjoying in touch with nature and the beautiful plants and flowers. the place had beeingbupgraded and looks more modern now. so glad that entry is free. I recommend anyone who love gardens and park, should come and check this new attraction out. you won't be disappointed.
Joyful E.
Google
A beautiful and peaceful garden. So glad to learn that the bridge linking Chinese Garden is up. There is something for everyone. From sports activities at PAssion Wave, to playgrounds/sandplay/waterway for children, nature/flowers for families through the Boardwalk and running paths. With the Mid Autumn Lanterns up during this festive season, the whole place is very vibrant and buzzing. Looking forward to more trips here!
Daniel C.
Google
Wow..the old chinese garden and japanese garden is now a public area. Phenomenal place with lots to see and understand..huge park. Simply great. Very well plan and taken care of. Thabk you to the team that planned this. Really great. Got hidden places that serve ice cream and drinks and of course food.
Gabriel A.
Google
Great evening out at Jurong Lake Gardens! The atmosphere was incredible and the place was packed with good food and good company. Come early as the queue can take along time (20mins-30mins waiting time) good way for kids to learn and have a great family time together!
Ang Wee B.
Google
A great place for families and those who simply loves a good walk in the park.
Many amenities like restaurants, ice cream Parlour, clean wash rooms and water points. Great place for photographers, whether birding, wildlife or landscaping.
Bill B.
Google
We started walking from the Japanese Garden then into the Jurong Lake Garden, what a lovely place to just spend a couple of hours casually walking around these beautifully presented gardens. The parks have many amenities like restrooms, cafes and water points to refill your water bottles. We only walked a part of the park and will return to explore more on our next visit.
Ruth
Google
Beautiful nature and place to chill located rightin the heart of the neighbourhood. Alot of well pathed pavements to cycle and enjoy the night dreeze.
Lim J.
Google
Suitable for elderly to walk around, suitable for jogging and cycling, suitable for children to play at the playground. This is a very nice and beautiful park and it is linked to Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden.
Beverly W.
Yelp
It needs better management of its plantings and grounds maintenance. Focal plantings seem to be an afterthought, sadly. It has potential to be a great garden like the Singapore Orchard Garden as the area is quite large and meandering hardscape paths are nicely placed. Unfortunately, it feels like plants were just plopped together with no design thought. The lake is nice to enjoy from shore but why not also the outlining garden beds?
There are modern playscapes for children but the emptiness...? Maybe the slide is too hot to touch? The wood too splintery? Oh but I sure would love to be little again to play on them!
The Chinese Garden gate was closed on the lake garden side n we traveled far to see it as well. There's supposed to be two more entrances but the entrance to the Chinese Garden from the Japanese Garden being built is not open yet and the other entrance was just toooo far away to try again on a hot hot day. Umbrella in hand but still profusely perspiring . I wish I had packed my sunglasses from home.
We had lunch in the ACrestaurant in the garden which had a view. It has potential to be a nicer restaurant with renovation. Why not?
Princess M.
Yelp
Few minutes walk from Lakeside Mrt, near Chinese garden and Japanese garden (you can visit all of them at once if your up for a long walks and hot sun).
Many come here to jog, bike or walk their dog but i come here mainly for the view. I can sit for hours on their benches and just stare at the lake. Its good for reading too because its quiet.
There's a playground for kids.