DO'S AND DON'TS IN OUR PARKSx
Show Consideration for Others

Obtain a permit before holding your BBQ or camp at any of our designated campsites. You may obtain a camping or BBQ permit through our website or at any AXS machines island wide.

Stay on track. If you are cycling, skating or jogging, please stay on the designated tracks Also, do keep left so as to not obstruct fellow park-goers.

Park where you should. Please follow parking directions, and par your vehicles only at designated lots.

Refrain from smoking and spitting. Everyone certainly appreciates fresh oxygen and clean grounds, so let us maintain a clean environment for the enjoyment of all.

Keep the peace. Appreciate the sounds of nature by keeping our voice levels down. Only then can you enjoy the lovely chirping of birds, and the soothing sounds of sea waves.

Use the park facilities with care. The facilities and amenities are here for everyone to share, so do treat them nicely with care.

Be a responsible pet owner. Keep your furry friends on leash and muzzle them if necessary. Most importanly, please clean up after your pet.





Help Conserve Our Environment
Dispose waste in a proper manner. Mother nature would appreciate it if you could recycle whenever possible, and dispose your thrash into the bins provided.
Hep reduce waste. Instead of using one brochure each and disposing it away after using, do consider sharing them when moving about in a group. Afterwards, do return the brochures in a good condition for others to use.




Respect Our Flora and Fauna

Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photographs. Let our beautiful flora and fauna thrive in a clean environment. In return, they will continue to look their best for your pleasure and appreciation.
Give our animals nothing but space and respect. Do resist the temptation to follow or approach the wildlife. Respect their privacy and observe them only from afar. Please do not feed them, as this can upset their health and alter their natural behaviou.
Respect the eco-system. Our parks and nature reserves may seem like a great home for your pets, but be mindful that they may not thrive in a foreign environment. Releasing them into parks and nature reserves can also upset our fragile eco-system.

 


*These Do's and Don'ts serve only as a guide. They are not exhaustive or intended to be a complete list of the prohibitions or regulations governing our parks and any omission does not constitute a waiver of any offence. Please refer to the Parks and Trees Act 2005 (Act 4 of 2005) and the Parks and Trees Regulations 2005.