Park Connectors

List of Park Connectors |  Network Progress Plan


The Park Connector Network is an island-wide network of linear open spaces that link up major parks, nature sites and housing estates in Singapore. When the entire network is completed, it will form a green network, spanning over 300 km across the whole island, making it convenient to travel from park to park.

The park connectors vary in length, ranging from about 2 km to 10 km, making them ideal for those who like to take short walks to exercise, as well as to cater to cyclists who prefer longer distances. They are usually found alongside the many rivers and canals that flow through the island and are often used as convenient shortcuts to housing estates, MRT stations, and schools.

The park connector optimises the use of land such as drainage reserves, foreshore and road reserves by turning them into beautiful green corridors for recreation.

And green corridors they certainly are! Fringed by lush landscaping on one side, and the river on the other, the park connectors' long stretches of paved tracks make for an enjoyable and safe walk or cycling trip, away from the hustle and bustle of traffic noise and exhaust fumes. Look up among the trees and shrubs, and you would probably see colourful birds and butterflies flitting among the greenery that line the park connectors. The park connector brings one close to nature, yet it is not far from urban areas as well.

Visit your nearest park connector soon for a different kind of park experience.

Eastern Coastal Park Connector Network (PCN)
      Bedok
      Changi
      Coastal
      Loyang
      Pasir Ris
      Siglap
      Tampines
Ang Mo Kio
Bukit Panjang
Geylang
Jurong
Kallang
Kallang-Geylang
Khatib Bongsu
Sembawang
Serangoon
Simpang Kiri
Ulu Pandan
Whampoa


Network Progress Plan

Click here to download the Park Connector Network Progress Plan.

Please click here to download the Park Connector Network Loops & Links.

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