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Lower Seletar Reservoir Park

This tranquil park is set on the shore of Lower Seletar Reservoir and offers both land and water leisure activities.
Note:

Lower Seletar Reservoir Park is located on the Northern Explorer Loop of the Park Connector Network.

Location

Bounded by Yishun Ave 1 and Lentor Avenue

Park information

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Park size
4.3 hectares
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Opening hours
Open 24 hours
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Parking information

Carpark (along Yishun Ave 1): 23 car lots, 4 motorcycle lots, 1 lot for handicapped visitors. Parking is free.

Nearby stations
  • Khatib MRT station
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
  • Do fish only at the designated area.
  • Find out more about the dos and don'ts you should follow when visiting the park.

What to see

Special features

Bioswale rain garden
Bioswale rain garden

Besides acting as a natural flood deterrent and water filtration system, this garden is also home to a variety of plant and animal life.

Heritage bridge
Heritage bridge

Resembling a kelong, this bridge has a shaded pavilion where you can take in scenic views. There are also panels highlighting the area’s history.

Plant and animals

Collared Kingfisher
Collared Kingfisher

One of Singapore’s most abundant kingfishers, this bird has turquoise upperparts and white underparts. Some describe its call as sounding like maniacal laughter.

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Simpoh Air
Simpoh Air

Also known as the Elephant Apple, this tree bears fruit that is loved by wild elephants. It produces large yellow blossoms that last for a day.

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Striated Heron
Striated Heron

Also known as Little Heron, this bluish-grey bird has wings that look as if it has white scales.

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White-barred Duskhawk
White-barred Duskhawk

Found in ponds, lakes or slow-flowing waters, this dragonfly may appear orange (males) or pale brown (females).

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Tiger Orchid
Tiger Orchid

The world's largest orchid species, it can grow stalks as long as 2m. Its flowers have a brown and yellow pattern resembling tiger stripes.

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Wandering Glider
Wandering Glider

This yellow-brown dragonfly is among the most widespread globally. It has a series of diamond-shaped spots along the midline of its abdomen.

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What to do

Activities:

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

The proximity to water and forested areas make this park a popular spot for water birds such as the White-breasted Water Hen and Collared Kingfisher.

Amenities

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