Springleaf Nature Park was formerly part of the Chan Chu Kang village – named after the headman Chan Ah Lak who acquired the land near Seletar River to cultivate gambier and pepper.
Nee Soon Rd. Singapore
Very dark at night. Has a pet friendly café . Not too much parking space but since it’s located in a quieter neighbour, it’s sufficient
The river that runs through the park has thriving patches of lotus
This area used to be called the Chan Chu Kang (not a typo, I triple checked ????) Forest Reserve !
There’s a permanent ping pong table here. Next to the cafe . Bring your own equipment, including net
More than 80 bird species have been spotted at this park !
Listed as top 3 spots that has the least light pollution. Necessary if you want to stargaze at night
The land that Springleaf Nature Park sits on was once a Oil Palm plantation.
Quiet park , great for a short walk. Also has a dog friendly café which opens from 9am
small park with basic facilities. toilet was clean and well maintained. cafe located near the entrance of the park .
Nature Lover
Nice ambience as set in a park. Run by a couple of enthusiastic ladies. Crab & Aglio alio pasta r nice. Jug of infused water @ $1.80 is refreshing. - pin lee
The only carpark for this nature park. Entrance is via Sembawang Rd - Cheen The Curious
Much quieter than macritchie, good trail for walks too. - Dalton D
Probably the most fun urban playground in SG. Lots of play areas and safe/exciting fun - Cheen The Curious
Relatively unknown spot for waterplay. Suitable for toddlers as the pools are shallow and flooring has good grip. - May Quek
Eggs Benedict prata was surprisingly good, and could actually be paired with curry! For those with adventurous taste buds ???? - Travis
Nice place for a stroll when the weather is good. You can spot sunbirds in their nests and otters swimming in the water. - Elise ❥
Great view for a quiet fishing spot! Short 800m walk from the Rocket Tower - MAC