Pasir Ris Park Playground is one of our favourite playground in Singapore, simply because it has almost everything a playground should have. It is great for family gatherings, be it to bring kids to playground and picnic on the green grass, or building sandcastle and relax by the beach, cycling, roller blading, basketball and all, you name it, it has them all, almost. It doesn’t have a trampoline though. Recently, we had a chance to bring the kids here when it finally reopened after an almost 2 years renovation. You still get to see most of the old play stations with some modifications.
Criss Cross See Saw
Some Rocket Play Craft?
Suspension Bridge
Musical Play with drums and percussion play – you just have to pick up branches from the ground as drumsticks
Slope with slides and rock climbing
Can you tell me what are these for?? Apparently no one knows as nobody was seen using them. My best guess is to climb up on all fours on 2 of these tubular pipes.
Rotating Discs – the kids favourite! Look at how the kids played it by hanging on to the elevated side as it turns!
There is a rotating monkey bar!
Spiderweb
Flying Fox
Many Swings including toddler swings
Rock Climbing
Maze with quiz
Beach and Cycling
Quite an impressive playground isn’t it?
How to get to Pasir Ris Park
Take bus 403 from Pasir Ris Interchange and there is a bus stop that is right in front of the playground.
Playground is located along Pasir Ris Road, near the Pasir Ris Sea Sports Club. You can enter through Elias Road.
Click here for a location map.
What to bring to this playground
Sandcastle building set
Frisbee, balls
Water bottle (There is an uncle who sells canned drinks, bottled drinks and ice-cream from his van on weekends)
Mosquito repellent (if you are going during mozzie dinner time)
Caps
A set of clothing for the little ones
Amenities: There is a wash up area and restrooms near the beach side. If you do walk to another car park, there is a horse riding area and bicycle rental shops too.
Have you checked out the reopened Pasir Ris Playground yet?
Not only is the park great- I love its location. What a great family place.
This park is really fun! The location is actually at the far eastern side of Singapore. But it is beside the sea and beach and that really makes the location awesome 🙂
I want to go play there! My goodness! And no, I have no idea about the four parallel poles!!
Come Kate! I’ll take you around on the flying fox and let’s slide on the parallel poles haha!
This looks like a fantastic playground! They don’t have playgrounds like that here at all. Singapore had such nice playgrounds… Although some of them needed a bit more shade. This one looks like it’s ok with that though.
We haven’t been to Pasir Ris for ages (I didn’t even know the playground was under renovation!). Looks like it’s time to go back! I love that bridge.
I’m going to take a punt on the poles and say skateboarding? Looks like those rails you use for doing slides. Might upset the people on smart phones if you tried it there, though 🙂
Skateboarding!! I would love to see you in one of those photos 😛 Go back there! It’s certainly one of our favourites!
Once we’ve finished doing our spring clean around the house we’ll have to have a few weekends out!
Wow, that’s a versatile playground!
Skate boards was my first thought for the poles too, like Bronwyns.
Great minds think alike haha! I have never thought of that though. But you must know that Singaporeans are by the books and anything that shouts adventurous or danger, it is out of our mind 🙂
It looks like an entire amusement park! What a blast for your children.
It is! 🙂