Over 41 DIY Walking Trail Guides In Singapore You Can Enjoy With The Kids

Been wanting some fresh air? Here are over 41 walking trail guides in Singapore that you can enjoy with the whole family.

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With all the time we’ve been spending indoors, looking at a tree in person definitely sounds better than staring at a computer screen. So how about stretch out your legs and putting them to good use by going on a refreshing walking trail in Singapore?

This could even be a great opportunity to explore more of the little red dot. 

The best thing about walking trails is that you can easily create your own route and plan a bespoke journey. Bring the kids along during the weekends or a public holiday and spend the day on a walking trail in Singapore. 

Kid-Friendly DIY Walking Trail Guides In Singapore

To jumpstart your walking trail in Singapore, we’ve listed down the a DIY guide that would help you decide where to go. You can also take into consideration the distance, duration and difficulty of the walking trail before you go on your mini Singapore adventure.

Don’t forget to do a bit of stretching before you start walking as many of these could take hours to complete. 

With these fun nature and culture walks listed below, you can also find trail guides made by NParks to lead you to your desired destination. 

Nature Walking Trail Guides In Singapore

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What better way to reconnect with nature than exploring it in all its glory through these DIY nature walking trail guides all across Singapore! 

  • Bedok Reservoir Park

This park is popular with joggers and has peaceful areas for you to walk through while doing some birdwatching. 

Distance: 4.3km

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Duration: 1 to 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park

As one of the largest urban parks in central Singapore, you’ll find plenty of green spaces to discover during your walking trail along with the park’s Pond Gardens and River Plains. 

Distance: 6km

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Duration: 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Bukit Batok Nature Park

Rich with towering trees as well as flora and fauna, this is a nature walking trail in Singapore you won’t want to miss. 

Duration: 1 to 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

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  • Changi Point Coastal Walk

The boardwalk offers a breathtaking view of the coastline as you walk alongside the beautiful flora and fauna. 

Distance: 2.2km

Duration: 45 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Changi Walking Trail: Heritage Trees

You’ll find seven different species of trees scattered across this park which would make for an interesting and educational walk with the kids. 

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Duration: 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Civic District Tree Trail

You’ll be surprised to find that the trees through the green tunnel along Connaught Drive are actually over 130 years old. A walk through the lush canopy of this trail’s Rain trees will definitely be a great getaway from the bustling city.

Distance: 3.5km

Duration: 2.5 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Coney Island Park

This popular spot in Singapore has amazing mangroves, beautiful flowering plants and critically endangered species to accompany you during your walking trail. 

Distance: 5.1km

Duration: 3 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Dairy Farm Nature Park: Wallace Trail

Learn more about the flora and fauna of the park through the eyes of English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace. 

Distance: 1km

Duration: 30 to 45 minutes

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

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  • Fort Canning Park: Spice Garden

The Spice Garden Trail will take you through the interesting herb and spice plants in its area with also several historical landmarks to see through your walk. 

Distance: 1km 

Duration: 30 minutes

Difficulty: Moderate

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  • Fort Canning Park: Trees of the Fort Trail

You’ll be able to see 25 beautiful trees as you take a stroll down the lush greenery and rich history of the park. 

Distance: 2km

Duration: 45 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Heritage Roads of Singapore

Get the time to explore lesser-known Heritage Roads and learn more about the history of Singapore through this walking trail. 

Distance: 6.3km

Duration: 3 to 4 hours

Difficulty: Moderate

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  • HortPark and the Southern Ridges

Enjoy a panoramic view of the three parks and one nature reserve as you walk through the themed gardens as well as rich flora and fauna in this walking trail. 

Distance: 10km

Duration: 3 to 5 hours

Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult

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  • HortPark: Bee Trail

Enjoy a buzzing walking trail in Singapore as you spot wild bees amongst the flowers and the many bee hotels across the park. 

Duration: 20 to 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk

Bask in the rich mangrove flora and fauna at this walking trail in Singapore that will have you explore the mesmerising views of Keppel Harbour, Sentosa island and Labrador Nature Reserve. 

Distance: 2.1km

Duration: 45 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Lakeside Garden: Bunyan Trail

Be one with nature and take a stroll through the rich biodiversity of this area with the whole family. 

Distance: 3.3km

Duration: 1 hour

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

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  • Lower Peirce Trail

Take a peaceful walk through the area’s 900m wooden boardwalk and the mature secondary forest. 

Distance: 0.9km

Duration: 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • MacRitchie Boardwalk: Chemperai Trail

This walking trail in Singapore is easy and relaxing and you will be able to spot the occasional Clouded Monitor Lizard, resident birds, fireflies and more. 

Distance: 1.5km

Duration: 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • MacRitchie Boardwalk: Prunus Trail

Your walk with the kids will be backed up with beautiful views of the MacRitchie Boardwalks’ dense rainforest. 

Distance: 3km

Duration: 1 hour

Difficulty: Easy

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  • MacRitchi Tree Top Walk

If you’ve been wanting to be surrounded by tall trees and flourishing plants, this is the perfect walking trail in Singapore to try out. 

Distance: 6km

Duration: 2 to 3 hours

Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult

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  • North Eastern Riverine Loop

Take a walk near the landscapes of Punggol Beach, Punggol Promenade and Lorong Halus Wetland. 

Distance: 16km

Duration: 3 to 4 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Pasir Ris Park

You’ll find a variety of modern amenities in this popular park that includes a mangrove forest, kitchen garden and butterfly garden. 

Distance: 10km

Duration: 3 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Pulau Ubin: Tree Trail

This walking trail in Singapore is an “off beaten track” experience as the tiny island holds the country’s last kampungs and a unique nature area housing some of the richest ecosystems, Chek Jawa Wetlands. 

Duration: 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Singapore Botanic Gardens: Rainforest Trail

If you haven’t been to the Singapore Botanic Gardens, you can plan your visit to enjoy the Rainforest Trail with more than 80% of its plant species that are rare or endangered. 

Distance: 0.6km

Duration: 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

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  • St John’s Island Trail

Get to know more about the island’s history, natural habitats, Heritage Trees and wildlife during your walking trail with the kids. 

Distance: 2.8km

Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

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  • Tampines Eco Green

There are three trails in this park that include the Diversity Trail, Forest Trail, and Marsh Trail. 

Distance: 3km

Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy

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  • Western Adventure Loop

Explore the wild side of Singapore on this loop as it will guide you through parks and greenways for a bit of a fun outdoor adventure with the kids. 

Distance: 12km

Duration: 2 to 3 hours

Difficulty: Moderate

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More Walking Trails To Learn More About Singapore’s History And Culture

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There is also a number of culture walking trails in Singapore that can tell you countless stories of the country’s history. Go on an educational and informative walk through the following walking trails in Singapore:

  • Ann Siang Hill and Telok Ayer Green: Pioneers Trail
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Difficulty:
    Easy
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  • Balestier Heritage Trail
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Bedok Heritage Trail
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Bukit Timah Heritage Trail
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Chinatown Trail
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Fort Canning Park: Ancient History Trail
    Duration: 45 minutes
    Difficulty: Moderate
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  • Fort Canning Park: Colonial History Trail
    Duration: 45 minutes
    Difficulty: Moderate
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  • Kampong Glam Heritage Trail
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Little India Heritage Trail
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Monument Trail
    Duration: 45 minutes
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Queenstown Heritage Trail
    Duration: 1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Singapore River Walk
    Duration:
    1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Toa Payoh Heritage Trail
    Duration:
    1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • Tiong Bahru Heritage Trail
    Duration:
    1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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  • World War II Heritage Trail
    Duration:
    1 to 2 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
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