Bukit Batok Hillside Park

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the park safe to visit?
Some areas of the park, particularly the abandoned sections, can be a bit dangerous. Always proceed with caution and stick to the marked trails whenever possible.
What are the benefits of the park to the local area?
Hillside Park 1 and 2 are essential climate control mechanisms. They help lower the ambient temperature by up to 3 degrees Celsius across the Bukit Batok Polyclinic, contributing to the health of residents within a 1km radius.
Is the park suitable for beginners?
The park can be challenging for beginners, but don't worry! Experienced hikers have tied pink and yellow ribbons on trees to guide you on your journey.
What should I wear to the park?
It's recommended to wear long pants and good trekking shoes as the park terrain can be rough. This will help protect you from thorns, ants, and other elements of nature.
What can I expect from my adventure in the park?
You can expect a true nature adventure! From stumbling upon hidden gems like the Japanese Bridge to encountering local wildlife, there's always something to discover.
Is it easy to navigate through the park?
It might be difficult to navigate the park for first-timers. However, turning on your phone GPS and looking out for marked trails can help guide you through the park.
How can I find the entrance to the park?
The entrance is quite easy to find, just next to the big signboard. You can also enter from avenue 5 or avenue 2 and look out for some indications.
What are some of the notable features of the park?
The park is home to several interesting features like the Tori gate, old Jurassic Park looking steps, and an abandoned well.