Yishun Park

Location
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yishun Park's history?
Yishun Park was built on a former rubber plantation site. You can still find some rubber trees and fruit trees around the lush hilly park. It's a lovely slice of history nestled in our modern city!
What can I do at Yishun Park?
Yishun Park is perfect for peaceful morning walks, fitness exercises, and even enjoying breakfast at the Hawker Centre amid lush greenery. It's also a great spot for gatherings and is often busy with people enjoying group exercises in the mornings.
What kind of wildlife can I see at the park?
You might spot some Monitor lizards while you're there. Don't worry, they're harmless and add to the park's natural charm. You'll also hear the soothing sounds of crickets and see multiple tree species.
Are there any exercise facilities at Yishun Park?
Yes, the park is equipped with outdoor exercise machines. It's a great place to keep fit while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
What kind of trees can I find in the park?
Yishun Park is home to various tropical fruit trees. You'll find durian, rambutan, jackfruit, star fruit, coconut, and breadfruit trees scattered throughout the park.
What facilities does Yishun Park provide in the event of rain?
The park has pavilions that provide shelter during rainy days, so you can still enjoy the park's beauty, rain or shine.
Is Yishun Park well-maintained?
Absolutely! Visitors often comment on the park's clean and well-maintained environment. It's green and breezy, even on sunny days.
How is Yishun Park connected to other local spots?
Yishun Park is connected to Yishun Pond and Safra through walking paths. It's also near the Yishun Hawker Center and surrounded by colorful housing blocks. It's a vibrant part of the neighborhood.
Is there a pathway for running or walking?
Yes, Yishun Park has a scenic running and walking trail. It's a great way to enjoy the park and get some exercise at the same time.