gerard t. • July 11, 2022Direct access point to this section of The Rail Corridor from the Pedestrian Overhead Bridge from The Rail Mall.
National Parks Board S. • December 22, 2010For people keen on getting a good exercise, the Marang Trail is a good choice as one will be embarking on this walk of steps and shaded footpaths, which pave the way for the beautiful flora and fauna
gerard t. • December 24, 2013Alert: The trail is broken by the canal North of Junction 10. Detour required via Woodlands Road to the East.
gerard t. • March 24, 2010Come walk this easy trail that will take you over gravel tracks, jungle paths, mossy compost and even a small wooden bridge. Easy enough for little kids and the more senior folk.
Cheen T. • July 2, 20211 of 15 markers along this western district trail. This can be found near the MRT station at Jurong Lake Gardens (North), to showcase the Jurong River
gerard t. • May 25, 2010Come walk this mostly sealed trail that links Hindhede Dr to Rifle Range Rd. This trail follows what was previously know as Senapang Rd for part of the way.
gerard t. • April 9, 2016This 2.1km hiking trail is an easy trek on a shady trail over undulating terrain. There is only one steep rock staircase of 7 steps at the 1.25km mark. Easy enough for beginners and kids.
gerard t. • May 25, 2010Come walk this unsealed trail as it runs through the treeline on the Eastern side of Rifle Range Rd. Be careful of the many roots that cross the trail.
gerard t. • May 25, 2010Come walk this mostly sealed trail as it climbs from the wooden footbridge from Durian Loop to Rifle Range Rd.
gerard t. • February 26, 2017NParks has posted numerous signs and set up anti-bike barriers to indicate to all but the most reculcitrant cyclists that the hiking trails are not for bikes.
gerard t. • May 25, 2010Come walk this meandering and undulating trail as it circles what was a former kampong. Look for signs of the kampong (e.g. concrete steps, foundations) as the jungle reclaims the land.
gerard t. • July 31, 2021The Northern Trail is one of the Hiking Only trails in Chestnut Nature Park.
Julian C. • February 23, 2011Nice place to take a walk and lots of interesting artifacts and sculptures to take photos of! But bring mosquito repellent along as there are many of the buggers in the area
Torzin S • July 5, 2015Really surprising to find mangrove forest in the city with golf course next to it! The boardwalk really well design. The forest is really nice and full with turtles, insects.
gerard t. • December 26, 2020Be mindful that the Coast-to-Coast ‘Trail’ is for the most parts •sidewalk• ... with road crossings. So manage your expectations.
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