AMENITIES:
- Shelters
- Pavilions
- Information map boards
- Toilets
- Mountain bike rental shop
- Drinking fountains
THINGS TO DO:
- Bird watching
- Hiking
- Mountain biking
Chestnut Nature Park is Singapore’s largest nature park. It comprises the southern area that opened its doors in 2016 and the northern area that opened a year later. The park occupies a total area of 81 hectares along the edge of the Central Catchment Nature Reserve.
It is home to a number of globally threatened bird species. These include the Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher and the Straw-headed Bulbul. You might also catch sight of endangered plants such as the Kayu Arang and Fan Palm.
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