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quarry view

a view from a look out

another view

a strange kind of danger
lots of birds can be encountered

plaque at the hill top

trees of the forest
Bukit Batok Nature Park
36ha, featuring a quarry with trails up the hillside through forests with look outs.

Scenic views
Developed on an abandoned quarry site in 1988, the Park has undulating and meandering footpaths leading to scenic look-out points, some more than 10-storeys high. The quarry now forms a scenic pool, with a small stream leaving from it.

Interesting nature trails
The Park has an interesting variety of planted trees and regenerating secondary forest, but the most popular must surely be the durian trees planted by squatters long ago. These result in an increase in visitors during the durian season! You may also encounter interesting birds, colourful butterflies and other little creatures of the forest.

Get the guidebook to Bukit Batok Nature Park!
This 126-page booklet (in Mandarin) has photos and stories done by the Nature Society (Singapore) and South-west CDC. To buy it, email contact@nss.org.sg or call 6741 2036.

For families and joggers
The Park is popular with joggers who enjoy the undulating terrain. There are also playgrounds and picnic areas for families.

Tips for visitors
There is NO free parking at the carpark, so don't forget to put your coupons before your visit :-)

History of Bukit Batok Nature Park
Bukit Batok used to be a sleepy rural area with forest, farm lands and factories. Granite quarrying was among the early activities there since the 1950s. In fact Bukit Batok in Malay means "Coughing Hills" as the blasting made the hills appear to be coughing. Public housing in the area started in the 1970s.

The former Ford Factory is the venue where the British surrender to the Japanese on 15 Feb 1942. The front portion of this building has been conserved as a historical monument.

At the top of Bukit Batok hill is the site of two memorials built by the Japanese for their war dead as well as for the Allied soldiers. Both were demolished by the Japanese. Today, all that remains are two pillars and 120 concrete steps leading up to the transmission tower. The National Heritage Board had erected a plaque highlighting the significance of the site.
updates & activities
No regular events are currently held at this Park
info for visitors
Bukit Batok Nature Park is at Bukit Batok East Ave 2

getting there
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by public transport

on the NParks website


maps

trails and features
on the NParks website

preparing for a visit
standard preparations
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Field guides and references
  • A Walk Through Bukit Batok Nature Park, an NParks pamphlet.
  • Singapore Green Map Singapore Environmental Council, 2000.


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