This park was developed on an empty quarry site in 1988. The terrain is undulating and footpaths are meandering. Several look-out points reaching more than 10 storeys high provide breath-taking views. The serene ambience of the park provides an ideal backdrop for a peaceful nature walk. Near the entrance of the park, at the foot of a high cliff wall, is a picturesque 1.2 ha pond. The pond runs deep and still – a relic from the mining days of the region.
Joggers will welcome the undulating terrain and the serene ambience of the park.
During the 2nd World War, the Japanese selected a site at which the MediaCorp’s tower stands as a memorial are 2 pillars and 120 concrete steps leading up to the transmission tower. The National Heritage Board had erected an information board, highlighting the significance of the site.
Facilities: Fitness Stations, shelters, restrooms, jogging track, pond, look-out points, nature trails.
Activities: Exercising, nature walks, bird-watching, in-line skating.