Pasir Ris Park
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Pasir Ris Park (Chinese: 白沙公园) is a beach park located in the north-eastern part of Singapore. It stands at 71 hectares of land, including 6 hectares of preserved mangrove forests and some reclaimed land.
Boardwalks are built into the mangrove forests. Mud crabs, mudskippers and mangrove trees such as Rhizophora and Bruguiera are found in this park.
Birdwatchers will be able to see birds perching on tree branches from the 3-storey high Bird Watching Tower.
Also in this park, there is a beach which is relatively popular to Singaporeans. There are also many other facilities like a cycling track, barbecue pits and dining. Some resorts near the park have gates linking to the park [1].
[edit] Getting there
Pasir Ris Park is 10 minutes' walk from Pasir Ris MRT Station. SBS Transit provides service 354 to Pasir Ris Close, and service 403 to Elias Road and Pasir Ris Road.