Keppel Coastal Trail at Labrador Nature Park: A Scenic, Fun & Educational Outdoor Adventure For Families



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Discover the Keppel Coastal Trail, a scenic waterfront escape ideal for families to explore nature and wildlife together.

Venue: Labrador Nature Park
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Admission: Free

Keppel Coastal Trail at Labrador Nature Park:
A Family-Friendly Outdoor Adventure

Nestled along Singapore’s southern coastline within Labrador Nature Park, the 340-metre Keppel Coastal Trail offers a picturesque blend of nature, wildlife, and breathtaking waterfront views. Stretching along scenic Keppel Harbour, the trail provides a perfect setting for families to explore together—whether it’s spotting wildlife or enjoying a relaxing stroll. With seamless connections to the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk and Berlayer Creek, it’s an ideal destination for a fun and educational day out with loved ones.

The trail’s opening is part of ongoing efforts to transform the Park into a Destination Park, one of 13 Southwestern parks being enhanced to make nature-based recreation more accessible.

 Stunning Waterfront Views

Take in breathtaking views of Keppel Bay, Sentosa, and the bustling port, making it the perfect spot for a family outing or a peaceful stroll.

Elevated Wheelchair- & Stroller-Friendly Boardwalk

The 90-metre elevated boardwalk is wheelchair- and stroller-friendly, making it ideal for young children, strollers, and elderly family members seeking a gentle, accessible walk while enjoying the scenic sea views.

Made from fibre-reinforced polymer, the boardwalk is designed to withstand natural elements such as sun, strong winds, and salt exposure.

Rustic Pathway With Swales: Enhancing Drainage & Biodiversity

A 250-metre rustic path winds through a restored coastal beach forest within Labrador Nature Park, featuring carefully planted trees and shrubs, including native coastal species, to rejuvenate the habitat.

The path includes swales that serve as natural drainage solutions while providing essential habitats for local biodiversity, designed in collaboration with NParks’ Youth Stewards for Nature.

Educational Signage & Wildlife Spotting

Learn about the Park's biodiversity through interpretive signage highlighting the local flora and fauna, including the White-bellied Fish Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) and the Plantain Squirrel (Callosciurus notatus).

Perfect for Picnics & Play

With open green spaces and benches along the way, families can take breaks, have a picnic, or let the kids explore while enjoying the sea breeze.

Convenient Access to MRT Station

Keppel Coastal Trail is easily accessible from Labrador Park MRT Station (CC27). Enjoy a scenic 1km walk along Berlayer Creek to Labrador Nature Park. From there, follow the path toward Car Parks C and B, then continue to Pill Box Plaza.

Amenities

Labrador Nature Park offers a playground and open spaces for kids to run around, while nearby dining options at Keppel Marina and Alexandra Retail Centre provide a variety of restaurants and cafes for post-walk meals, with restroom facilities conveniently available at the Park.

Helpful Tips To Know

  • Go during cooler hours: Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal for a comfortable walk.
  • Bring water and snacks: There are limited vending machines along the way, so pack some refreshments.
  • Dress in comfortable clothing and bring a hat, umbrella, raincoat, or poncho for weather protection.
  • Wear comfortable footwear for walking.
  • Carry a small towel or wet wipes for quick clean-ups.
  • Pack mosquito repellent to avoid insect bites.
  • [Parenting Hack!] Baby Powder – Easily removes sand from little hands!
  • Don’t forget your camera or binoculars to capture the stunning views and wildlife.


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This article is prepared by

Leona Quek
Blessed with 3 handsome and loving boys in her life. Two of them call her Mommy, the other calls her Wifey. Every night, she wishes for an early bedtime, but misses her babies as soon as they sleep.

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