1 / 3SkatePark @ Lakeside Garden
đ Jurong East, Central
Singapore's largest outdoor skatepark spans 17,000 square metres with five zones from a learn-to-skate pod through to a big bowl. A bouldering wall, pump track, and scenic lakeside surroundings round out this free facility.
Stepping into the Skate Park at Lake Garden, I'm immediately struck by its sheer scale. It's a sprawling paradise for skaters. The park, known as Singapore's largest outdoor skate facility, is a marvel that stretches across 17,000 square meters. Each of the five pods within the park offers a unique experience. I watch beginners take cautious strides in the Learn to Skate Pod, while adrenaline junkies tackle the steep curves of the Big Bowl Pod. It's not just about skateboarding; the parkour zone and bouldering wall invite athletes of all stripes to test their mettle. The lakeside setting is breathtaking, providing a tranquil counterpoint to the skaters' energetic maneuvers. The thoughtful integration of shelters and solar panels speaks to a commitment to comfort and sustainability that impresses me deeply. But what truly captivates me is the sense of community. The park is alive with the camaraderie of skaters and the shared enthusiasm for the sport. Classes and events are a regular occurrence, welcoming all skill levels into the fold. I leave the Skate Park at Lake Garden feeling inspired by the seamless blend of sport, nature, and community spirit. It's a place that celebrates movement and connection, and I'm already looking forward to my next visit. P.S. I ran here quite frequently. Photos taken in the early morning where there is no crowd. Best time to visit is probably late afternoon/ early evening where you will see the skaters, bikers.
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Reviewers describe it as a "sprawling paradise" with a genuine sense of community. One visitor wrote: "The park is alive with the camaraderie of skaters and the shared enthusiasm for the sport." The bouldering wall draws non-skaters too, making it a venue the whole family can enjoy.
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ET Ang
2 years ago
âStepping into the Skate Park at Lake Garden, I'm immediately struck by its sheer scale. It's a sprawling paradise for skaters. The park, known as Singapore's largest outdoor skate facility, is a marvel that stretches across 17,000 square meters. Each of the five pods within the park offers a unique experience. I watch beginners take cautious strides in the Learn to Skate Pod, while adrenaline junkies tackle the steep curves of the Big Bowl Pod. It's not just about skateboarding; the parkour zone and bouldering wall invite athletes of all stripes to test their mettle. The lakeside setting is breathtaking, providing a tranquil counterpoint to the skaters' energetic maneuvers. The thoughtful integration of shelters and solar panels speaks to a commitment to comfort and sustainability that impresses me deeply. But what truly captivates me is the sense of community. The park is alive with the camaraderie of skaters and the shared enthusiasm for the sport. Classes and events are a regular occurrence, welcoming all skill levels into the fold. I leave the Skate Park at Lake Garden feeling inspired by the seamless blend of sport, nature, and community spirit. It's a place that celebrates movement and connection, and I'm already looking forward to my next visit. P.S. I ran here quite frequently. Photos taken in the early morning where there is no crowd. Best time to visit is probably late afternoon/ early evening where you will see the skaters, bikers.â
Alex Tan (sup dot sg)
3 years ago
âI recently had the pleasure of visiting this amazing skate park with a rock climbing wall and I have to say, I was blown away by how awesome it was! As someone who loves both skateboarding and rock climbing, this place was a dream come true. First of all, the skate park itself is top-notch. The ramps, rails, and obstacles are all expertly designed and maintained, making for an incredibly smooth and exciting skating experience. There's plenty of space to skate and a variety of different features to try out, from big ramps to smaller obstacles for beginners. But what really sets this place apart is the rock climbing wall. It's a massive, towering structure that offers a challenging and thrilling climb for both beginners and experienced climbers. The holds are carefully placed and the routes are well-marked, making it easy to navigate your way to the top. Overall, I had an incredible time at this skate park with a rock climbing wall. Whether you're a seasoned skater or a beginner, or a climbing enthusiast, there's something for everyone here. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the facilities were clean and well-maintained. I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a fun and exciting way to spend their time! 5 stars all around. much thanks to doge multiverse sgâ
Loki
3 months ago
âOne of the best outdoor skateparks in Singapore. Spacious, thoughtfully designed, and set in a beautiful green environment, this skatepark caters to a wide range of skill levels â from beginners cruising around to experienced skaters tackling bowls and technical featuresâ
CHONG BOON KIONG
3 months ago
âSkatepark lakeside is situated near a walking distance from Chinese Garden MRT Station. There are five levels of zones skate with well maintained ground. All park are free to use...â
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Overview
SkatePark @ Lakeside Garden covers 17,000 square metres with five distinct pods catering to every skill level â a Learn to Skate Pod, Big Bowl Pod, pump track, parkour zone, and bouldering wall. Shaded sections, solar-panel shelters, and pram-accessible paths run throughout the lakeside park. The venue hosts regular classes and community events, drawing skaters, bikers, and parkour enthusiasts alike.



