Labrador Nature Reserve Find out more about nature reserves 1/5 2/5 3/5 4/5 5/5 Built on the edge of the secondary forest with a prime vantage point of the cliff-side vegetation and a picturesque view of the sea, Labrador Nature Reserve is an oasis of tranquillity and natural wonders. Thriving with wildlife, the park is a favourite haunt of nature lovers. It is not uncommon for visitors to hear songs from a variety of bird species, including those of the Oriental Magpie-robin and Black-naped Oriole. Take a leisurely stroll along one of the nature trails, and you may spot the resident squirrels scurrying up trees. Labrador Nature Reserve is part of the Southern Ridges, which also comprises Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, and Kent Ridge Park. Location Along Labrador Villa Road Get Directions Park Information How to get there: Alight at Labrador Park MRT station Park size: 22 hectares Nature Reserve opening hours: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm daily (entering or remaining in the nature reserve after 7:00 pm is not allowed) Park and Berlayer Creek lighting hours: 7:00 pm to 7:00 am daily Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible Smoke-free park Nearby Park Connectors Alexandra Garden Trail Notices For public safety, the Casemate and the Rocky Shore are closed. If you wish to organise an activity in the park or nature reserve for a group of 30 people or more, please complete this application form and submit it to us at least one month before the date of the activity. Please email the form to: ooi_pin_chong@nparks.gov.sg Things To Do Visitor (9) Volunteer (1) Bird Watching It is not uncommon for visitors to hear songs from a variety of bird species at Labrador Nature Reserve. Keep a lookout for the Oriental Magpie-Robin and Black-Naped Oriole. Sightseeing Check out the remnants of what used to be a British military battlement. Features include the machine gun post and artillery pieces. Photography Home to the only coastal cliff in Singapore, nature photographers are in for a treat! You might be lucky enough to catch the mighty White-bellied Sea Eagle in action! Barbecuing Family outings are so much more fun around the barbecue pits. You can book a barbecue pit at Labrador Nature Reserve. Book a BBQ Pit Dining & Picnics Those who enjoy fine dining every once in a while may consider having a meal at Tamarind Hill Restaurant. The restaurant is set in a restored historic colonial bungalow serving traditional and contemporary Siamese cuisine. Alternatively, if you wish to have a picnic at the park, there is plenty of shade along the scenic promenade for you to have your picnic. Exercise & Workout Enjoy the breeze while using any of the nine sets of fitness equipment found in the park. You can also take in the scenic view of the sea and nearby islands while you jog in the park. Fishing For fishing enthusiasts, various species of fishes can be caught along the shoreline of the promenade. Heritage Trails & Guided Tours Labrador Nature Reserve was an important World War II site. Embark on a learning journey to learn about its history, and visit sites such as the Pill Box and the Fort. See Guided Tours Nature Appreciation & Nature Walks Crucial to Singapore’s biodiversity, back mangrove species can be found at the Berlayer Creek boardwalk, while coastal cliff vegetation can be found in the nature reserve. You can also try taking a walk through a mildly-challenging Coastal Path & Nature Path inside the Labrador Nature Reserve. Volunteering Keen to be part of our biodiversity conservation efforts? Translate your passion into action and sign up as a Central Nature Reserve volunteer! Sign up as a volunteer Find Out More What To See Book a Venue