The Serangoon Park Connector preserves one of Singapore’s rare coastal wetland ecosystems, offering sightings of mangrove roots, fiddler crabs, and kingfishers. During low tide in the early morning, visitors may witness ghost crabs scurrying across mudflats—a mesmerizing natural spectacle.
The route includes an eco-guided trail and a night sky observation platform, complemented by educational programs hosted at the nearby Environmental Education Centre. Seasonal events like Night Eco Explorations, led by trained guides using infrared flashlights, allow guests to observe nocturnal wildlife and record bird calls, fostering deeper appreciation for biodiversity.
This trail is widely recognized as a "living classroom" within the city, embodying Singapore’s commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship through immersive, science-based experiences.