Singapore offers a variety of running routes that cater to both casual joggers and seasoned runners. In 2025, several of these spots have been enhanced with improved facilities, making your running experience even more enjoyable. Here are five top places to run in Singapore this year:
1. Bedok Reservoir Park
Bedok Reservoir Park features a 4.3-kilometer gravel track that loops around the reservoir, offering scenic water views for runners. The park is equipped with water fountains and bathrooms, ensuring convenience during your run. Additionally, the surrounding area includes fitness stations and open fields for group activities. For those who need to drive, there are multiple parking options around the reservoir. Situated along the running route you will also find HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir and PAssion WaVe @ Bedok Reservoir, offering opportunities for refreshment.
2. MacRitchie Reservoir Park
The park features well-maintained trails that wind through lush rainforests, offering a refreshing escape from the city’s concrete jungle. Runners can choose between different trail lengths, including the popular 10-kilometer loop around the reservoir. The undulating terrain provides a great opportunity to build endurance and strength, making it ideal for both casual joggers and serious trail runners. With amenities like water coolers, restrooms and lockers (located near the main entrance), MacRitchie ensures a comfortable running experience. Plus, the chance to spot local wildlife like monkeys and monitor lizards adds an adventurous element to every run.
3. Gardens by the Bay and Fort Canning Park
Combining the flat, scenic routes of Gardens by the Bay with the hilly terrain of Fort Canning Park offers runners a diverse workout experience. The approximately 9–10 km route is popular among runners seeking variety in elevation and scenery.
4. Changi Airport Connector
The 3.5-kilometer Changi Airport Connector links East Coast Park to Changi Airport, making the airport terminals directly accessible to pedestrians and cyclists. Along the route, runners can enjoy the Changi Jurassic Mile, featuring life-sized dinosaur displays. The Hub & Spoke Café along the connector offers pay-per-use showers, allowing runners to freshen up after their run.
5. Singapore Sports Hub
The Singapore Sports Hub provides a comprehensive sports and recreation experience, including sheltered running tracks that allow for comfortable runs regardless of weather conditions. Free lockers are available for public use in the OCBC Arena building from 7 am to 10 pm. After your run, you can grab a bite at the food court or fast-food restaurants within the complex.
These running spots not only offer diverse environments—from coastal views to lush greenery—but also provide essential facilities to enhance your running experience in Singapore.
If you’re looking for even more running routes in Singapore, check out the comprehensive routes listing on JustRunLah! They feature a wide range of trails, from beginner-friendly loops to challenging long-distance routes, helping you discover the best places to run across the island.