Is woodcutter trail illegal?
Over the past 15 years the woodcutters trail has seen increasing visitorship – despite it being a non-designated trail. Illegal hikers and mountain bikers continue to use this trail in the CCNR despite the possibilty of a $500 fine if caught.
Is woodcutter trail open?
Great trail but this trail is no longer officially open.
Can you hike at MacRitchie at night?
The MacRitchie Reservoir is also a serene place to hike at night as it is much cooler.
Can I hike at night in Singapore?
Singapore River and the Alexandra Canal Linear Park One-way, the trail is 6.25km, and you will have to cross some roads to complete the trail. This is a great trail to run at night and actually the best time to run it because it’s hot during the day.
What is Gnar MTB?
Gnar: Can refer to a very difficult technical feature on the trail. Can also refer to a very rocky or rooty section of trail.
How long is MacRitchie trail?
To get immersed in what MacRitchie has to offer, try hiking a loop around MacRitchie Reservoir. The trek will cover a distance of around 11 km which will take you around 3 to 4 hours, depending on how fast you walk.
What time should I go to MacRitchie?
7 am to 7 pm
MacRitchie Reservoir opening hours are 7 am to 7 pm. Lighting hours are from 7 pm to 7 am. The timings for treetop walk are Tuesday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm and on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 8:30 am to 5 pm. Closed on Mondays except for public holidays.
Can you go MacRitchie at night?
How long is the woodcutters trail in Singapore?
Woodcutters Trail is a 3.5 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Singapore, Central, Singapore that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, and nature trips. This is a great trail with streams and variations of short section terrains.
Where is the entrance to the woodcutter trail?
Entrances to the trail are unmarked so first time visitors may have difficulty finding them. You cannot even find the entrance on the east side as it is purposely obscured. The clue to the entrance lies behind a sign that forbids cyclists using the trail. However the warning is often ignored.
Why are there no signs on the woodcutter trail?
The clue to the entrance lies behind a sign that forbids cyclists using the trail. However the warning is often ignored. Cycling on the trail is discouraged to prevent damage to the trail. Because the trail is not marked, signs are left in the form of tape hanging on branches to indicate the trail.