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Sweat for Free: The Best Outdoor Gyms and Fitness Circuits in Singapore
Discover the top spots to get fit without spending a dime, from East Coast Park to Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
3 min read
Wellness
Discover the top spots to get fit without spending a dime, from East Coast Park to Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
3 min read

Singapore has 27 free outdoor gyms and fitness circuits, according to the National Parks Board, making it easy for residents to stay active without breaking the bank.
With the rising cost of gym memberships and fitness classes, these outdoor facilities are a welcome respite for those looking to get in shape without overspending. The city-state's emphasis on community wellness and outdoor recreation has led to the development of numerous parks and fitness spots, catering to a wide range of interests and fitness levels. As the government continues to invest in sports infrastructure, including the upcoming Singapore Sports Hub, it's an exciting time for fitness enthusiasts in the city.
For those living in the east, East Coast Park is a popular spot, with its 15-kilometre stretch of coastline offering ample opportunities for jogging, cycling, and other outdoor activities. The nearby Bedok Reservoir Park also features a fitness corner with equipment such as pull-up bars and parallel bars. In the heartlands, Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park boasts a 3-kilometre running route and a fitness station with equipment like leg press and chest press machines. The Singapore Sports Council's (SSC) ActiveSG programme also offers free fitness classes at various parks, including Toa Payoh Town Park and Jurong Lake Park.
According to a survey by the Singapore Department of Statistics, 43.1% of residents aged 18-64 engaged in sports or exercise at least three times a week in 2020. With the average monthly gym membership costing around $150, outdoor fitness spots are an attractive alternative. In fact, a study by the National University of Singapore found that exercising outdoors can have additional physical and mental health benefits, including reduced stress levels and improved mood. As of January 2026, the National Parks Board has recorded over 1.5 million visits to its parks and gardens, highlighting the growing demand for outdoor recreational spaces.
So, what's next for outdoor fitness in Singapore? The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has announced plans to develop more park connectors and green spaces, including the upcoming Rail Corridor, which will provide a 24-kilometre stretch of green space for jogging, cycling, and other activities. For those looking to get started, the Health Promotion Board (HPB) offers a range of free fitness programmes and resources, including workout routines and nutrition advice. With its numerous free outdoor gyms and fitness circuits, Singapore is an ideal city to get fit without breaking the bank – so why not lace up those running shoes and get moving?
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