This park has one of the last few natural beaches in Singapore and is popular with families and camping groups. It is also a favourite spot for bird-watchers. You can spot birds such as eagles, kites, kingfishers and orioles. See if you can catch sight of the White-bellied Sea Eagle!
The park also has strong links with history as it was part of the Naval Base. The Sembawang jetty in front of Beaulieu House was built by the British in the 1940s and completed by the Japanese during their occupation (1942-1945). The walkways in the park today are restored from former paths laid by the British. At the end of Sembawang Road, you can find the remains of the former Seletar Pier, which was in existence since the early 1920s. In the past, when land transport was not well-developed, this pier served those who had to travel by boat to get to the town. The remains of the pier extending out to sea were cleared away by the 1980s.