North District Park Playground
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About this place
Spanning 8.6 hectares, North District Park is a spacious public recreational area located in the New Territories between Sheung Shui and Fanling. Managed by the LCSD, it features a peaceful, Yangzhou Qing Dynasty style artificial lake with scenic pavilions and cascading waterfalls, alongside energetic sports and play zones. Families love the dedicated children's play area, stroller friendly paved trails, seasonal flowers, and stunning bald cypress trees lining the water.
Things to know
Beat the Heat
Since the playground is fully outdoors, summer temperatures can be intense. The best visiting times are early morning (8:00 AM to 10:00 AM) or late afternoon (after 4:00 PM).
Seasonal Highlight
If you visit in January, take the kids to Phase I around the artificial lake. The bald cypress trees change color to striking golden orange and bright red, perfect for family photos.
Pack Essentials
Bring sunscreen, sun hats, plenty of drinking water, and mosquito repellent, especially during the wetter months from April to October.
Onsite Comfort
The park is well equipped with multiple clean public restrooms, drinking fountains, rest benches, and a light refreshment kiosk for quick snacks.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the East Rail Line to Sheung Shui Station (Exit B2) and walk 6 to 10 minutes to the park gates. Alternatively, walk 12 to 15 minutes from Fanling Station (Exit A2).
Take KMB routes 70K, 78K, 79K, 273A, 273B, or 273D for local areas, 261 from Tuen Mun, 276/276P from Yuen Long, 278X from Tsuen Wan, or N73 from Sha Tin.
Drive via Jockey Club Road or So Kwun Po Road. Drop off passengers near the main gates, and use nearby on street metered spaces or paid parking at Sheung Shui Centre.
Taxis can easily pull up along the curb of Jockey Club Road or Chi Cheong Road right at the park's entrance plazas.
Pedestrians can smoothly access the park via the wide, barrier free entrance walkways.
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