Jordan Valley Park in Kwun Tong is a perfect family destination, offering a huge lawn, model car racing circuits, a maze, gardens, and excellent play areas for kids. In this guide, we’ve rounded up the top things to do, how to get there, where to eat, and more to help you make the most of your visit.
As the largest park in Kwun Tong District, spanning 6 hectares, it offers plenty of space to relax and play, even on busy weekends. The 1-hectare central lawn is perfect for picnics, ball games, kite flying, and endless running around. Surrounding the lawn are stroller-friendly paved paths, landscaped gardens, and plenty of seating areas.
A standout feature is the competition-standard radio-controlled model car racing circuits, where serious RC enthusiasts gather. Even if you don’t bring your own car, kids will love watching the high-speed races and soaking up the lively atmosphere. This mix of open space, unique features, and kid-friendly facilities makes Jordan Valley Park a must-visit for families.
Opening hours: 5:00am – 11:00pm daily
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The children’s play areas cater to a range of ages with classic playground equipment like climbing frames, slides, and swings, plus fitness stations that parents and older kids can use. The layout is stroller-friendly, with wide paths leading between the lawn, playgrounds, and garden areas, making it easy to move around with younger children.
Families can also explore a small hedge maze and themed gardens that give the park a more adventurous feel for kids who love to wander and “discover” hidden corners. The on-site greenhouse and horticultural centre offer a gentle educational element, showcasing plants and flowers and sometimes opening in specific morning and afternoon sessions, so it is worth checking times at the venue. For active parents, a jogging track loops around the park, making it easy to fit in a walk or run while kids play.
Jordan Valley Park is famous for its dedicated radio-controlled model car area, with not one but two purpose-built circuits. One track is designed for larger, faster cars and often attracts serious hobbyists, while the other is set up for smaller cars, making it easier for kids and beginners to enjoy the action. Even if you don’t bring your own car, it’s great fun for children to watch the cars speeding around the tracks and soak up the race-day vibe.
Opening times: 9:00am - 10:30pm daily
The huge central lawn is one of the park’s biggest draws, offering an expanse of real grass where families can spread out picnic blankets, play games, or simply let kids run free. A wide path loops around the lawn, making it a lovely, easy stroll with a stroller or scooter and giving you a natural circuit for little legs to walk or bike around. This combination of open green and a clear walking loop makes the park feel calm and spacious, even on busier days. The central lawn gets no shade, so pack the sunscreen and hats!
Around the main open areas you’ll find lush, landscaped gardens that add color and shade to your visit. The bougainvillea garden in particular is a pretty highlight, with vibrant flowers that make a lovely backdrop for photos and a peaceful place to take a breather while kids snack or rest. Mixed planting, small themed corners, and plenty of benches mean you can easily find a quieter pocket of greenery away from the main play zones.
A designated jogging track runs around the park, giving parents and older kids an easy way to fit in some exercise while younger children play nearby. The gentle gradients and smooth surface mean it’s just as suitable for brisk walking as for running, and it connects well with the internal paths so families can do relaxed loops together. It’s a good option for caregivers who want to stay active without leaving the park or losing sight of the kids.
If you’re not packing a picnic, there are plenty of easy family food options nearby that pair perfectly with a visit to Jordan Valley Park. Amoy Plaza near Kowloon Bay MTR is ideal for a casual bite, with Dough Bros for pizza and doughnuts, Genki Sushi for kid-friendly Japanese, Fairwood for quick Hong Kong–style meals, plus familiar fast food like McDonald’s, KFC, and Pizza Hut.
Alternatively, head to MegaBox in Kowloon Bay, where you can sit down at California Pizza Kitchen, Crystal Jade, Ruby Tuesday, or The Salted Pig for relaxed, family-friendly dining. MegaBox also has plenty of additional fast food and café options, making it easy to combine a park visit with shopping, movies, or indoor activities in the same area.
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