Rower's Bay is situated at the far end of Lower Seletar Reservoir next to Yishun Dam. The Park is named for the reservoir's popularity with kayaking and dragon-boating enthusiasts.
At the Park, there is an approximately 1.5-2 kilometer flat path flanked by towering reeds and swaying willow trees extending along the water's edge. There is also a sheltered pavilion that offers panoramic views of the waters of the Lower Seletar Reservoir. Seating areas are scattered along the path that looks out to the reservoir. These are perfect areas to catch the sunrise or sunset in Singapore.
Rower's Bay also features a boardwalk that brings visitors closer to the reservoir's waters. In addition, a wetland area has been developed beside the boardwalk to enhance the area's biodiversity, such as the grey heron and copper-cheeked frog. With a water depth ranging between 50 mm to 1,500 mm, the wetland area has been designed to attract different types of birds and wildlife.