
Beijing/Amur Corktree Bark Forest Hotel Deals
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Step into Beijing Jiufeng National Forest Park - Yellow Pine Grove, and you'll discover a primeval wonderland! Home to rare yellow pine forests rarely seen in North China, the area erupts in fiery hues during autumn. Oxygen-rich air turns every breath into a treat, while wooden trails lead you through diverse flora and fauna. The ultimate reward? Climb to Jiufeng Peak for a panoramic view of Beijing's skyline—where wilderness meets metropolis. Perfect for a full-day escape that'll rejuvenate your senses!




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Stay at Beijing Jiufeng International Youth Hostel, just a 5-minute walk from Huangboluo Forest, offering cozy wooden cabins and camping areas ideal for nature lovers. The hostel provides free bicycle rentals to explore forest trails. Nearby, Xiaoshitan Homestay features traditional Jingxi village architecture with mountain and forest views from its rooms—perfect for morning mist walks and stargazing at night. Accessible via Line 16 Subway to "Yongfeng Station," then transfer to Bus 949, the journey takes about 40 minutes from downtown Beijing, making it highly convenient.
Explore tree species identification tours led by professional ecologists, discovering the characteristics of rare trees like Huangboluo and birch within the forest. The park also features an outdoor yoga zone, hosting weekly morning sessions blending mindful breathing with forest meditation. In winter, join snow track tracking workshops to learn how to identify animal footprints left by squirrels and hares, enhancing observational skills. All activities include bilingual guides, making them ideal for families and nature enthusiasts.
Take Metro Line 16 to "Yongfeng Station," then transfer to Bus 949 directly to "Jiufeng National Forest Park" station—approximately 40 minutes. Alternatively, use Didi or Gaode Ride-hailing services for a direct trip lasting about 1 hour, passing through Wenquan Road and Jingmi Road with scenic views of western Beijing’s hills. For eco-friendly travel, rent public bicycles from Haidian District starting points and ride along greenways to the park—around 30 km total, ideal for light outdoor enthusiasts.
Spring (March–May): Join Mountain Flower Discovery Tours, focusing on identifying early blooms like purple magnolia and wild peach. Summer (June–August): Attend Night Firefly Observation Walks in dark-sky zones to witness bioluminescent insects. Autumn (September–November): Participate in Red Leaf Photography Workshops, teaching lighting composition and forest photography techniques. Winter (December–February): Experience Forest Zen Retreats, combining meditation, nature journaling, and mindful breathing in the deep woods. All events require advance registration—check the official website one week ahead.
The park hosts an Ecology Education Center featuring interactive exhibits on biodiversity and climate regulation within Huangboluo Forest. It includes a Children’s Nature Classroom, offering monthly "Little Ecologist" programs involving soil analysis, insect specimen crafting, and plant printing. Guided staff also provide free ecology lectures on forest fire prevention, wildlife conservation, and sustainable living. All resources are open to the public, ideal for school groups and family visits.
Absolutely! Huangboluo Forest features a Family Nature Exploration Trail (2.5 km) with interactive quiz signs and fun photo spots that turn learning into play. The Forest Play Zone offers hands-on activities like weaving, bark art, and nature collage-making to spark creativity. Daily guided tours at 10 AM are led by trained ecologists, providing engaging walks through the woods and a complimentary "Nature Explorer Kit" as a souvenir. Safety is prioritized with first aid stations and clear signage, ensuring peace of mind for parents.
Huangboluo Forest is part of Beijing Jiufeng National Forest Park, with an admission fee of 30 RMB per person, half-price for students with valid ID. Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, extended to 7:00 PM during winter (December–February). Smart ticketing kiosks and WeChat QR code payments are available, supporting multiple languages. We recommend HopeGoo in advance via the official mini-program "Beijing Forest Park" to avoid peak crowds. Free maps and smartphone navigation are provided upon entry, enhancing travel efficiency.
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