Hotels with Pet Friendly Near Baihe River Canyon

Escape urban hustle at the Hundred Miles Scenic Gallery - Baihe Valley, where nature unfolds like a living painting! Marvel at the dramatic canyon landscapes threaded by crystal-clear rivers, perfect for hiking through pristine ecosystems. Each season paints a new masterpiece—spring wildflowers, summer cool retreats, autumn foliage fireworks, and winter's frost-kissed tranquility. Don't forget your camera—every turn reveals Instagram-worthy vistas and potential wildlife encounters in this untouched paradise!

Beijing Woofeng Rushe Homestay

Beijing Woofeng Rushe Homestay

5 / 5Outstanding59 Reviews
No. 41, Gangou Folk-custom Village, Liudaohe Village, Qianjiadian Town
2.28KM from Baihe River Canyon

Looking for an escape from the city? This is your ideal getaway! Nestled among rolling mountains and crystal-clear waters, this homestay offers a charming countryside vibe with high-end amenities. Whether you want to enjoy quality family time, go fishing, barbecuing, or even river trekking, this place has it all. It’s pet-friendly, so your furry friends can join the adventure! Unwind in the tea room or sing your heart out in the KTV. Nearby attractions like Wulong Canyon and dinosaur footprints await your exploration. Don’t miss out!

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelDryerChildren's Play AreaBarbecueFishing
per night
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USD**6
Baili Xiangju Hostel

Baili Xiangju Hostel

4.8 / 5Outstanding31 Reviews
South of Villagers Committee, Dashiyao Village, Qianjiadian Town
3.99KM from Baihe River Canyon
Family-friendly HotelBarbecueFitness CenterBarbecue AvailablePet FriendlyQuality Hotel
per night
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USD**5
Beijing Wangshange Farm Restaurant

Beijing Wangshange Farm Restaurant

4.5 / 5Great13 Reviews
No. 38, Gangou, Liudaohe Village, Qianjiadian Town
2.33KM from Baihe River Canyon
Picnic AreaChildren's Play AreaValet ParkingBarbecueFishingBarbecue Available
per night
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USD**3
Beijing Yinian Mountain Suites

Beijing Yinian Mountain Suites

5 / 5Outstanding10 Reviews
No. 99, Hekou Village, Qianjiadian Baili Landscape Gallery
4.38KM from Baihe River Canyon
Mahjong Room24-hour front deskFree ParkingBarbecueLuggage StorageBudget-Friendly Hotel
per night
From
USD**7
Beijing Guiqin Farmhouse

Beijing Guiqin Farmhouse

4.7 / 5Great14 Reviews
No.6 Gangou, Liudaohe Village, Qianjiadian Town
2.31KM from Baihe River Canyon
Mahjong Room24-hour front deskFree ParkingBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and Cards
per night
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USD**9
Beijing Jing'an Shanju Farm Stay

Beijing Jing'an Shanju Farm Stay

4.4 / 5Good17 Reviews
No. 21, Ganggou, Liudaohe Village, Qianjiadian Town
2.31KM from Baihe River Canyon
Close to AnimalsHikingFree ParkingNon-smoking floorBarbecueChildren's Supplies
per night
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USD**2
Baili Shanshui Gallery Hongxiang Farmhouse

Baili Shanshui Gallery Hongxiang Farmhouse

4.9 / 5Outstanding3 Reviews
No.35 Liudaohe Village, Qianjiadian Town
1.65KM from Baihe River Canyon
24-hour front deskFree ParkingBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet Friendly
per night
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USD**8
Baili Shanshui Gallery Yulong Farmhouse

Baili Shanshui Gallery Yulong Farmhouse

4.7 / 5Great18 Reviews
No.141 Liudaohe Village, Qianjiadian Town
1.87KM from Baihe River Canyon
Luggage StorageBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet Friendly
per night
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USD**5
Longhuayuan Inn

Longhuayuan Inn

3.5 / 56 Reviews
No.38 Liudaohe Village, Qianjiadian Town
1.38KM from Baihe River Canyon
24-hour front deskFree ParkingLuggage StorageInnPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and Cards
per night
From
USD**7
Baili Landscape Gallery Hou Yuzhi Homestay

Baili Landscape Gallery Hou Yuzhi Homestay

千家店镇河口村村委会北20米
4.5KM from Baihe River Canyon
Free ParkingPet FriendlyPet FriendlyParking
per night
From
USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Baihe River Canyon

Recommended is Baihe Valley Slow Life Homestay, nestled within the heart of Baihe Gorge and Hundred-Mile Scenic Gallery. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of riverside cliffs and lush mountain landscapes. The homestay provides complimentary guided hiking tours and hosts interactive workshops for families, including bamboo weaving and fruit-picking experiences. Located just a 5-minute walk from major viewpoints, it’s an ideal base for immersing in authentic rural life in northern Beijing.

The most convenient option is renting a car or joining a private day-trip tour—the journey takes about 1.5 hours via Jingmi Road and Huairou Interchange, passing through scenic forested areas and traditional villages. Public transport involves taking a bus from Dongzhimen Long-Distance Bus Station to Huairou Bus Terminal, then transferring to a local minibus, but this route is time-consuming with limited schedules. Advance planning is strongly advised for a smooth arrival.

Visitors can explore diverse outdoor adventures: river trekking (rafting) for intermediate hikers, mountain biking trails (nearly 20 km long, following the riverbank with sweeping vistas), and stargazing camping nights (weekly themed bonfire events in summer). Local guides also offer indigenous-led nature walks, revealing insights into wild flora, bird habitats, and ancient mining tunnels—offering a deep connection between ecology and heritage.

The optimal season is June to September, when temperatures hover between 20–28°C, rivers run full, and foliage is vibrant green. Mid-July sees wildflowers blooming along the trail, creating colorful ribbons across the landscape. By September, golden maples and red leaves reflect beautifully in clear streams, turning the gorge into a living painting—perfect for photographers and nature lovers seeking breathtaking seasonal beauty.

Beyond main attractions like Longmen Gorge and Double Waterfall Viewpoint, lesser-known gems include Stone Buddha Cave (requires guided access, housing Ming-era stone carvings) and Cloud Top Cliff Trail (800m elevation, offering sweeping views of the winding Baihe River below). Also, Sunrise Valley at dawn features dramatic mist rolling over the valley—a favorite among photographers. These off-the-beaten-path locations are accessible only through local cooperative guides, offering a deeper, more authentic experience.

Local cuisine highlights wild mountain ingredients: try Baihe Sour Fish Soup (freshly caught stream fish simmered with homemade fermented vegetables), truffle stir-fried mountain mushrooms (wild chanterelles and chicken-of-the-woods), and walnut pastries (handcrafted, crispy with nutty aroma). Some homestays offer a wild delicacy banquet, featuring clay-pot chicken stew, wild celery tofu soup, and purple sweet potato rice—all sourced directly from nearby farms, preserving the true taste of northern Beijing’s countryside.