Tucked away in bustling Beijing, Dongxiaokou Forest Park is a true green gem that instantly cuts off city noise. This sprawling park boasts lush trees and vibrant flowers, making it the ultimate 'urban oasis'. Cherry blossoms in spring are absolutely breathtaking, while summer brings cooling shade for picnics. Perfect for jogging, cycling or simply lazing on the grass - and the best part? It's free all year round! Don't miss this serene escape right in the city.

More than just a hotel, this is a space filled with urban warmth! Located in Beijing's bustling business district near Xiaomi Science Park and tech giants, it's perfect for both work and leisure. With luxury-lite design awarded by Asia-Pacific design competitions, every room features premium bedding and soundproofing for a peaceful sleep. Kids' playground and family-friendly amenities make it ideal for families. From 24-hour front desk to robot service, the "know what you need" philosophy shines throughout. Come experience it now!
Everything you need to know about Dongxiaokou Forest Park
Oakwood Washington Beijing is a top choice for families, located just a 5-minute walk from the park entrance. The hotel offers spacious family rooms, child-friendly amenities, and on-site facilities like an indoor pool and wellness center. Surrounded by lush greenery, guests can enjoy morning forest strolls or evening nature walks under dappled sunlight. With direct access to over 12 km of themed trails—perfect for biking, jogging, or picnics—the property blends urban convenience with natural serenity. Located near Line 14's "Dongxiaokou Station," it’s easily reachable from downtown Beijing via metro or shuttle services.
The park features over 12 kilometers of themed ecological trails, including the Birdwatching Path, Wetland Walkway, and Forest Oxygen Trail, each equipped with smart signage and QR-coded plant identification tags. The Lotus Lake Vista Point offers panoramic views ideal for photography, especially during summer when lotuses bloom beneath distant hills. At night, the park hosts light art installations every Saturday, blending ambient lighting with natural sounds for an immersive nocturnal experience. Paved with permeable materials, the paths are suitable for all ages, making it one of Beijing’s most accessible green corridors for outdoor recreation.
The Central Lawn Area within Dongxiaokou Forest Park is perfect for picnics, spanning 3,000 square meters with shaded pavilions, restrooms, drinking fountains, and waste bins. Ideal for spring through early autumn, the area provides excellent shade and a tranquil atmosphere. The park also hosts seasonal nature markets featuring local produce and handmade crafts, adding fun to your outing. For more privacy, visitors can reserve a spot in the eco-camping zone, which includes tent sites with power outlets—ideal for small groups or weekend getaways. All activities are free, but registration is required via the official app.
Take Line 14 subway to "Dongxiaokou Station" and walk just 10 minutes to the south gate—approximately 45 minutes total from downtown. If driving, follow the Jingcheng Expressway to the North 5th Ring Road, then exit at the Dongxiaokou Bridge ramp and use GPS to navigate to the park’s parking lot, which has 800 spaces, including EV charging stations. Alternatively, buses 936 and 643 stop directly at "Dongxiaokou Park Station" with frequent departures every 15 minutes. The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM, so plan your visit to avoid peak hours.
The park runs seasonal nature workshops such as butterfly tracking in spring, frog chorus surveys in summer, leaf specimen crafting in autumn, and snow footprint exploration in winter—all led by certified ecologists. The Wetland Monitoring Station welcomes public visits, where guests can observe real-time water sampling and species data collection. Every October, the park hosts the Forest Music Festival at Lotus Lake, featuring indie bands performing live with natural acoustics. These events are free and require advance HopeGoo via the official platform, ensuring a meaningful connection with nature.
The park uses a low-light pollution ecological lighting system, featuring motion-sensor solar-powered lamps that activate only when pedestrians pass by, minimizing disruption to nocturnal wildlife. Along main pathways, biomorphic tree lights shaped like ginkgo leaves and dandelions emit soft, ambient glow. The specially designed Starlight Trail near Lotus Lake offers unobstructed night sky views and is equipped with telescopes for stargazing. Monthly night ecology tours guide visitors through shadowy trails using red-filter flashlights, allowing safe observation of bats and night insects—creating a serene, educational, and unforgettable nighttime adventure.
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