Visit the picturesque wetland trails, enjoy birdwatching, and explore the diverse flora and fauna. Take a boat ride through the wetlands or enjoy a peaceful walk along the scenic paths surrounded by nature.

Baoying Lake National Wetland Park, also known as the Bailu Island Ecotourism Area, lies between Baoying Lake and the Grand Canal, adjacent to Baoying County. It boasts clear waters, tranquil forests, and an elegant environment. Featuring four key themes: " Water, Greenery, Wilderness, and Fun ," and ecological elements such as " water, islands, forests, and birds ," it is an ideal destination for green, healthy, leisure tourism, and agricultural sightseeing.
The park boasts numerous trees and a dense network of waterways, creating a rare, pristine ecological haven with blue skies, clear waters, and lush green land. The park currently encompasses nearly 3,000 mu (approximately 1,000 acres) of forest, including over 2,200 mu (approximately 1,000 acres) of 40- year-old metasequoia stands . It is a prime destination for urbanites, often exposed to the harmful effects of exhaust fumes, to breathe in oxygen, cleanse their lungs, and enjoy a healthy lifestyle. It is known as " Central Jiangsu's premier forest oxygen bar . "
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
50 yuan/person
8:00-17:30
Baoying Lake National Wetland Park is a vital ecological area designed to preserve local biodiversity. It plays a significant role in water conservation and is home to a variety of waterfowl and plant species, making it a key area for environmental education and research.
Located in Baoying County, Yangzhou, the park is easily accessible by taxi or private vehicle. Local buses connect the park to nearby cities, and visitors can also walk from nearby hotels in Baoying.
The park is open daily, with the best time to visit being during the spring and autumn months for pleasant weather. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for birdwatching and avoiding crowds.
The entrance fee is approximately 40 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through local tourism platforms.
Advance booking is not required, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons. Booking a few days in advance should be sufficient to ensure entry.
A visit can typically take 2-4 hours, depending on the pace at which you explore the trails, enjoy the boat rides, and stop for photography.
Key highlights include the main wetland areas, the birdwatching spots, and the variety of ecosystems such as marshes, lakes, and reed beds. The boat tour along the lake is also a must-do.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some private guides offer tours in English. Audio guides in Mandarin are also available for self-guided tours.
The best viewpoints are from the observation platforms along the main trail, where you can capture panoramic shots of the wetlands. The boat ride also offers great opportunities for photography, particularly at dawn and dusk.
Start with a walk along the main trail to explore the wetlands, followed by a boat ride around the lake. End with a visit to the observation towers for a bird's-eye view of the park.
Currently, there are no special night visits or light shows at the park, but the wetlands are peaceful in the evenings, making it ideal for a serene visit.
The park can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
The park has public toilets, water stations, and rest areas. There are also a few small cafes and souvenir shops near the entrance.
The park is mostly accessible for elderly visitors and children, with well-paved trails. Some areas may not be easily accessible to those with mobility issues, but there are wheelchair-friendly paths in certain parts of the park.
Cash, as well as mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay, are accepted. Credit cards are not widely accepted inside the park.
There are a few small cafes within the park, but for more options, head to the nearby Baoying town where you can find local restaurants serving Jiangsu cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available at most restaurants. Halal food may be limited, but can be found in Baoying city center.
There are several budget and mid-range hotels in Baoying town. For more luxurious options, consider staying in Yangzhou or Zhenjiang, which are within an hour's drive from the park.
Nearby attractions include the Baoying County Museum and the Yangzhou Slender West Lake. Both are easily accessible for a day trip when combined with a visit to Baoying Lake National Wetland Park.
There are souvenir shops near the park entrance selling local crafts, waterfowl-themed items, and eco-friendly products.
Local buses and taxis are available for onward travel. Visitors can also take private transport to nearby attractions in Baoying or head to Yangzhou or Zhenjiang for more sightseeing options.