
Baigui Lake Water Park, located in Wuhuliu Village, Caozhen Township, Zhanhe District, Pingdingshan City, offers over ten attractions: the Fairytale Guaiguai Lake, Pirates of the Caribbean Water Castle, the Thousand Miles High-Speed Slide, the Rainbow Competitive Slide, the Flying Dragon Slide, the Sky-Highway Carousel Slide, a swimming pool, a Hawaiian Beach, a wave pool, a lazy river, and a musical interactive fountain. These attractions offer a fairytale-like experience of joy and excitement, offering an unprecedented water-based lifestyle. There are also dedicated interactive play areas for both children and adults, allowing you to reconnect with your childhood while enjoying family time. It's a perfect place for families with children.
temperate monsoon climate;
Best in summer
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours
June 16th - September 5th: 10:30-22:30
White Turtle Lake Water Park is part of the larger White Turtle Lake Scenic Area in Pingdingshan, Henan. It serves as a family-friendly destination combining aquatic entertainment with natural beauty, promoting tourism and local recreation.
The water park is located within the White Turtle Lake Scenic Area in Pingdingshan. Visitors can reach it by taxi or private car from the city center. Limited local bus services connect the scenic area from nearby districts.
The water park operates mainly during the summer months (June to August) from morning until late afternoon. Weekdays are best to avoid crowds, and early mornings are ideal for quieter visits.
Ticket prices vary by age and season, with discounts for children and groups. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via the official White Turtle Lake website or authorized ticketing platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during peak summer weekends and holidays. Online reservations a few days ahead help secure entry and reduce waiting time.
A full day is recommended to enjoy all pools, slides, and surrounding lake areas. Half-day visits are possible for quick trips or focused activities.
No official guided tours or audio guides are typically provided. Signage and staff assistance are available in Chinese.
Night visits are generally not available, as the park primarily operates during daytime hours in summer. Special summer events may occur on holidays.
Weekdays are least crowded. Weekends, holidays, and peak summer months see higher attendance.
Children can enjoy dedicated pools and play areas. Elderly and disabled visitors may use accessible paths and lakefront areas, though water attractions may have restrictions.
Cards and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted. Cash may be used for small purchases or convenience.
Restaurants and cafes within the park offer snacks, beverages, and casual meals. Nearby scenic area facilities also provide local cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available at main cafes; vegan and halal options are limited, so checking in advance is advised.
Nearby accommodations include lakeside hotels, guesthouses, and resorts catering to families and tourists visiting the water park.
Souvenir shops offer water park-themed merchandise, local crafts, swimwear, and small gifts.