
Zhumadian Forest Park, now called Zhidi Park, is located at the intersection of Tianzhongshan Avenue and Lianjiang Avenue in Zhumadian City. Following Nanhai Park, it is a large-scale comprehensive urban park integrating leisure, entertainment, culture, and ecology.
The forest area has reached 706 acres, with more than 30 varieties of trees including ginkgo, cedar, metasequoia, etc. , which have effectively improved the local microclimate, formed a good ecological environment, and attracted many kinds of birds to make their homes here.
The park is fully equipped with various recreational facilities, including a square for the elderly to do morning exercises, as well as zip lines, bumper cars, horseback riding, go-karts, pirate ships, and lake cruises for the young.
Walking through the Landmark Park, you will see small bridges, flowing water, winding paths, natural and ancient style, elegant and refined, and pleasant scenery. It is truly a distinctive business card of Zhumadian city.
The seasons are suitable, and starting from early June , the lotus in the park enters its blooming period, with hundreds of varieties including White Swan, Silver-Red Thousand Leaves, Red Lips, Water Oriole, and Sunny Day.
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Zhumadian Forest Park is a major urban green space in Zhumadian, Henan, promoting ecological preservation and offering recreational space. It is significant for environmental conservation, local tourism, and providing a natural escape within the city.
The park is located in Zhumadian city, Henan province. Visitors can reach it by local buses, taxis, or private car. Walking is feasible from nearby neighborhoods.
Typically open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons to enjoy comfortable weather and scenic views.
Entrance is usually free or low-cost; tickets (if required) can be purchased at the park entrance. Online booking is generally not necessary.
Booking in advance is not typically required unless visiting during public holidays or large events.
2–4 hours are sufficient to explore the main trails, viewpoints, and rest areas.
Guided tours may be available occasionally, mostly in Chinese. Audio guides are generally not provided.
Start at the main entrance, follow the primary forest trail to the lake area, explore side paths and observation points, then return via the scenic picnic and rest zones.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Occasional special events may occur during holidays, but regular light shows are not common.
Weekdays are less crowded, while weekends and public holidays see higher visitor numbers.
Main trails are suitable for children and elderly visitors. Some paths may be uneven, so wheelchair access is limited.
Cash is generally accepted; mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely available for any services or small purchases.
Small restaurants and cafes are available near the park entrance, offering local dishes and snacks.
Vegetarian options are available at local eateries; halal options may be limited.
Several hotels, guesthouses, and budget accommodations are within a short drive from the park, located in Zhumadian city center.
Souvenir shops near the park sell local crafts, nature-themed items, and snacks.