
Wohushan Ski Resort was invested and built by Shandong Junchuang Leisure Sports Club Co., Ltd. It is a comprehensive outdoor fitness base mainly engaged in sports and leisure industries.
The ski resort was jointly planned and carefully designed by experts from China, the United States, Canada, Japan and other countries. It has 12 ski slopes, including 2 advanced slopes, 6 intermediate slopes and 4 beginner slopes. After the planning and construction of the ski resort is completed, it will become the largest tourist ski resort in East China.
In spring, people can enjoy outings and flower viewing; in summer and autumn, they can play golf and fish; in winter, they can ski and exercise; and year-round, they can enjoy unique cuisine. It is currently Shandong Province's largest and highest-quality four-season outdoor leisure and sports base. Wohushan Ski Resort is located south of Beidaogou Village, Zhonggong Town, Licheng District, Jinan City. Connected to Mount Tai and separated from the Wohushan Reservoir by a mountain, it is only 13 kilometers from the city center. Nearby are the nearly thousand-year-old ruins of Pumen Temple and the "Holy Water Spring," one of the 72 famous springs. Surrounded by mountains and offering beautiful scenery, it is an ideal destination for outdoor sports, fitness, tourism, and leisure all year round.
Jinan has a temperate monsoon climate with obvious monsoons and distinct four seasons: dry and rainy spring, warm and rainy summer, cool and dry autumn, and cold and snowy winter.
It is recommended to play for three hours
180 yuan/person
09:00-17:00
Crouching Tiger Mountain Ski Resort is a modern winter sports destination in Jinan, Shandong. It has gained popularity as a recreational hub for skiing and snow activities in the region, promoting local tourism and winter sports culture.
The resort is located in the outskirts of Jinan, accessible by taxi, private car, or tour shuttle services. Public buses can reach nearby stops, and walking is mainly for internal resort trails.
The resort is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the winter season (typically December to February). Early morning or weekdays are ideal for fewer crowds and better slope conditions.
Ticket prices vary by day and package, ranging from 200–400 CNY for lift passes. Tickets can be purchased online through the resort website or offline at the ticket counter.
Advance booking is recommended during weekends, holidays, and peak season, ideally 1–2 weeks ahead, especially for group visits or ski lessons.
Half a day to a full day is usually sufficient to enjoy skiing, snow activities, and resort facilities.
Guided ski instructors are available in Chinese; English-speaking instructors may be arranged on request. Audio guides are generally not provided.
Start with a warm-up or lesson in the beginner zone, proceed to main slopes for skiing or snowboarding, enjoy snow tubing or other activities, take breaks at cafes, and finish with photography at scenic viewpoints.
The resort occasionally offers night skiing or special winter events during peak season. Light shows and themed events may be scheduled for holidays.
The resort is busiest on weekends, holidays, and school vacations. Weekday mornings are the least crowded.
Facilities include restrooms, cafes, rental shops for ski equipment, warming lounges, and first aid stations.
Children can enjoy beginner slopes and snow activities under supervision. Elderly or disabled visitors may have limited access due to ski slopes, but resort facilities and viewing areas are accessible.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted for tickets, rentals, and food. Cash is optional.
The resort has cafes and snack bars serving hot drinks, local snacks, and simple meals. Nearby towns offer additional restaurants with local cuisine.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal or vegan options may require prior inquiry.
Nearby hotels and guesthouses in Jinan or local ski lodges offer convenient access. Some resorts also provide on-site lodging.
Souvenir shops offer winter sports gear, local snacks, and themed merchandise like hats, gloves, and ski accessories.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, and private cars are convenient to continue to central Jinan or nearby attractions. Some tour packages include shuttle services.