
The Dayuhe Reservoir Scenic Area is located in Pucheng County, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province. Built on the lower reaches of the Dayu River, the reservoir has a storage capacity of 500,000 cubic meters and can irrigate 6,000 mu (approximately 1,000 acres) of farmland. The reservoir is a privately-run water conservancy project and is being developed into a scenic area.
The warm temperate continental monsoon climate has four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, and cold and dry winters. Spring, summer, and autumn are suitable for travel.
It is recommended to play for about 30 minutes.
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Dayuhe Reservoir Scenic Area is significant for its role in regional water management and flood control, as well as being a natural and recreational spot. The area combines ecological conservation with scenic beauty, attracting both tourists and locals.
Located in Huayin, Shaanxi province. Visitors can reach the reservoir by taxi or private car. Local buses may connect to nearby towns, but most visitors use personal vehicles or guided tours. Walking is suitable for exploring the surrounding scenic paths.
Open daily, generally from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons due to mild weather and vibrant scenery. Early mornings and weekdays are ideal to avoid crowds.
Entrance fees are modest and tickets can usually be purchased onsite. Some local tourism websites may offer online booking.
Advance booking is generally not required but recommended during holidays or peak tourist season, 1–3 days in advance.
2–3 hours is sufficient to enjoy the reservoir, trails, and scenic spots.
Guided tours may be available locally in Chinese. Audio guides in other languages are generally not offered.
Start at the entrance, walk along the main trail around the reservoir, stop at viewpoints and pavilions, take a boat ride if available, and finish at the picnic or resting areas.
Night visits and light shows are generally not available; the area is primarily for daytime recreational activities.
Weekdays and non-holiday periods are least crowded. Weekends, especially during spring and summer, see more visitors.
Basic facilities include toilets, rest areas, picnic spots, and a few snack vendors. Drinking water should be brought by visitors for convenience.
Most walking paths are suitable for children and elderly. Some areas with uneven terrain may be challenging for disabled visitors.
Cash is commonly accepted; some vendors may support mobile payment apps.
Small local restaurants and snack vendors are available near the scenic area, offering local cuisine.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may require confirmation at local eateries.
Local guesthouses, inns, and small hotels in Huayin are close by and suitable for overnight stays.
Souvenir shops sell local crafts, small trinkets, and items related to the natural and cultural heritage of Huayin.
Taxi, private car, or local buses provide access to Huayin city center or Mount Hua for continuing the trip.