
Stone Park, located at the foot of Tongguling Mountain in Wenchang, is a pristine seascape with flat sand and clear water. The distinctive rock forests of varying sizes dot the shore and the waters are particularly striking. Strolling through Stone Park, stepping on the gentle sand and watching the clear waters lapping against the rocks, one can't help but feel the magnificent scenery of "rocks piercing the sky, waves crashing against the shore, and thousands of piles of snow rolling up."
The main attraction of Stone Park is a leisurely stroll, where you can enjoy the beautiful ocean views and the diverse rock formations. It's said that the rocks here were lifted from the surface by orogeny tens of thousands of years ago, and the tidal impact and erosion of time have shaped the unique landscapes we see today. The rocks are incredibly varied, resembling scallops and honeycombs, each a truly captivating sight. This de-commercial area is perfect for those who prefer a less crowded environment.
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Stone Park, also known as Wenchang Stone Forest, is famous for its natural rock formations that resemble petrified trees, formed over millions of years. The park is a geological wonder and a testament to the forces of nature, providing insights into the region’s geological past.
Stone Park is located in Wenchang, Hainan. The most convenient way to reach the park is by taxi or private car. Public buses are available but may take longer. The park is approximately a 40-minute drive from Wenchang city center.
The park is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The best time to visit is in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and crowds.
The entrance fee is approximately 80 RMB per adult. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the park or online via local tourism websites.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended during peak seasons or holidays. Booking a day or two in advance will help avoid long lines.
You will need about 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the park, including visiting the main stone formations and taking in the scenic views.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides are offered in multiple languages, including English, for those who prefer a self-guided experience.
The best photography spots are at the main observation deck and the Dragon’s Backbone formation, especially during the golden hour of sunset for dramatic lighting.
Start with the main entrance and explore the Stone Forest area. Continue to the high viewpoint for panoramic views and then proceed to the Dragon’s Backbone formation before finishing at the central rest area.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows at Stone Park. However, during certain festivals, special evening events or tours may be organized.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are weekday mornings, especially from Tuesday to Thursday.
There are basic facilities available, including clean toilets, water stations, and rest areas. A small souvenir shop offers local crafts and snacks.
While the park is mostly accessible, some areas with steep paths may not be ideal for elderly or disabled visitors. Children will enjoy exploring the park, though supervision is recommended for safety.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are preferred and widely used in the park. Credit cards may be accepted in some areas.
Vegetarian and some vegan options are available at the local restaurants. Halal food may be available in specific restaurants in Wenchang, but options inside the park are limited.
There are small souvenir shops in the park offering local handicrafts, Hainan-themed goods, and stone carvings.
The best option to continue your trip is by taxi or private car to explore nearby attractions. Public buses may also be available but are less convenient.