
The Longhu Bay Scenic Area is located in Shisandu, Shidu Scenic Area, Beijing. With its picturesque mountains and clear waters, steep valleys, lush peaks and forests, beautiful rocks and deep pools, and breathtaking scenery, it is known as "a green mountain and wild ferry, a hundred-mile art gallery," and "a natural air conditioner and oxygen bar."
Longhu Bay is a comprehensive leisure and vacation destination offering dining, accommodation, transportation, sightseeing, and entertainment. Activities include bamboo rafting, rafting, mountain hiking, beach BBQs, a water challenge, 22 treetop adventures (divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels), a dragon-crossing river, and cliff rappelling. Besides beautiful scenery, the resort also offers thrilling activities. The newly built glass plank road and glass bridge have attracted many courageous individuals. There's also a rainbow valley where the spraying water creates a dazzling display in the sunlight.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
Summer is the best time to visit, as both the temperature and scenery are excellent, and it is also suitable for playing in the water.
Recommended 1-day tour
80 yuan
08:30-17:00
Shidu Longhu Bay Scenic Area is known for its unique karst landscapes and natural beauty. It has historical significance as part of Beijing's suburban natural reserves, offering a retreat from urban life and a place for outdoor recreation.
Shidu Longhu Bay is located in the Fangshan District of Beijing, about 80 km southwest of downtown Beijing. Access is easiest by taxi or private car. There are also buses from Beijing’s city center, though travel time may take 2–3 hours.
The area is generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit due to comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Early mornings are ideal for avoiding crowds.
Entrance fees vary by season but are generally around 60–80 CNY per person. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local travel platforms.
Booking is not strictly necessary except during weekends or holidays. If visiting during peak season, it’s recommended to book 1–2 weeks in advance.
A full day (6–8 hours) is recommended to explore the main scenic spots, take a boat ride, and enjoy hiking or other outdoor activities.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. English guides may be available through private tour operators, but audio guides are not common.
Start at the main entrance, hike to scenic cliff viewpoints, take a boat ride along the river, explore local villages, and finish at designated picnic or rest areas.
Night visits are limited as the area closes at 6:00 PM. Special tours such as rafting or adventure activities may be available by appointment.
Weekends and holidays can be busy. Weekdays, especially early mornings, are the least crowded times for a peaceful experience.
Facilities include restrooms, small snack shops, picnic areas, and rest benches along the main trails. Some areas have small souvenir shops.
Parts of the area are suitable for elderly and children, but steep trails and rocky paths may not be suitable for disabled visitors. Some viewpoints have easier access.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at shops and ticket counters. Cash is also usable, especially for small vendors.
Small local restaurants serve traditional Beijing and Fangshan cuisine. Some hotels nearby also have cafés and dining options.
Vegetarian options are available in local restaurants. Halal options may be limited, mainly in restaurants serving lamb or beef dishes.
Several guesthouses, inns, and small hotels are near Shidu Scenic Area, including riverside lodges and countryside retreats for overnight stays.
Yes, souvenirs include local handicrafts, postcards, traditional snacks, and small decorative items related to the scenic area.
Taxis or private cars are the most convenient. Returning to Beijing city center can also be done via regional bus services, though travel time may take 2–3 hours.