
Tiger Mountain Park is located on Jiefang Road, Hushan Subdistrict, Jining District, Ulanqab City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Since its completion, the park has become a renowned scenic spot in Jining City, renowned both within and beyond its borders for its cultural heritage and landscape. It serves not only as a leisure and entertainment destination for local residents but also as a scenic spot for tourists. In response to the needs of urban development and tourism, Jining City has invested in the renovation and construction of Tiger Mountain and Baiquan Mountain Parks. The renovated Tiger Mountain and Baiquan Mountain Parks now cover a total of 536.8 hectares, with a total investment of over 56 million yuan during the construction period. These parks have become comprehensive parks integrating culture, leisure, and entertainment.
Climate: Temperate continental monsoon climate
Best travel time: June to October
1-3 hours
Tiger Mountain Ecological Park is an ecological and conservation area in Fengzhen City, Inner Mongolia. It focuses on preserving local biodiversity, promoting environmental awareness, and providing a natural retreat for recreation and education.
The park is located near Fengzhen City in Inner Mongolia. Visitors typically reach it by taxi or private car. Local buses may connect nearby towns, but direct public transport options are limited.
Opening hours are usually from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit due to comfortable temperatures and scenic foliage.
Tickets can be purchased at the park entrance. Prices are moderate, and online booking may be available through local tourism websites or apps.
Booking in advance is recommended on weekends or holidays. A few days in advance is usually sufficient.
2–4 hours are generally enough to explore trails, scenic spots, and observation areas.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese. English or other language guides are less common and may need to be arranged in advance.
Start at the main entrance, follow marked trails to observation points, explore forested areas, visit picnic/rest zones, and return via scenic loop paths.
Night visits are generally not available. Special tours may be organized for eco-education events but are rare.
The park is quiet on weekdays and more crowded on weekends and holidays. Early mornings are the best for avoiding crowds.
Facilities include restrooms, a few small food kiosks, benches or picnic areas, and information points. There are limited souvenir shops.
Main trails are moderately accessible. Some paths may be uneven. Elderly or disabled visitors may need assistance in certain areas. Children should be supervised.
Both cash and mobile payments are generally accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller kiosks or entrance tickets.
Nearby towns have local restaurants serving regional cuisine. Small cafes or snack kiosks may be present inside the park.
Vegetarian options are limited. Halal food may require visiting nearby towns.
Hotels and guesthouses are available in Fengzhen City, ranging from budget to mid-range options.
Small souvenir shops sell postcards, local crafts, and ecological-themed gifts.