
Xixiyuan Valley Waterfall Campground is located at No. 88, Longqing Temple, Xixiyuan Village, Yuhang District, Hangzhou. Looking around, you can see lush greenery, mountains and water, and fresh air. It is a great place to relax.
River tracing, treasure hunting in the bamboo sea, and checking in on the trails - thanks to the ecological advantages of being close to the Huanghu River and the hundred-acre bamboo forest, it attracts a large number of men, women, and children to come and play.
You can bring your own tent, gas stove, and ingredients, or rent them. You can eat at the table, barbecue, or fish...
You can enjoy the scenic waterfall, paddling pool, children's sand pit, open-air movie, live CS, outdoor KTV...
Independent lawn games: Frisbee, mini golf, lawn football, etc.
Monday to Sunday 10:00-21:00;
Xixiyuan Valley is a natural scenic area in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, known for its waterfalls, forests, and tranquil environment. It is a popular spot for outdoor recreation and eco-tourism.
Located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Accessible by taxi or private car. Some local buses connect to nearby villages, followed by short walks along trails to the campground.
Open daily, generally from early morning to late afternoon. Spring and autumn are ideal for mild weather and scenic beauty.
Entrance is generally free; camping fees may apply, payable onsite. Tickets for camping can sometimes be reserved online or at the entrance.
Booking is recommended for camping, especially on weekends or holidays. 1–2 weeks in advance is advisable during peak seasons.
3–6 hours for day visits; overnight stays recommended for camping experiences.
Guided tours are limited and mainly in Chinese; audio guides are generally unavailable.
Night visits are limited to campers; no light shows or organized special tours are generally available.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Early morning visits help avoid peak crowds.
Basic facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, and small food stalls. Bring water and supplies for hiking or camping.
Some trails are steep or uneven, limiting accessibility for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can manage easier trails with supervision.
Cash is generally accepted; mobile payments may be available at larger stalls or camping registration points.
Nearby villages offer local restaurants and small cafes serving regional dishes and snacks.
Vegetarian options are usually available; vegan and halal options are limited.
Guesthouses and small hotels in nearby Hangzhou districts provide convenient access within 30–40 minutes by car.
Small souvenir shops sell local crafts, snacks, and eco-friendly gifts.