
The Dabie Mountain Main Peak Scenic Area is located in Yingshan County, also known as Wujiashan National Forest Park. The scenic area is characterized by mountainous landforms, virgin forests, and river valley landscapes. It brings together "peaks, forests, pools, and waterfalls" in one place, and integrates religious culture, folk customs, historical and cultural landscapes, and agricultural landscapes. It combines simplicity, strangeness, beauty, and mystery.
The natural landscapes in the garden - "Rising Sun on the Main Peak", "Hanging Waterfall", "Stone Waterfall Reflecting the Heart", "Pine Forest Wonders", "Longtan River Valley" and "Millennium Loropetalum Garden" and "Century-old Ancient Vine Garden" are known as the "Seven Magical Wonders".
The cultural landscapes of Shigu Temple and Nanwudang offer opportunities for the dual cultivation of Buddhism and Taoism. The Nanwudang Wusheng Palace scenic area consists of nine palaces and three courtyards, and the open attractions include Wusheng Palace, Linggong Palace, Dragon and Tiger Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Side Hall, Grandmaster's Mansion, Ten Thousand People Tai Chi Square, and Calligraphy and Painting Academy.
The best time to visit is spring and summer from March to August
The main peak scenic area of Dabie Mountain consists of Baimajian, Dabie Mountain Waterfall Group - Longjing Gorge, Bieshan Lake, Siwang Mountain and Dabie Mountain Villa, as well as participatory projects such as rafting.
100 yuan/person
Hubei Dabie Mountain Main Peak Scenic Area is part of the Dabie Mountains, historically significant for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. It has long served as a natural refuge and is important for ecological conservation.
Located in Huanggang, Hubei Province, China. Visitors can reach the park via bus or car from Huanggang city center. Local taxis are available, and walking or hiking is required to access most scenic trails.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Best visiting seasons are spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures, clear skies, and vibrant natural scenery.
Entrance fees are approximately 100–150 CNY (~15–22 USD). Tickets can be purchased online through official platforms or at the park entrance.
Booking is recommended during weekends and holidays, ideally 3–5 days in advance to secure tickets.
Allow 4–6 hours for a full visit, including hiking to the main peak and exploring surrounding trails.
Guided tours are mainly available in Chinese. Limited English-speaking guides may be arranged with advance booking. Audio guides are not commonly offered.
Start from the entrance, hike through scenic forest trails, reach the Main Peak for panoramic views, then descend via alternative trails with viewpoints and waterfall stops.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special eco-tours or photography-focused trips can be arranged by contacting local guides in advance.
Weekends, public holidays, and summer are the busiest. Weekdays in spring or autumn are the least crowded.
Facilities include public toilets, rest areas, snack stands, and small souvenir shops near the main entrance and popular trailheads.
Some trails are steep or uneven, limiting accessibility. Elderly and children should proceed with caution. Wheelchair access is restricted to main entrance areas.
Cash (CNY) and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at ticket counters and shops.
Vegetarian options are generally available; vegan and halal options are limited and may require prior arrangements.
Taxis or private car rentals are the most convenient. Bus connections to Huanggang or nearby towns are also available for onward travel.