
Hunheyuan Forest Park is located in Wandianzi Town, Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County, Fushun City, with a total area of 8,240 hectares. It is the source of Hunhe River, the "Mother River" of Liaoning Province.
The main tourist attractions include: the back building, the watchtower, the source of the Hunhe River, the Erdingzi Watchtower, the ski resort, the hunting ground, the Xiaoshahe scientific research demonstration forest, the sand table room and the animal specimen room.
The park is a feast for the eyes with green mountains and treasures everywhere. It is the birthplace of the three treasures of Northeast China: ginseng, sable fur, and deer antlers. It has a wide variety of animals and plants and is an ideal place for people to travel, relax and vacation.
Temperate continental monsoon climate, suitable for travel year-round
long time
40/person
Hunheyuan Forest Park is a major urban green space in Fushun, Liaoning, serving as an ecological and recreational area. It was established to preserve local forested areas and provide residents and tourists a place for outdoor activities and environmental education.
The park is located in Fushun city, Liaoning Province. It can be accessed via local buses, taxis, or private cars. Walking is suitable once inside the park for exploring trails and scenic spots.
The park is usually open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn for pleasant weather and colorful scenery.
Entrance is generally free or requires a minimal fee (around 10–20 CNY). Tickets can be purchased at park entrances; online reservations may be available for special events.
For general visits, booking in advance is not required. For group tours or special activities, 1–3 days in advance is recommended.
2–4 hours is sufficient to explore main trails, scenic viewpoints, and recreational areas.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English are rare, so visitors may need to use apps or local guides for translation.
Start from the main entrance, follow central trails to viewpoints and lakes, visit cultural spots, then end at picnic or rest areas.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special guided tours or seasonal events may occur during holidays or festivals.
Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
The park provides restrooms, benches, picnic areas, and small kiosks or vending machines for snacks and drinks.
Some trails and areas are suitable for children and elderly visitors. Wheelchair access is limited on steeper trails.
Cash is accepted at small kiosks; mobile payment options like Alipay or WeChat Pay may also be accepted at major entrances.
Vegetarian options are available at some nearby restaurants; vegan or halal options may be limited.
Small souvenir stalls sell local crafts, postcards, and eco-themed products representing Fushun culture.