
Black Bear Valley is a major scenic spot in the National Migang Mountain Forest Park in Nanjiang County, Sichuan Province, and is one of the best places to take photos in Guangwu Mountain.
The scenic area boasts towering green mountains, winding streams, embracing turquoise waves and grotesque rocks, and interspersed with exotic trees and plants. Visitors can enjoy the unique scenery of each season. In spring, azaleas bloom and springs gurgle; in summer, lush trees shade the landscape, waterfalls flow, and flowers bloom; in autumn, the forests are ablaze with vibrant colors; and in winter, the ground is blanketed in snow and trees. It is a perfect natural setting and a natural oxygen bar for photography, painting, sightseeing, and filming.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Summer and autumn are suitable, and the leaves are at their most vibrant from mid-October to mid-November, and the autumn colors are at their most beautiful.
Included in the Guangwushan Dam Scenic Area ticket:
Peak season (April 1st - November 30th): 85 yuan (including 30 yuan sightseeing bus ticket);
Off-season (December 1st - March 31st of the following year): 50 yuan (sightseeing bus does not run)
7:00-18:00
Black Bear Valley is a wildlife conservation area in Bazhong, Sichuan, dedicated to protecting black bears and promoting environmental education. It plays a significant role in local biodiversity preservation and ecotourism.
The park is located in Bazhong city, Sichuan province. Visitors can reach it by taxi or private car from the city center. Local buses may operate routes nearby, but direct public transport is limited.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn offer the best visiting conditions due to mild weather and active wildlife.
Booking ahead is recommended for weekends and holidays, usually 2–3 days in advance is sufficient.
2–4 hours is generally enough to explore the main areas, watch animal activities, and walk the trails.
Guided tours are available in Chinese. Audio guides in English may be limited, so arranging a local guide is recommended for non-Chinese speakers.
Start at the visitor center, proceed to main bear enclosures, walk the forest trails, attend feeding demonstrations, then finish at scenic observation points and picnic areas.
Night visits and light shows are not offered. Special tours are occasionally available for educational programs or seasonal events.
The park is busiest on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays are less crowded, providing a quieter experience.
Suitable for children and elderly with moderate walking. Wheelchair access is limited on some forest trails.
Cash is accepted, and mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely available. Credit/debit card acceptance may be limited.
Small restaurants and snack stalls are available near the park entrance offering local Sichuan dishes.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan or halal options are limited and may require prior inquiry.
Guesthouses, local inns, and small hotels are available in Bazhong city, offering convenient access to the park.
Yes, the park offers souvenirs such as bear-themed items, postcards, local handicrafts, and small gifts.
Private car or taxi is recommended to travel to nearby attractions or return to Bazhong city. Local buses are limited and may require planning.