Baijianghu Forest Park (白江湖森林公园)– A Green Oasis in Zengcheng,Guangzhou

 


If you’re looking for a place near Guangzhou to breathe fresh air, enjoy open landscapes, and get close to nature, Baijianghu Forest Park (白江湖森林公园) in Zengcheng is an excellent choice. With its vast lake, rolling hills, and peaceful forest trails, the park is often called the green lung” of Zengcheng.

A Park by the Water

The highlight of the park is Baijiang Lake, a large reservoir surrounded by lush forests. The lake is calm and mirror-like, reflecting the blue sky and green hills. Whether you’re walking along the banks or taking in the view from a hilltop, the scenery feels serene and refreshing.



Things to See and Do

  • Hiking Trails – Well-paved paths and forested trails make the park perfect for a leisurely hike or a morning jog.

  • Scenic Lookouts – Climb up to a viewing platform and you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the lake and surrounding forests.

  • Cycling – The wide roads around the lake are great for cycling, especially in the cool of the morning or late afternoon.

  • Picnics & Family Outings – Open grassy areas and shaded spots make the park a popular place for families to relax together.

  • Birdwatching – The lake and forest attract many species of birds, offering quiet moments for nature lovers.

A Natural Retreat

Unlike some tourist-heavy attractions, Baijianghu Forest Park feels more like a local treasure. It is free to enter and has a peaceful, uncommercialized atmosphere. The park embodies the idea of escaping the bustle of the city and finding a slower rhythm of life in nature.



Baijianghu Today

As one of the major ecological parks in Zengcheng, Baijianghu Forest Park is both a recreational area and an important ecological conservation zone. For travelers exploring Guangzhou’s outskirts, it offers a refreshing balance of scenic beauty and outdoor activities.

Visitor Tips

  • Location: Zengcheng District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province

  • Opening Hours: Typically open all day; best visited during daylight hours

  • Admission: Free of charge

  • Recommended Duration: 2–3 hours (half-day trip)

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn for mild weather; early mornings for fresh air and quiet walks

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