Many people in Shanghai like to go camping outdoors on weekends or during long holidays. However, most places in Shanghai do not allow camping. So, which parks in Shanghai allow camping with tents? See the details below.
1、Jibei Wilderness Park
Escape the city and embrace nature in a place without a ceiling. Give yourself a chance to connect with nature and your inner self. Go out, go live, empty your mind, and feel the beauty of nature.
Recently, the City Escape Plan – Camping series landed in Jibei Wilderness Park. In this brand new year, come and escape the city with Mickey, Donald Duck, and Goofy, and experience the joy of setting up tents together!
Address: No. 5051, Hu Yi Road, Jiading District
2、Changxing Island Wilderness Park
Pumpkin Field Wilderness Camp – Changxing Island Wilderness Park, located in the northwest of Changxing Island, Shanghai, is only separated from Pudong by a river. It takes 40 minutes to drive from downtown Shanghai. The camp covers an area of 5.56 square kilometers, making it one of the largest wilderness parks in Shanghai and a sea island-type ecological conservation park.
“If you don’t go out for fun in spring, you’re a fool.” With the May Day holiday approaching, why not take your kids and set up a tent in the lush outdoors for an unforgettable family time!
Address: No. 199, Qiugan Road, Changxing Town, Chongming District
3、Pujiang Wilderness Park
Pujiang Wilderness Park boasts 5.3 kilometers of Huangpu River shoreline resources, vast forest resources, and rich cultural resources. It is positioned as a “suburban urban forest-type wilderness park with forest recreation and waterfront leisure as its main functions.”
This place is perfect for first-time campers. Many lawns and woodlands in the park are open to tenters. Children’s laughter echoes from the lawns. In this season of warm spring and blooming flowers, come and enjoy a leisurely afternoon!
Address: No. 8, Lane 2578, Puxing Road, Minhang District
4、Guangfulin Wilderness Park
Guangfulin Wilderness Park is located adjacent to the Guangfulin Cultural Site, stretching from Chenhua Road in the north to Guangfulin Road in the south. Standing on the Guantang Bridge and looking out, the river is sparkling under the sunlight, green trees line both sides, and the green scenery is refreshing.
Have a relaxing break and picnic on the spacious lawn, immerse yourself in the fresh natural oxygen bar, and enjoy a leisurely time.
Address: No. 3488, Chenta Road, Songjiang District
5、Qingxi Wilderness Park
Qingxi Wilderness Park, located by the Dalian Lake, is the only wilderness park in Shanghai with a wetland theme. Walking into the park, you will see a forest of metasequoia trees, and the calm lake reflects the beauty of spring. Set up your tent here for a rest, and you can capture stunning photos with your phone.
Address: No. 500, Zilian Road, Jinze Town, Qingpu District
6、Qidonglin Park
The spring breeze blows, the leaves rustle, whispering the secrets of nature. The lakeside lawn of Qidonglin Park is about 1,000 square meters, while the central lawn is even larger, covering 2,000 square meters. The lawn is soft and lush, perfect for jogging, taking a break, taking kids out, relaxing, and setting up a tent with the whole family!
Address: 380 meters east of the intersection of Luyang Road and Xuesong Road, Putuo District
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