Where to Camp in Jingzhou

Jingzhou has many great places to camp. If you want to experience camping, you can’t miss these places! Let’s take a look at some recommended camping spots in Jingzhou! See details below.

I. Jingzhou Tanshuo Auto Camping Site

1. Introduction: Songzi Tanshuo Auto Camping Site is the first five-star auto self-driving sports camp in China. It has more than 30 RV spaces, equipped with water and electricity poles, picnic areas, wash basins, leisure activity areas and other complete supporting facilities.

2. Address: No. 8, Tanshuo Avenue, Songzi City, Jingzhou

3. Ticket Price:

(1) Ticket price: 28 yuan/person

(2) Ticket includes: Children’s rock climbing, children’s playground, parent-child tribe. You can enter and exit unlimited times on the day of non-major holidays.

(3) Refund and Change Rules: Unused tickets can be refunded at any time. Orders do not support partial refunds. If you need to change the date, please apply for a refund and then rebook.

4. Latest Offers:

From September 9th to December 31st, students can enjoy the camp tour package at 80 yuan/person (original price 120 yuan) with a student ID, and the lake island camping package at 298 yuan (including 2 boat tickets, tents, barbecue).

Where to Camp in Jingzhou

II. Hong Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area Starry Sky Camping

1. Introduction: Hong Lake Ecological Tourism Area has more than ten scenic spots, including the Ten-Mile Lotus Belt, the Ten Thousand Acre Lotus Root Area, the Lotus Viewing Corridor, the Nine-Bend Bridge Corridor, the Guanyin Lotus Platform, the Lotus Fairy, the Fishing Island Lover’s House, and the Lotus Source of the Heart Island. The 200,000-mu ecological park, 100,000-mu lotus pond, the first revolutionary capital of Xiang’e and Western Hubei, and the Ming and Qing Dynasty Street are interlaced and reflected, with endless scenery, beautiful and breathtaking. In the Hong Lake Lantian Ecological Tourism Scenic Area, there are dozens of scenic spots, including the Xiang’e and Western Hubei Revolutionary Site Group, the Lotus Viewing Bridge, the Lotus Source, the Guanyin Lotus Platform, the Lotus Fairy, and the Hundred Meters.

2. Address: Qujiawan Town, Honghu City, Jingzhou, Hubei Province

3. Ticket Price: 488 yuan/person

4. Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00

Where to Camp in Jingzhou

III. Huangshantou Ecological Tourism Area

It is a national AAA-level tourist attraction and a scenic spot in Hubei Province. There are mountains and water here, with lush green trees, towering pines and cypresses on the mountain, lush bamboos, and five lakes reflecting below, with crisscrossing paths. Tourists can feel the tranquility and beauty of nature here.

Where to Camp in Jingzhou

IV. Qianshan Forest Art Garden

This is a large-scale comprehensive garden scenic spot with natural scenery as the main feature, integrating art exhibitions, music with food, flower arrangement and tea tasting. The trees in the garden are lush and leafy, with green shades, and the air is fresh. In addition to the campsite under the cherry blossom trees, there are also designated camping areas next to the Longmen Waterfall, where tourists can set up their own tents or awnings, listen to the sound of the waterfall, and enjoy the fun of camping. In addition, there are tea-making fields in the woods here, which have been upgraded to independent wooden rooms, making them more private and peaceful.

V. Jiangxian Park Bridge West Lawn

This campsite has a variety of tents and can accommodate 400 people at the same time. Here, citizens and tourists can use the grass as their bed and the tent as their house, enjoying the river breeze and chatting about life with family and friends.

VI. Jingzhou Zhongshan Park Ruomu Campsite

The campsite is located in Zhongshan Park, near the zoo and adjacent to Jiangjin Lake. Citizens can have gatherings, camping, team building, games, etc. here. The campsite focuses on ecological protection and provides tent rentals, team building parties and other services.

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