Where to Go Camping in Beijing
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Spring has creeped up on us like bunnies who’ve been living deep in their burrows all winter long, we can’t wait to peek our heads out from the apartments we’ve been holed up in for a breath of warm, fresh air.
There are plenty of camping grounds in and around the capital where you can pitch a tent, break out the frisbee, and while away the long spring days.
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North of Beijing
Yudu Mountain Scenic Area
Elephant and Heron Nature Park
Saint-Louis Manor
WOOTA Camping Ground
Tent Home Camp One
South of Beijing
Eagle Camp
Nature Camp
Yudu Mountain Scenic Area
Here you’ll be able to enjoy a few days of scenic natural beauty. Take in the sights of the nearby mountains and the views of the alpine meadows. Visitors are able to stay in Japanese style white tents and enjoy BBQ, picnicking, strawberry picking, kite flying, and whatever other camping activities your family might enjoy.
Find it:
玉渡山风景区(延庆区)
Tel: 69190280, 69195118
Elephant and Heron Nature Park
Located five kilometers southwest of Pinggu District, between Zhoucun Bridge and Qingyantun Bridge, and just southwest of CuiXing Road. This area covers 1,600mu of camping and RV grounds. From the Wangfujing area, it’ll take you about one and a half hours to get there.
Once there, visitors can pitch their tents or spend a few days living it up in their RV, all while enjoying the peaceful lake and lush green grass.
This camping ground allows bicycles and off-roading vehicles but doesn’t specify whether you’ll be able to rent them on site.
Find it:
北京大象鹭岛自然乐园(平谷区)
Tel: 18519224091
Saint-Louis Manor
Located relatively close to the Red Brick Art Museum is a little piece of paradise, away from the hustle and bustle of Beijing city life.
The estate covers 540mu of land and has been a favorite for local urban residents – who affectionately refer to it as the “back garden of family life” – for ages. Visitors are welcome to pitch their own tent for outdoor fun with the family.
Find it:
圣露庄园(崔各庄)
Tel: 18611726707
WOOTA Glamping
Jingkids editor Vivienne Tseng-Rush wrote about her glamping experience at WOOTA. What’s glamping you ask? It’s camping on a whole ‘nother level!
They’ve got staff-led activities for kids and huge luxury tents to stay in. Check out Vivienne’s experience here.
Find it:
WOOTA Glamping (七棵树创意园附近)
Tel: 69131458
Tent Home Camp
This camping ground has tents that are already pitched available for rental, whether it be a small one for a quick break in the afternoon or a big one for an outdoor kids’ party.
Find it:
帐篷家一号营地(朝阳公园内)
Tel: 16600074522
Eagle Camp
Located in Fangshang District, this spot is perfect for those who love camping and golfing. It’s relatively close to Dongfang Shuangying Golf Course, and just half an hour’s drive from the city center.
The campground itself has all the basic necessities and the facilities are kept in decent shape. There’s a commissary for food and drinks, and cars are allowed on-site for easy loading and unloading. It’s worth noting that no open flames are allowed here.
Find it:
EAGLE CAMP 双鹰露营公园
Tel: 18600076112
Nature Camp
Surrounded by green hills and pink flowers, this is a place where you can camp, cook up a BBQ, and host a bonfire party.
Find it:
天开自然营地
Tel: 61368009
Images: 官方图、网络、大众点评, Pexels
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