Location & Accessibility

Xiuhu Auto Camping Park is tucked in the heart of Bishan District, Chongqing, where Daishan Avenue meets Cedar Road. It’s a 40-minute drive from Chongqing Jiangbei Airport (perfect for road trippers) and about an hour from Chongqing Downtown by car. If you’re traveling light, take Bus 901 from Shapingba Station to Bishan City Center, then grab a taxi—it’s easy on the wallet! Train travelers can hop off at Bishan Railway Station and book a rideshare; the park’s signposted in both English and Chinese, so no language stress.

Nature’s Playground

Nestled between Daish Mountain and Xiuhu Lake, this spot feels like a postcard. The lake? Crystal clear, with reflections that’ll make you snap photos. In spring, cherry blossoms explode around the campsite, while summer brings lush greenery for picnics. Autumn paints the hills with fiery reds, and winter? Misty mornings that look straight out of a fairy tale. Bring binoculars—herons and kingfishers love the lake, and if you’re lucky, you’ll spot them diving for fish.

More Than Just Camping

Don’t call it “just a campground”—Xiuhu Auto Camping Park blends nature with culture. Nearby, Bishan Ancient Town offers cobblestone streets and tea houses where elders play mahjong. At night, join locals for a lakeside firework festival (check seasonal events!). The park itself hosts outdoor movie nights under the stars and live music by the bonfire. Pro tip: Rent a paddleboard to explore the lake—it’s the best way to soak in the mountain views.

Stay Options for Everyone

Whether you’re rolling in a luxury RV or sleeping under the stars, Xiuhu Auto Camping Park has you covered. Choose from:

  • Deluxe cabins with lake views (perfect for families).
  • Glamping tents with real beds and USB chargers.
  • DIY camping spots if you’ve got your own gear.
    Bonus: Free firewood for s’mores, clean restrooms, and even a lakeside café serving spicy Chongqing noodles.

Get Around Like a Pro

No car? No problem. The park rents bicycles and electric scooters to explore nearby trails. For day trips, hop on the local bus to Laoyeluo (a cliffside village with epic photo ops) or Jinjian Gorge (hiking paradise). If you drive, park your vehicle at the RV-friendly lots—they’ve got hookups for electricity and water.

Why You’ll Love It

At Xiuhu Auto Camping Park, it’s all about fresh air, starry skies, and that “I’m disconnected but not lonely” vibe. Mornings start with ducks quacking on the lake, afternoons with naps in hammocks, and nights with stories around the fire. Bonus: It’s half as crowded as popular spots like Yangshuo, so you’ll actually hear birdsong, not tour groups. Come for the scenery, stay for the serenity—trust me, your Instagram feed will thank you.