Situated in the Wulingyuan District of Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is China’s first national forest park and the heart of Zhangjiajie’s tourism.
Positioned in the central part of the Wuling Mountains, it is renowned for its distinctive quartz sandstone peak forest landscape, home to over 3,000 majestic peaks, earning the title “Three Thousand Peaks, Eight Hundred Beautiful Waters.” The park is divided into six sub-areas: Huangshizhai, Pipa Creek, Golden Whip Stream, Yaozi Village, Shedao Valley, and Yuanjiajie, each offering unique and stunning scenery. In addition to its extraordinary natural beauty, the park boasts a rich diversity of plant and animal life, making it a top travel destination in Zhangjiajie for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.