Liumu Mountain National Forest Park is located in Qiongzhong County, central Hainan Province, bordering Danzhou and Baisha. It is the source of the three major rivers in Hainan — the Nandu River, the Wanquan River, and the Changhua River. The park boasts unique natural scenery, rich ethnic customs, a total area of 193,000 mu, and is situated in a tropical evergreen monsoon forest area, one of the most abundant regions in China for tropical biological resources. The main peak reaches an altitude of 1,411.7 meters, with a majestic and steep terrain. The Liumu Mountain National Forest Park covers a vast area, divided into five major zones: the Yige Ridge Zone, the锦绣 Valley Zone, the Tianhe Zone, the Diao Deng Ling Zone, and the Liumu Stone Zone. Each zone is primarily composed of primary forests. There is a rich variety of tropical vegetation and spectacular waterfalls and streams, making the scenery extremely beautiful. Among them, the Diao Deng Ling waterfall has a drop of over 100 meters, cascading down in three stages with impressive grandeur.

If you plan to visit the Liumu Mountain National Forest Park, here are some suggestions:

  • Entrance Fee: Free.
  • Opening Hours: 08:00-17:00.
  • Transportation:
    • Self-driving: Navigate to the park.
    • Public Transportation: The most convenient way from Haikou to Liumu Mountain is to take a regular bus to Nada from the West Station at the park gate; you can also take a bus from Haikou to Qiongzhong County and get off at Wushi Town, then transfer to a mini-bus heading to Nada to reach the entrance of Liumu Mountain Forest Park.
  • Recommended Visiting Time: It is suggested to spend one to three hours.
  • Notes: The roads on the mountain are narrow and steep, the downhill path is slippery, please be cautious when climbing; also, please protect the environment, do not pick plants randomly or disturb the habitats of wild animals.

We hope you have a pleasant time at the Liumu Mountain National Forest Park!
Liumushan National Forest Park is located in Qiongzhong County, central Hainan, bordering Danzhou and Baisha. It is the source of the three major rivers in Hainan — the Nandu River, the Wanquan River, and the Changhua River. The park boasts unique natural scenery and rich ethnic culture, covering an area of 193,000 mu. It is situated in the tropical evergreen monsoon forest region, one of the most abundant regions in China for tropical biological resources. The main peak rises to 1,411.7 meters above sea level, with majestic and steep terrain.

The Liumushan National Forest Park covers a vast area, divided into five major areas: the Yingge Ridge Scenic Area, the锦绣 Valley Scenic Area, the Tianhe Scenic Area, the Dingding Ridge Scenic Area, and the Liumushan Stone Scenic Area. Each area is mainly composed of primary forests. There is a rich variety of tropical vegetation here, as well as spectacular waterfalls and streams, making the scenery very beautiful. Among them, the Dingding Ridge Waterfall has a drop of over 100 meters, cascading down in three stages, with an impressive气势.

If you plan to visit Liumushan National Forest Park, here are some suggestions:

  • Ticket: Free.
  • Opening Hours: 08:00-17:00.
  • Transportation:
    • Self-drive: Navigate to drive there.
    • Public Transportation: The most convenient way from Haikou to Liumushan is to take a regular bus heading to Nada from the West Station to the park’s gate; you can also take a bus from Haikou to Qiongzhong County, get off at Wushi Town, and then take a minibus heading to Nada to reach the entrance of the Liumushan Forest Park.
  • Playtime: It is recommended to spend about one to three hours there.
  • Precautions: The roads on the mountain are small and steep, and the downhill road is slippery. Please pay attention to safety when climbing; at the same time, please protect the environment and do not pick plants at will or destroy the habitats of wild animals.

We hope you have a pleasant time at Liumushan National Forest Park!