Guanshan Grassland

Address Tiancheng Town, Dianzi Village / Guanshan Village, Guanshan Grassland Scenic Area, Baoji, Shaanxi
Hours 08:00–18:00 (Peak season open 24/7 for overnight guests)
Phone +86 917 4605361
Announcement: Alpine Meadow Scenic Area
Entrance ¥60
Hours 08:00–18:00 (Peak...
Best Season June–August (for lush greenery and cool weather)
Time needed 1–2 days
Last visit: May 22, 2026
Author: Hong Ma
Reviewer: Qing Tang

Guanshan Grassland Travel Guide

Guanshan Grassland Overview

The only alpine meadow in Northwest China with a unique 'Little Switzerland' aesthetic. It features rolling green hills, dense forests, and clear streams at an altitude of 2,200 meters.

Guanshan Grassland Opening Hours & Tickets

  • 08:00–18:00 (Peak season open 24/7 for overnight guests)
  • Best season: June–August (for lush greenery and cool weather)
  • Ticket note: General admission is approximately 60 CNY; extra fees for horse riding, archery,...

Essential Guanshan Grassland Visitor Information

  • Enquiries: +86 917 4605361
  • Horse rental stations
  • Yurt-style visitor centers
  • Parking lots
  • Designated bonfire areas
  • Public restrooms

How to Get to Guanshan Grassland

Intercity bus from Baoji to Longxian, then a local shuttle; private car rental is highly recommended.

Guanshan Grassland Travel Safety & Advice

First aid clinic at the main service center; mountain rescue team on standby during peak season.

Practical Info

  • Tiancheng Town, Dianzi Village / Guanshan Village, Guanshan Grassland Scenic Area, Baoji, Shaanxi
  • 08:00–18:00 (Peak season open 24/7 for overnight guests)
  • +86 917 4605361
Hong Ma
Hong Ma
Certified Master Tour Guide
Hong Ma, a Lanzhou-based Certified Senior Tour Guide, specializes in Northwest China itineraries covering the 8-Day Hexi Corridor expedition, ancient Buddhist grottoes pilgrimage, and Mogao Caves.

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On-site notes & editorial review

Tickets

  • General admission is approximately 60 CNY; extra fees for horse riding, archery,...

Online booking may be required

Tips

Bring a warm jacket even in July; UV radiation is strong at high altitudes, so sun protection is vital.

Reality Check

  • Temperatures drop significantly at night even in summer
  • Expect heavy traffic on narrow mountain roads during weekends
  • Mobile signal can be spotty in remote valleys
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Guanshan Grassland Travel FAQ

What should I pack for a summer trip that most people forget?
Everyone remembers a jacket for the cool nights. Almost everyone forgets three things: 1) Lip balm and moisturizer – the high altitude and wind are brutally drying. 2) A power bank – electricity in yurts or older hotels can be unreliable. 3) Wet wipes and hand sanitizer – restroom facilities, especially out on the grassland or in basic accommodations, can be very rustic. Pack like you're going camping, even if you're staying in a resort.
When is the absolute best time to visit Guanshan Grassland for green scenery?
Late June through early August. This is when the summer rains have fully nourished the grasses, and the landscape is at its most lush and vibrant green. By mid-to-late August, some areas can start to look a bit dry and yellowed, especially if it's been a hot summer. Early June can be hit or miss—sometimes it's fully green, sometimes it's still transitioning. July is the safest bet for that classic "emerald carpet" look.
Are there ATMs or places to use credit cards in the Guanshan area?
Assume you are in a cash-based economy. While the main resort hotel might accept digital payments (like WeChat Pay or Alipay), the herders for horseback riding, the small family restaurants, and the yurt stays will overwhelmingly expect cash (Chinese Yuan). There are no reliable ATMs within the scenic area. Withdraw enough cash in Xi'an or Baoji before you head up the mountain.
Is horseback riding at Guanshan Grassland safe for beginners and children?
Generally, yes, because the horses are led by handlers at a walk. The primary risk isn't falling off at a gallop; it's slipping out of the stirrup due to improper footwear or an unexpected jolt. For beginners and kids, insist on a calm horse and a handler who stays close. Hold on to the saddle pommel, not the reins (the handler controls those). The biggest mistake beginners make is wearing the wrong shoes, which reduces stability.
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