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Three Gorges National Geopark Adventures

Three Gorges National Geopark showcases the dramatic geology and landscapes along the Yangtze River’s famed Three Gorges region, offering stunning cliff views, river cruises, and opportunities to explore ancient cultural sites.

Approximately 60,000 acres
Acres Protected
Over 50 miles of established trails and river routes
Miles of Trails
Estimated 2 million
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Three Gorges National Geopark

Three Gorges National Geopark
 

Three Gorges National Geopark spans the renowned Three Gorges section of the Yangtze River, encompassing the Qutang, Wu, and Xiling Gorges across the provinces of Hubei, Chongqing, and adjacent Hunan. This geopark preserves towering limestone cliffs, deep river valleys, and unique karst landforms formed over millions of years. The park’s geology is distinguished by steep gorges, rock formations, and fossil sites that reveal the Earth's geologic history. Besides its geological significance, the region is rich in cultural heritage with ancient temples, historic towns, and relics that reflect the long human presence along the Yangtze. Outdoor activities include river cruises that navigate dramatic waters and passing through the famous Three Gorges Dam, hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the river and cliffs, and opportunities for photography and wildlife observation, especially birds and fish species unique to the Yangtze's ecosystem. The geopark experiences seasonal hydrological and climatic changes that affect recreational access. Key landmarks like the Shennong Stream, Baidicheng (White Emperor City), and the Lesser Three Gorges add cultural and scenic depth. Visitors are drawn by the combination of monumental natural formations and cultural sites, making it a popular destination for those interested in geology, history, and nature tours. The geopark also plays a role in regional conservation efforts amid increasing tourism and development pressures.

Highlights

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Spectacular vertical limestone cliffs along the Yangtze River

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Shennong Stream: a crystal-clear tributary with unique karst scenery

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Ancient Baidicheng (White Emperor City) fortress with historical significance

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The Xiling Gorge, the longest and most rugged of the Three Gorges

Notable Natural Features

Shennong Stream

A clear tributary flowing into the Yangtze, famous for towering karst cliffs and serene boat rides.

White Emperor City (Baidicheng)

An ancient fortress and temple complex perched on cliffs overlooking the river, rich in historical and poetic heritage.

Three Gorges Dam

The world’s largest hydroelectric dam, located within the geopark boundaries, offering viewpoints and interpretive centers.