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Stone Forest Scenic Area adventures

Stone Forest Scenic Area Adventures

The Stone Forest Scenic Area in Yunnan, China, is renowned for its stunning karst formations and extensive limestone pillars that present a surreal landscape. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and cultural significance.

96,000
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
3.5 Million
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Stone Forest Scenic Area

Stone Forest Scenic Area
 

Situated in the Shilin Yi Autonomous County of Yunnan Province, Stone Forest Scenic Area is a geological wonder characterized by its dramatic limestone formations. These towering karst structures resemble a petrified forest, with some peaks reaching up to 30 meters. The region is geologically significant, showcasing formations that date back over 270 million years to the Permian period. Culturally, the site is integral to the local Yi people's folklore and traditions, often associated with legendary stories and local myths. Visitors to the park can explore well-maintained trails that wind through these enchanting stone pillars, discovering caves, ponds, and striking vistas that change with sunlight and shadows. The area also hosts the annual Torch Festival, highlighting the vibrant Yi culture through dance and music. Open year-round, the Stone Forest is accessible through guided tours that enhance the experience with historical and ecological insights.

Highlights

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Naigu Stone Forest - featuring black stone formations and quiet surroundings.

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Shilin Stone Forest - offers majestic views and intricate pathways amongst towering rocks.

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Minor Stone Forest - known for its diverse stone formations and cultural significance.

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Lizi Yuanqing Scenic Area - a lesser-known section with unique rock gardens.

Notable Natural Features

Ashima Rock

A famous stone formation resembling a girl from the Yi people's legends.

Lotus Pond

A serene pond surrounded by dramatic rock formations.

Torch Festival

An annual cultural celebration held by the Yi people, featuring traditional performances and activities.