Balong Gorge Rafting, also known as Huangshui Shuanghe Balong Rafting, is located in the Shuanghe Grand Canyon of Shizhu Huangshui Forest Park. It combines forest glass rafting and forest canyon rafting. It is an important node of the Shizhu Dahuangshui tourist area and a must-pass place on the tourist connection road. The scenic spot has prominent location advantages, and the transportation geography is very developed and convenient for travel.
It is 57 kilometers away from Shizhu County seat, 37 kilometers away from Shizhu Huangshui, only 28 kilometers away from Lichuan City, Hubei Province, 15 kilometers away from Shazi Station of Chongqing-Lichuan Railway, and only 7 kilometers away from Heyuan exit of Shanghai-Chengdu Expressway (G42), with a driving time of 5 minutes. Balong Gorge Rafting is located in Xinjian Group, Shiyu Village, Fengmu Town, Shizhu County. It has the Zhongshan landform of Wushan sedimentary rock. The high altitude can reach more than 1900 meters, and the low altitude can reach 800 meters. The average altitude is 1400 meters. It is located in the Yudong fold zone and belongs to the mountainous area of Wushan Dalou Mountains. The terrain in the territory is high in the east and low in the west, showing undulating decline. There are continuous mountains, overlapping peaks, staggered peaks and dams. The coverage rate of virgin forest is more than 80%. The air in Balong Rafting Scenic Area is fresh, and the content of negative oxygen ions in the air is extremely high. It is a natural large oxygen bar. Balong Rafting Scenic Area belongs to the subtropical monsoon humid climate. The climate is mild, with abundant rainfall and pleasant climate. The average temperature in summer is 21℃, and the temperature is only 25℃. It is a good place for leisure and summer vacation. Inside the valley, there are towering peaks in various poses, lush forests, and trees swaying with the wind. When traveling between the two banks, the scenery is unlimited, full of greenery and very beautiful.Opening hours: From July 6 to September 4, 13:00 – 16:00.