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Recommendation of free camping barbecue sites in Beijing
First, Lingshan. Second, Xiangshui Lake Scenic Area. Third, Baihebao Reservoir. Fourth, the Ming Tombs Reservoir. 5. Huangsongyu Reservoir. Six, Jiugukou Natural Scenic Area. Seven. Labagoumen Primitive Forest Park. Eight, Yunmeng Mountain Natural Scenic Area. 9. Simatai Reservoir. Ten, the sky is a desert.

First, Lingshan, experience camping in the highest place in Beijing. Lingshan is a mountain-type natural scenic spot integrating nature reserve and natural landscape. At the top of Lingshan Mountain, known as the highest peak in Beijing, there is a large lawn where you can camp. There is a lawn on the top of the mountain for camping. Looking west, it is far away from Xiaowutai Mountain. When you come, you can choose Xilongmenxi to cross Lingshan. Xixi is a wild Shan Ye water, and the journey is steeper and more difficult than Dongxi. Crossing and camping. The wind on the mountain is very strong and cold. Use tents with good windproof performance, and pay special attention to safety when building them.

2. Xiangshui Lake Scenic Area, sleeping on the Great Wall. Xiangshui Lake Scenic Area is located in the east of Dazhanyu Village, Bohai Town, west of Mutianyu Great Wall in Huairou. It is a natural splendid valley integrating the Great Wall, ancient caves, mountains and rivers, springs and waterfalls. On both sides of the valley, the vicissitudes and antique Great Wall of Wan Li is still magnificent, just like a dragon flying into the sky. There is a valley stream in the scenic spot, with clear springs in it and the Mutianyu Great Wall as its back. You can camp here, but you must make an appointment with the scenic spot in advance. A unique and beautiful tourist attraction in the suburbs of Beijing is very suitable for camping here.

Third, Baihebao Reservoir, shallow lake is suitable for camping. Baihebao Reservoir is the third largest reservoir in Beijing and the upper reaches of drinking water sources in Beijing. Camping in tents there, you don't have to worry about water sources, and it is also pollution-free "pure water". On both sides of the reservoir, you can also see the high beacon tower and the ruins of the Great Wall in the Ming Dynasty. There are many shoals on the north bank of the reservoir, and the lake is blue and harmonious with the sky, which is a good place for camping.

The Ming Tombs Reservoir is lush and dreamy. There are many tree-lined paths here, with water and sky and green grass. This is a good place for camping. Set up a tent, sit on the ground of green grass, face the dam, eat and drink with the breeze, which is very comfortable. If you have spare capacity, you can choose to go to the imperial tomb. There is a particularly large grassland near the reservoir, which is very suitable for camping. One or two hundred people and the cars coming here are not crowded at all. Facing the dam and next to the water, don't have some fun. Looking at the rainbow across the mountains in the distance, eating roast chicken wings and tasting red wine is so charming. In the evening, everyone dances with music in the middle. Be sure to bring a radio and a tape. The temperature is low at night, so you should bring more things and clothes.

5. Huangsongyu Reservoir, a place unknown to most tourists. This is not an "enthusiast-class" campsite, but a place unknown to most tourists. The spring water from the mountain spring meets the drinking water standard. There is room for a hundred tents by the reservoir, so it's no problem to sleep for three or five hundred people. Light a bonfire and spend a sleepless night first. This is a place that most tourists don't know. In summer, the mulberries near the reservoir are ripe and no one eats them. In autumn, the ripe hawthorn fell to the ground and became a red carpet.

Jiugukou Natural Scenic Area, the largest outdoor camping area in Beijing. Jiugukou Scenic Area is surrounded by mountains and waters and the Great Wall Canyon. You can barbecue and fish after camping in the open field. Although it is not far from the city, lying in a tent with the moon and stars at night always gives me a feeling of being far away from the bustling city and rediscovering myself. Surrounded by mountains and waters, there is also the Great Wall. After camping, you can barbecue, fish and ski. Although it is not far from the city, lying in a tent with a pillow at night and taking the moon and birds as clocks always makes me feel far away from the prosperity of the city.

Vii. Labagoumen Primitive Forest Park, sleeping in the forest. The vast virgin forest, steep cliffs and mysterious grand canyon, where camping can enjoy more gifts from nature. This mountain is a dense forest of goats and birch. In the tent at night, I often hear the sound of roe deer and pheasant. Although there is a strong virgin forest wind, I am also scared and sweating. Don't forget to take a sip of the spring water from Changshou Spring. It is said that dozens of families who have been drinking this spring water for generations have elderly people in their 90s. It's best not to camp in the mountains, safety first.

Eight, Yunmeng Mountain Natural Scenic Area, camping to recall the war years. Cloudy, Yunmeng Mountain, known as "Little Huangshan Mountain", is located at the junction of Miyun County and Huairou District. Along the way, the natural scenery is primitive and beautiful, the mountains are steep, the valleys are deep, the peaks are overlapping, the waterfalls and springs flow, the clouds are unpredictable, and the flowers and trees are rich. This is the nearest national forest reserve to Beijing. It is famous for its adventure, beauty, strangeness and heroism. It is a good place for camping in the wild, and it can also test its survival ability in the wild. It is suggested to camp near Wanyuanyang and then go back the same way. The natural scenery along Yunmeng Mountain is primitive and beautiful, especially in September and October. It is the closest national forest reserve to Beijing and is famous for its danger, beauty, strangeness and heroism. Suitable for outdoor fitness and camping activities. You can camp in the Cold Wind Hall deep in Yunmeng Mountain (a self-sufficient place built by ordinary people in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression to avoid Japanese devils), and the scene of the Anti-Japanese War seems to be in sight. The temperature is about 5℃ at night, so be sure to bring a sweater. Comfortable shoes are very important for long-term mountain walking.

Nine, Simatai Reservoir, nostalgic experience campsite. Camping in Simatai Reservoir has a feeling of extreme nostalgia, and there is a kind of sadness that "I didn't see the ancients this month, but I took photos of them this month". In the morning, you can wash your face in the hot spring near the reservoir to refresh yourself. The vicinity of the east and west banks of Simatai Reservoir is a good place for camping.

Ten, the desert, enjoy the beauty of the desert. Mo Tian is located in Huailai County, about 80 kilometers away from Beijing. This natural desert covers an area of 1.300 mu and creeps quietly at the foot of Yanshan Mountain on the south side of Guanting Reservoir. There is a golden sand dune between the mountains and rivers, which stretches for more than ten miles and is very strange and spectacular. It is called "the desert of heaven". It is said that it comes from Inner Mongolia, brought here by the wind and the product of long-term interaction between nature and human activities. Actually, you don't have to go to the northwest desert to sleep in the desert. If you want to feel the desert, go to Tianmu Mountain, where the place is big enough to be stationed in a group. You can ski, ride camels, play beach volleyball, have bonfire parties, set off fireworks and eat roast whole sheep. The magnificent natural and cultural landscape here is unique in Beijing. Standing on the desert, you will see Guanting Reservoir in the north and the vast Jundu Mountains in the south. Look carefully, there are rammed earth beacon towers at the foot of the mountain, which are arranged from west to east. That is the remains of the Yan Great Wall during the Warring States Period.