Nanshan Ski Resort is located directly south of Chengzhen in Miyun, Beijing, 62 kilometers from Sihui Bridge in Beijing, covering an area of over 4,000 mu (approximately 267 hectares). It is a year-round resort offering dynamic tourism activities including skiing, water skiing, grass skiing, tobogganing, and gliding.
The resort's scenic environment supports a diverse range of seasonal activities, summarized as "winter skiing, spring outings, summer water play, and autumn fruit picking." Its focus is on active tourism complemented by sightseeing, balancing activity with relaxation, cold with warmth, for year-round enjoyment.
The ski resort is currently the largest, most advanced, and most fully equipped ski destination in the Beijing area, featuring ten ski runs across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. It includes China's first international-standard half-pipe snowboard slope, a large freestyle snowboarding jump, a rainbow rail, and the country's only mogul skiing course and dedicated children's snowmobile trail. Additionally, it features China's first six-a-side snow soccer field.
The resort is equipped with high-tech snowmaking systems from Austria, two German snow grooming machines, one four-person chairlift, one double chairlift, and nine surface lifts of various sizes. For snow play and entertainment, the resort has introduced a German Wiegand dryland sled with a track length of 1,318 meters, Canadian snow saucers, Korean sleds, and American-style cableway gliders and children's paragliders.



