


Sai Kung Country Park
About
Sai Kung Country Park offers families an incredible escape into Hong Kong's wild side, with gentle coastal trails, dramatic mountain viewpoints, and pristine beaches perfect for picnicking and exploring. This sprawling nature reserve lets kids discover wildlife, splash in clear waters, and burn energy while parents enjoy some of Hong Kong's most stunning scenery away from the urban bustle.
Highlights
- ✓Stunning coastal views along the High Island Reservoir East Dam
- ✓Swimming and beach play at secluded bays like Long Ke Wan
- ✓Spotting wildlife including monkeys, butterflies, and colorful birds
- ✓Unique hexagonal rock columns formed by ancient volcanic activity
- ✓Multiple picnic areas with tables and shelters near scenic spots
Pro Tips
- 1.Download offline maps before you go as cell service can be spotty in remote areas
- 2.Bring plenty of water and snacks, as facilities are limited once you're on the trails
- 3.Arrive early on weekends (before 9am) to secure parking and beat the crowds, especially during cooler months
- 4.Pack swimwear and towels if visiting coastal areas like Long Ke Wan beach for post-hike swimming
- 5.Wear proper hiking shoes and sun protection, the trails can be rocky and exposed with little shade
Best Time to Visit
October through April offers the most comfortable weather for hiking with kids, avoiding Hong Kong's intense summer heat and humidity. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekends draw local families, especially on Sundays.
What to Know
Entry is free, but you'll need to arrange transportation to Sai Kung town first, then take a taxi or weekend/holiday bus service to trailheads. Bring all food and drinks as there are no cafes or shops within the park itself, and facilities are basic with limited restrooms.
Seasonal Notes
Summer (June to August) brings extreme heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms, making hiking challenging with children. Typhoon season (July to September) may cause trail closures. Winter offers the clearest skies and most comfortable temperatures for family hiking.
Nearby Eats
Sai Kung town (a short taxi ride away) has numerous family-friendly seafood restaurants along the waterfront where kids can see live fish in tanks before ordering. Chuen Kee Seafood Restaurant and Loaf On offer kid-friendly menus with rice and noodle dishes alongside fresh catches.
More Activities Near Sai Kung
Sai Kung Waterfront Promenade
Sai Kung Waterfront Promenade offers families a peaceful escape with gorgeous harbor views, well-maintained playgrounds, and wide walking paths perfect for strollers and young explorers. This free waterfront park combines natural beauty with practical amenities, making it an ideal spot for families to relax, play, and soak in the charming fishing village atmosphere of Sai Kung.
Sai Kung Public Recreational Ground
Sai Kung Public Recreational Ground offers families a versatile outdoor space to burn energy and enjoy quality playtime together in one of Hong Kong's most scenic neighborhoods. With basketball, badminton, and soccer courts available, it's perfect for active families who want to mix sports with exploring the charming waterfront town of Sai Kung.
Tai Mong Tsai Peak Trail
Tai Mong Tsai Peak Trail offers families an accessible introduction to Hong Kong's stunning natural landscapes without the crowds of more famous hiking spots. This gentle trail rewards young hikers with sweeping views of Sai Kung's coastline and country parks, making it perfect for building confidence on the trails while enjoying quality outdoor time together.
Sai Kung Arts Centre
Sai Kung Arts Centre is a welcoming community hub where children can explore their creativity through hands-on workshops, art classes, and rotating family-friendly exhibitions. Located in the charming seaside town of Sai Kung, this cultural center provides a wonderful opportunity for young artists to engage with local Hong Kong culture while developing new skills in a supportive environment.