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Visit Huangshan Mountain in Winter – Weather, What to See & Tips

Written by Ivy Dong |

Huangshan MountainĀ sees its off season in winter, but it offers no less stunning sceneries than other seasons. Each year, from December to February, Huangshan will transform into a snowy wonderland, blooming with its enchanting winter charm.

Unlike the lush and vibrant scenes of other seasons, winter in Huangshan allows you to see its “Four Wonders” – peculiar pine trees, unique rock formations, seas of clouds, and hot springs appearing more mysterious against the icy backdrop.

To travel to Huangshan MountainĀ in winter, you can encounter the peculiar pine trees and rocks draped in shimmering rime. Stand atop a peak and witness the frost appearing together with dreamlike sunrises, sunsets, and the rolling seas of clouds. After a scenic hike, you can enjoy an unparalleled experience of soaking in the misty hot springs, surrounded by the crisp winter air. With fewer crowds, a Huangshan winter tourĀ not only offers a unique tranquility but also more affordable prices.

In this article, we’ll share plenty of Yellow Mountains’ winter charms and travel tips, including winter weather, temperatures, wonders in winter, packing list and more.

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Huangshan Mountain in Winter
Huangshan Mountain in winter

Huangshan Weather in Winter– December, January, February

Huangshan’s winter typically lasts from December to February the next year. The winter weather in Huangshan is characterized by dry and cold conditions, and significant temperature difference between day and night. Its average winter temperatures usually range between 0°C and -6°C, with extreme lows can reach -15°C, or even lower. Summit temperatures can be 8-10°C lower than those at the base.

Precipitation in winter is relatively low compared to other seasons, and often takes the form of snow instead of rain. On average, the snow can cover the mountain for about 50 days in winter, with the heaviest snowfall typically occurring in January and February.

Thanks to the minimal atmospheric disturbances, and stable cloud layers during this period, winter offers the best conditions for viewing Huangshan’s magnificent sea of clouds.

Overview of Temperatures & Rainfall in Huangshan in Winter

Month
January
February
Average Temperature at Mountain Base (°C)
4-8
0-6
5-10
Average Temperature at Mountain Summit (°C)
-2-3
-6-0
-3-4
Average Monthly Precipitation (mm)
70
60
90
Rainy/Snowy Days Frequency
8-10
10
12

Note:

  • With wind chill, the perceived temperature can be even lower on the mountain summit.
  • Over 80% of winter precipitation on the summit is snow or sleet.
Mount Huangshan in Winter
Mount Huangshan Winter Scenery

What to Wear & Pack in Huangshan in Winter

Huangshan in winter experiences relatively low temperatures, and slippery trails. The following clothing and packing guide will help you safely experience its rime ice, seas of clouds, and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, while balancing warmth and flexibility.

Clothing Guide: Three-Layer Dressing + Windproof and Waterproof

  • Base layer: Quick-dry thermal underwear, and fleece Vest (optional for high altitude). Avoid cotton underwear as it may easy to become damp after sweating, and lead to loss of body heat.
  • Mid layer: Fleece jacket, or light down liner (with more than 100g down filling), and fleece-lined softshell pants.
  • Outer layer: Hard-shell jacket, or thick down jacket, hard shell pants with gaiters to prevent wind and snow ingress. Prepare a raincoat in case of freezing rain or heavy snow.
  • Footwear: High-top waterproof hiking boots, and wool socks.
  • Accessories: Fleece hat (cover ears), snow goggles, windproof face mask, waterproof gloves, wool scarf, etc.

Other Essential Items

  • Hiking gear: Basic ice crampons (can buy some at the base of the mountain), a trekking pole, headlamp (for early morning hikes to catch the sunrise).
  • Heat packs: Apply to abdomen, back, and soles (average of 4-6 packs per day).
  • Moisturizing kit: lip balm, hand cream, etc.
  • Common medications: Frostbite cream, band-aids, painkillers, ibuprofen, etc.
  • Energy supplies: High-calorie snacks, such as chocolate, compressed biscuits, and beef jerky. A thermal flask.
  • Power bank: As batteries lose capacity in cold temperatures.
  • Backpack: Carry snacks, water, and other personal items.

Attractions Open in Winter in Huangshan

Most major attractions of Huangshan Mountain are open in winter. But, due to the icy conditions, certain rugged and high-risk attractions will be closed during the winter months (typically from December to March). Despite the closures, the winter open areas can still offer you spectacular views of snow, rime ice, sea of clouds, and more. Below are the specific closures and open areas for your reference:

Winter Open Attractions:

  • Beginning-to-believe Peak: Features unique pine trees and peculiar rock formations. The peak offers stunning snow scenes and rime ice in winter.
  • Bright Summit: As the second-highest peak in the Yellow Mountains, Bright Summit offers great views of the sunrises, seas of clouds, and the surrounding snow-capped landscapes.
  • North Sea Scenic Area: The classic Lion Peak, and Monkey Watching the Sea are all located in this area. After a snowfall, it will transform into a fairy-tale world.
  • Guest-greeting Pine: An iconic pine of Huangshan, the tree is more majestic when covered by snow and ice.
  • Aoyu Peak, Flying Stone, Paiyun Pavilion: All are great viewing platforms for the snow-covered rocks and deep canyon vistas.
  • Danxia Peak and Qingliang Terrace: An ideal spot to enjoy morning mists, sea of the clouds, and snow-covered pine forests.
Bright Summit
Bright Summit

Winter-closed Attractions

  • West Sea Grand Canyon: Typically close from December 1st to March 31st. Because the snow-covered trails are dangerous.
  • One-line Sky: Also close from December 1st to March 31st. The narrow, steep and icy trails make the hiking risky.
  • Tiandu Peak & Lotus Peak: These two peaks follow a five-year rest cycle for ecological protection. (Tiandu Peak reopened in 2024, while Lotus Peak is currently in its resting phase). They remain closed from December 1st to March 31st even during their open cycle.

What to See on a Winter Tour to Huangshan MountainĀ – Sea of Clouds, Sunrises, Rime, Winter Snow

Mt. Huangshan in winter
Mt Huangshan in winter

The Sea of Clouds

The sea of clouds is one of the most famous natural wonders of the Huangshan Scenic Area. It refers to a spectacular natural phenomenon where the low-altitude clouds gather, creating an ocean-like landscape that envelops valleys and peaks. In winter, the probability to witness this wonder is much higher than any other seasons. And the sea of clouds usually can remain suspended for up to 6-8 hours in this season, much higher than in spring and autumn.

Recommended viewing spots: Bright Summit, Paiyun Pavilion, Begining-to-believe Peak, West Sea Hotel, Lion Peak, etc.

Winter Snow in Huangshan

December to February is the prime snow season in Huangshan, making it the best time to enjoy its unique winter landscpaes. When the winter snow blankets the mountain range, the iconic pines, peaks, rock formations, and sea of clouds all present a completely different look from other seasons.

By then, rime ice and icicles will transform pine needles and rocks into glittering works of art. The snow-covered “Monkey Watching the Sea” and the “Flying-over Rock” stand out like giant sculptures. The scenery is even more enchanting when golden sunrises cast a magical glow on the snow-covered peaks.

Shixin Peak
Shixin Peak

Hot Springs

In winter, hot springs hidden in Huangshan Mountain Scenic Area will offer a magical “ice and fire” experience. Imagine soaking in a 42°C hot spring after a scenic hiking, while being surrounded by the snow-covered wonderland, rime ice and cloud seas. As one of the Huangshan Four Wonders, Huangshan’s hot springs are the only one located within granite fissures. With a stable water temperature of 42°C, it is said to have therapeutic benefits for your overall health.

Recommended Huangshan Hot Springs:

  • Huangshan Piaoxue Hot Spring: Located in the Hot Springs area of the Huangshan Scenic Area, on the southern bank of Xiaobu Bridge, adjacent to the main peak of Huangshan.
  • Xiangyuan Yungu Holiday Hotel: With open-air hot spring availabl Located next to the Yungu Temple Cable Car.

Sunrise and Sunset in Winter

When winter comes, days become short on Huangshan. While sunrise typically arrives between 6:00–7:00 AM and sunset around 17:00–18:30 PM (exact times change slightly through December–February). The scenery can be incredibly beautiful and to catch these magical moments above the clouds, the best strategy is to stay overnight on the mountain (as it would be hard to climb up and down the mountain before 6:00 am or after 18:30 pm). Most viewing spots require a 10–30 minute walk from summit hotels to reach in time. Please check the distance between your stay and the nearest viewing point in advance.

Best Mountainside Hotels for Sunrise/SunsetĀ 

Hotel
Closest Sunrise or Sunset Viewing Spots
Beihai Hotel / Shilin Hotel
Refreshing Terrace, Lion Peak (sunrise)
Xihai Hotel / Paiyunlou Hotel
Danxia Peak, Lion Peak (sunrise)
Baiyun Hotel
Bright Summit, Turtle Peak (sunrise + sunset)

The Light of Buddha

The Light of Buddha is a rare optical phenomenon you can seeĀ on Huangshan.Ā When sunlight hits cloud or mist below, it will create a halo around a shadowĀ and then the light of Buddha appears as a full-circle rainbow-like glow. It often happens after snowfall or on clear morningsĀ and is considered an auspicious sight by many visitors. It not something that everyone can get to see, usually happens only a few times each month and is best seen from high peaks in winter when clouds and sun align.

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Useful Travel Tips for a Huangshan Winter Tour

General Travel Tips

  • Please take regular breaks during the hiking. For example, rest for 5-10 minutes after every 30-40 minutes of hiking.
  • Since hiking consumes a lot of energy, please carry some high-calorie snacks like chocolate, beef jerky, or energy bars.
  • After your Huangshan Mountain hiking, you can visit some nearby ancient villages, such as Hongcun Villageand Xidi Village. These villages are all rich in Huizhou culture and is very peaceful in winter.
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses are still essential in winter as the UV rays on the mountain can be strong.
  • Remember to book your entrance tickets one day in advance. If plan to stay overnight on the mountain, you’d better reserve the hotel about 3 days early.
  • You can dicide hiking or taking a cable car up the mountain based on the physical condition. Most visitors choose to take a cable car to up. Even though, some walking and hiking are still needed.
  • When walking on icy surfaces, try to take small steps and walk slowly. You can lean slightly forward and use the “penguin walk” to avoid slipping or losing balance.
  • For those with high blood pressure or heart conditions, please choose lower-temperature hot spring pools (≤39°C), and don’t soak over 15 minutes one time.
  • After soaking, wrap yourself up quickly in a thick towel to avoid temperature shock.
  • Usually, private hot spring rooms should be reserved one day in advance.
  • Note that the operating hours of Yungu and Yuping Cable Cars are shortened (8:00 AM – 4:40 PM ), so plan your descent time accordingly.

Winter-Specific Tips

  • Plan for Ice & Limited Cable Car Hours: Yungu and Yuping cable cars often operate shorter schedules in winter (roughly 08:00–16:40). As a result, to avoid any unnecessary trouble (like long stair walks at night), plan your hikewithin this scheduleĀ so you can descend before the last lift
  • Trail Closures: High-risk trails like West Sea Grand Canyon and One-Line Sky are often closed December–March due to iceon the road.
  • Dress & Safety: Be aware that the paths can be really slippery in winter, due to snow and ice would fall on them Ice grip. Thus,trekking poles, and layered thermal clothing are essentialĀ to write on your packing list
  • Sun Protection: Even in winter UV is strong due toaltitude.Ā Use sunscreen and sunglasses.
  • Hydration & Snacks: Cold air dehydrates quickly.So that always remember to carry water and high-energy snacks (chocolate, nuts, jerky)Ā before you start your hiking.

Plan a Huangshan Tour with China Xian Tour

As one of the top ten famous mountains in China, Huangshan mountain’s breathtaking scenery is definitely something that one should not just see on pictures but have a real exploration. However, since the planning and preparing process can be rather complex, we’d like to recommend you to travel with China Xian TourĀ for the best experience. With our private guide services and customized itineraries, every moment you spend in Huangshan is guaranteed to be smooth and pleasant. While every detail can be arranged by us, all you need to do in these few days is just enjoy yourself and make precious memories.

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