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金山郊野公园大部分属香港九龙及石梨贝水塘之引水区域,由三列山系所组成:西面是金山,东面为石梨贝山,北面乃走私岭。驾车入金山路到练靶场,该处海拔约280米,即只需步行约90米高便抵金山之巅。立于峰顶,环望四周,脚下葵涌、荃湾展现,货柜码头及青衣岛前铺、维多利亚港后的香港全景袒露,侧望九龙群峰,回首沙田整区尽在眼底,景观无限。由于该园面积小,深得娇巧玲珑之妙,且因绿水青山,曲径通幽,甚得人喜爱。园中车路贯通,游人可驾车游玩,至为方便。该园不仅有山,而且有水,兼山水之胜。水是4个水塘合成的。4个水塘犹如“器”字的4个口,左上是石梨贝水塘,右上九龙水塘,左下德罗塘,右下新塘。主要风景点有马骝山、傻人乐园、九龙区水塘、金山及香港“马其诺防线”遗迹等。园内到处辟有漫步小径,四通八达,全长17公里,主要漫步线路,皆集中于水塘区。主要郊游路线有金山家乐径、三色郊游径、德罗塘缓跑径、石梨贝水塘缓跑径等。其中红色郊径在外围绕新塘一周,长16公里;蓝色郊径在内围绕三塘一周,亦长16公里;绿色郊径全绕三塘一周,长4公里。各郊径沿途都有白色柱标,柱顶涂上该径的颜色为指引。山色青葱,水光潋滟,令人行来赏心悦目。麦理浩径的第六段:由大埔公路起沿金山路,至城门水塘。卫奕信径第六段亦由大埔公路起,绕过九龙水塘及沿指径山脉至城门水塘主坝。金山家乐径:从大埔道四米半起,沿金山路步行约二十分钟便到达此径的起点。可饱览九龙水塘、指径、狮子山和部份海港景色,终点是一个晨运园地。金山树木研习径:此径全长1150米,介绍沿途20种树木植物。在一九九九年推行禁止饲野生猴子和野生动物的措施,市民不可饲野生猴子的地区包括狮子山、金山和城门郊野公园;大帽山郊野公园部分地区;大埔自然护理区;郝德杰道;以及大埔道琵琶山段。在香港,金山郊野公园以猴子最为著名(这一点类似于峨眉山在中国的印象)。猴子的踪迹遍及整个金山郊野公园,它们不惧怕人类,经常会抢夺野餐游人的食物。清晨以及夜晚时分,野猴甚至会向行人挑衅。金山郊野公园景点怎么样?花1分钟时间,让您的金山郊野公园之行有备无患。快来加入TripAdvisor。
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Hawaiina_papi
加拿大Chicoutimi3,738 条分享
2022年12月 • 好友
Lieu idéal pour observer les singes sauvages.
Y aller plus en début d'après midi, le matin, étant moins visible.
Interdiction de les nourrir.
Y aller plus en début d'après midi, le matin, étant moins visible.
Interdiction de les nourrir.
撰写日期:2022年12月26日
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Leonhkny
香港12,264 条分享
2022年5月
This is a pleasant country park with nice view of four reservoirs. Around midway between Kowloon and the New Territories, Kam Shan Country Park is a vast lush area suitable for weekend respite or hiking. A stroll around Kowloon Reservoir is tranquil and photogenic. Difficulty is in general manageable but not really suitable for young kids. There are also chances to find monkeys and wild boars around the reservoirs. Don't feed them!
撰写日期:2022年5月29日
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BradJill
香港155,208 条分享
2021年4月
Kam Shan is a 339 hectare country park situated north of Tai Po Road and Route 9, linking the Lion Rock Country Park in the south to Shing Mun Country Park to the north. The park is nicely located in this rural boundary area between Kowloon and the New Territories and is rather convenient to visit from most places around Hong Kong.
The Kam Shan Country Park is probably most famous for the large population of macaques that make the area their home. Locals call the park Monkey Hill given the numbers you are likely to encounter while here. Interestingly, some report bad experiences with the macaques. However, they have never bothered us if I'm to be honest. We at times stop to take pictures of them but don't handle food around macaques or even plastic bags for that matter. From what I've experienced and seen, if you follow the mandate guidance and signs posted around the park (don't feed them, don't carry plastic bags, don't stare at the macaques and don't try to get too close), you won't likely have any trouble and will enjoy seeing the macaques playing, climbing trees and doing cheeky monkey deeds.
Do note: You are advised to not eat while the macaques are around - which is pretty much always in Kam Shan. As such, the many picnic spots you will see along Golden Hill Road are rather useless as picnic stops due to the ever present macaques. In this regard, this is a one of the country parks, that is not advisable to have picnics. If that is your priority, hike in another park, if seeing macaques is what you want, you are in the right place. Just forget the picnic if that was in your plans.
Kam Shan Country Park is also where you find a small cluster of reservoirs, amongst the very first to be constructed in the New Territories. These include Kowloon (1910), Shek Lei Pui (1925), Kowloon Reception (1926) and Kowloon Byewash (1931) Reservoirs all in relatively close proximity in the southern section of the park. The main Kowloon Reservoir also includes 5 historic structures that are Declared Monuments here in Hong Kong. These include the Main Dam, Main Dam Valve House, Spillway Dam, Spillway Dam Recorder House and the Recorder House, all constructed in 1910.
Important hikes through Kam Shan Country Park start with the MacLehose Trail Section #6 which cuts straight up the centre of the park from south to north. The trail follows the Golden Hill Road for quite a distance before becoming a nature trail that skirts along what is known as Smuggler's Pass and the old Gin Drinker's Line, where key military defensive positions where established before WWII and the Japanese invasion. At the north end of the park, there is a short Shing Mun War Relics trail merges with the MacLehose Trail Section #6 that allows you to see 8 or 9 or these old relics which remain in relatively good condition to this day.
The Wilson Trail Section #6 also makes an appearance in Kam Shan Country Park, taking in the north banks of the Kowloon Reservoir and linking up with the Kam Shan Family Walk trail before continuing north through the Smuggler's Pass until reaching the Shing Mun Reservoir Dam.
There are a couple of short popular hikes within the park as well. These include the previously mentioned Kam Shan Family Walk which skirts through the forest adjacent to Golden Hill Road. This offers an alternative to walking on pavement and is flat, easy and family-friendly. A similar Kam Shan Tree Walk can be found starting just north of the Kowloon Reservoir Dam. This 800 metre hike takes you through the forest north of the Byewash Reservoir and includes numerous tree species (with panel signs). The trail then passes the southeast corner of the Kowloon Reception Reservoir and crosses the Byewash Reservoir Dam before linking up with Tai Po Road.
Overall, the Kam Shan Country Park (Monkey Hill) is a fun place to visit from time to time if you want to see macaques freely roaming in Hong Kong. The hikes through the park are fine, they are not particularly challenging nor cover particularly long distances. It is a fair country park for half day excursions.
The Kam Shan Country Park is probably most famous for the large population of macaques that make the area their home. Locals call the park Monkey Hill given the numbers you are likely to encounter while here. Interestingly, some report bad experiences with the macaques. However, they have never bothered us if I'm to be honest. We at times stop to take pictures of them but don't handle food around macaques or even plastic bags for that matter. From what I've experienced and seen, if you follow the mandate guidance and signs posted around the park (don't feed them, don't carry plastic bags, don't stare at the macaques and don't try to get too close), you won't likely have any trouble and will enjoy seeing the macaques playing, climbing trees and doing cheeky monkey deeds.
Do note: You are advised to not eat while the macaques are around - which is pretty much always in Kam Shan. As such, the many picnic spots you will see along Golden Hill Road are rather useless as picnic stops due to the ever present macaques. In this regard, this is a one of the country parks, that is not advisable to have picnics. If that is your priority, hike in another park, if seeing macaques is what you want, you are in the right place. Just forget the picnic if that was in your plans.
Kam Shan Country Park is also where you find a small cluster of reservoirs, amongst the very first to be constructed in the New Territories. These include Kowloon (1910), Shek Lei Pui (1925), Kowloon Reception (1926) and Kowloon Byewash (1931) Reservoirs all in relatively close proximity in the southern section of the park. The main Kowloon Reservoir also includes 5 historic structures that are Declared Monuments here in Hong Kong. These include the Main Dam, Main Dam Valve House, Spillway Dam, Spillway Dam Recorder House and the Recorder House, all constructed in 1910.
Important hikes through Kam Shan Country Park start with the MacLehose Trail Section #6 which cuts straight up the centre of the park from south to north. The trail follows the Golden Hill Road for quite a distance before becoming a nature trail that skirts along what is known as Smuggler's Pass and the old Gin Drinker's Line, where key military defensive positions where established before WWII and the Japanese invasion. At the north end of the park, there is a short Shing Mun War Relics trail merges with the MacLehose Trail Section #6 that allows you to see 8 or 9 or these old relics which remain in relatively good condition to this day.
The Wilson Trail Section #6 also makes an appearance in Kam Shan Country Park, taking in the north banks of the Kowloon Reservoir and linking up with the Kam Shan Family Walk trail before continuing north through the Smuggler's Pass until reaching the Shing Mun Reservoir Dam.
There are a couple of short popular hikes within the park as well. These include the previously mentioned Kam Shan Family Walk which skirts through the forest adjacent to Golden Hill Road. This offers an alternative to walking on pavement and is flat, easy and family-friendly. A similar Kam Shan Tree Walk can be found starting just north of the Kowloon Reservoir Dam. This 800 metre hike takes you through the forest north of the Byewash Reservoir and includes numerous tree species (with panel signs). The trail then passes the southeast corner of the Kowloon Reception Reservoir and crosses the Byewash Reservoir Dam before linking up with Tai Po Road.
Overall, the Kam Shan Country Park (Monkey Hill) is a fun place to visit from time to time if you want to see macaques freely roaming in Hong Kong. The hikes through the park are fine, they are not particularly challenging nor cover particularly long distances. It is a fair country park for half day excursions.
撰写日期:2021年4月4日
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Droombarton
Placentia, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador61 条分享
2020年7月 • 夫妻情侣
aka Monkey Hill, those nuisance of monkey(s) will either make your hike nice or will ruin your visit.
撰写日期:2020年7月21日
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D_dragon
香港832 条分享
2019年3月 • 好友
我朋友來到這裏爬山,看見可愛的猴子,有的擁抱在一起,有的獨自一個看美麗的風景,還有那大水塘是打卡的熱點,樹林的公園空氣10分清新。
撰写日期:2020年2月29日
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TuzieTM.hk
1 条分享
2019年8月 • 独自旅游
Those Monkeys are CRAZY those monkeys stole my phone that was very expensive and that wasn’t backed up (NEVER GOING BACK)
撰写日期:2019年12月25日
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Debbie Starr
英国布莱顿-霍夫43 条分享
2018年11月 • 独自旅游
Short bus ride away, no more than 30 mins.
Soon as you get off the bus at the Shek Lei Pui reservoir you are greeted by monkeys at the bus stop!
I went alone and found myself on a road covered with them, I love monkeys but you have to be firm with them, I found myself talking to them all!
Walk down Golden Hill road and walk onto the reservoir for the most amazing views!
Bumped into a couple of big pigs/boars?? Which was a bit daunting as it was coming towards me on a bridge! But he just walked straight by.
Go late afternoon as there were many of monkeys, went again for short visit in the morning but only saw a few.
Amazing country side views just moments from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong.
Soon as you get off the bus at the Shek Lei Pui reservoir you are greeted by monkeys at the bus stop!
I went alone and found myself on a road covered with them, I love monkeys but you have to be firm with them, I found myself talking to them all!
Walk down Golden Hill road and walk onto the reservoir for the most amazing views!
Bumped into a couple of big pigs/boars?? Which was a bit daunting as it was coming towards me on a bridge! But he just walked straight by.
Go late afternoon as there were many of monkeys, went again for short visit in the morning but only saw a few.
Amazing country side views just moments from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong.
撰写日期:2019年5月8日
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antt2
Asia386 条分享
2019年3月
We went to the country park with no knowledge that it has a community of free-roaming macaques. One of the macaque snatched my drink from the back and i was traumatized for a while.
撰写日期:2019年3月19日
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poonchiulam
香港1,194 条分享
2019年2月 • 家庭
依度有大量馬騮同野豬,同佢地影相要小心被攻擊。另外依度有四個水塘,行山嘅難度好低,風景亦唔錯,絕對適合一家大細一齊行。
撰写日期:2019年2月7日
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