- Xifeng Hot Springs: One of China's famous eight hot springs, located at the foot of Mount Tiantai, 40 kilometers northeast of Xifeng City. It is situated at an altitude of 700 meters and surrounded by mountains.
- Xifeng Internment Camp: The former site is located at Yanglangba, 6 kilometers south of Xifeng County, between the Chuan-Qian Railway and the Guizun Expressway. It is adjacent to National Highway 210, 66 kilometers south of the provincial capital Guiyang and 80 kilometers north of the historic city of Zunyi.
- Xiwang Mountain: Located 15 kilometers west of Xifeng County, with a total area of 94 square kilometers. The highest peak, Tuanshan Rock, has an elevation of 1662 meters. Xiwang Mountain has a continuous and undulating terrain, with eight major scenic spots, twenty-four small scenic spots, and the remains of eight temples. It was a Buddhist forest of the Linji sect of Zen Buddhism from the Ming and Qing dynasties to the Republic of China.
- Liang Jurin Father and Son Tomb: In Liuchang Township, Xifeng, there is a local landmark admired by the locals, which is the tomb of Liang Jurin and his son. Liang's individual tomb is located on a small hill in Tianba Tea Plantation in Liangjiazhai, about 2 kilometers from the township government.
- Duobin Cave: Located at the junction of Jiuzhuang Township in Xifeng County and Liutong Township in Xiuwen County, it is currently the longest discovered karst underground cave in China. The explored length of the cave is 21.3 kilometers, ranking third in Asia, surpassing the famous Postojna Cave in Yugoslavia and is known as the "Underground Corridor".