Lion Rock Country Park

Lion Rock Country Park

Lion Rock Country Park offers stunning views and challenging hikes, making it an exceptional outdoor destination near the urban landscape of Hong Kong.

2,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Lion Rock Country Park

Lion Rock Country Park
 

Lion Rock Country Park, established in 1977, is a natural reserve located near Kowloon, Hong Kong. Spanning across 2,500 acres, the park is named after the iconic Lion Rock, a granite peak standing at 495 meters that resembles a crouching lion. The park plays a key role in biodiversity conservation, hosting a mix of subtropical forest and shrubland. It is home to a variety of wildlife including macaques, snakes, and numerous bird species. With several well-maintained trails, it is particularly popular among hikers who seek both the physical challenge and rewarding panoramas at the peak. The park's proximity to urban centers makes it a convenient escape for city dwellers looking to explore nature without traveling far. Apart from hiking, the park also offers opportunities for bird watching and photography, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when the light accentuates the textures of the rock formations.

Highlights

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The iconic Lion Rock, offering panoramic views of Hong Kong.

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Diverse wildlife including troops of macaques.

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Revered hiking trails like the MacLehose Trail Section 5.

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Historical remnants such as the remnants of British military installations.

Notable Natural Features

Lion Rock

A famous peak that looks like a crouching lion offering sweeping views.

MacLehose Trail Section 5

A challenging trail offering both scenic views and a vigorous workout.

Old Military Structures

Ruined remnants of British military presence from the colonial era.