Taiping Mountain Forest Recreation Area is a stunning mountainous park known for its vast old-growth forests, scenic railway, and tranquil hiking routes, offering visitors a refreshing nature retreat in Taiwan’s northeastern highlands.
Located in Yilan County in northeastern Taiwan, the Taiping Mountain Forest Recreation Area is part of the greater Taipingshan National Forest. The area sits at elevations ranging from approximately 1,000 to 2,000 meters, offering lush temperate rainforest scenery steeped in natural and cultural history. The forest is home to ancient red cypress trees, some over a thousand years old, alongside diverse flora such as Taiwan cedar, hemlocks, and abundant ferns. Historically, Taiping Mountain was a hub of Taiwan's logging industry during the Japanese colonial era, and remnants of old logging railways and equipment can still be explored today. The area offers many well-maintained walking paths and trails, including historic rail trails and scenic mountain paths. Visitors can ride the iconic narrow-gauge forest railway, which runs through moss-covered tunnels and along steep ravines, providing a unique way to experience the forest's beauty. Other popular activities include bird watching, photography, and soaking in the area's serene waterfalls. The climate is cool and often misty, with frequent fog enhancing the mystical forest atmosphere. Taiping Mountain appeals to nature lovers, hikers, and those interested in Taiwan’s forestry heritage, combining natural beauty, historical interest, and peaceful mountain air in an accessible mountain recreation area. Seasonal changes bring colorful foliage in autumn and quiet snow dustings in winter, making it a year-round destination for outdoor recreation.
Taiping Mountain Forest Railway – a historic narrow-gauge rail through old-growth forests
Ancient red cypress trees, some over 1,000 years old
Cloud Dragon Waterfall – a scenic cascade inside the reserve
Qilan Pine Trail – a tranquil, less frequented hiking route with rich biodiversity
Historic narrow-gauge railway originally built for logging, now used for scenic tours through dense mountain forest and tunnels.
Millennia-old Taiwan red cypress trees, some reaching heights over 40 meters, revered for their age and ecological importance.
A multi-tiered waterfall accessible via a short trail, offering beautiful views and cool mountain air.