Fuyuan National Forest Recreation Area is a lush, mountainous forest known for its pristine waterfalls, diverse plant life, and serene hiking trails, offering visitors an immersive nature experience in Taiwan's northeastern region.
Located in Hualien County in northeastern Taiwan, Fuyuan National Forest Recreation Area lies within the wider landscape of the Central Mountain Range. This forest recreation area is characterized by its rugged topography, with steep valleys, cascading waterfalls, and dense temperate broadleaf and coniferous forests. The area's ecological richness includes abundant native flora, such as Taiwan red cypress and maple trees that create stunning autumn foliage, and fauna like Formosan macaques, Taiwan barbet birds, and diverse insect species. Historically, the region was once accessible only by indigenous communities, but recent development has enabled public nature tourism while preserving its natural integrity. Fuyuan offers several well-maintained hiking trails that lead to eye-catching waterfalls like the iconic Fuyuan Waterfall and the picturesque Hongye Waterfall. The area also serves as an important watershed, feeding nearby river systems. Visitors are attracted to the peaceful environment where they can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, photography, and seasonal foliage viewing. Facilities include trailheads, rest pavilions, and basic amenities, enhancing the visitor experience without detracting from the remote forest ambiance. Whether seeking active adventure or tranquil nature immersion, Fuyuan National Forest Recreation Area presents a compelling destination to explore Taiwan's unique forest landscapes and mountain culture.
Fuyuan Waterfall – a spectacular multi-tiered waterfall surrounded by ancient forests
Hongye Valley – a pristine river valley known for crystal-clear water and diverse birdlife
Scenic Maple Viewing – vibrant autumn colors transforming the forest canopy from October to December
Remote forest trails – less crowded hiking routes that highlight Taiwan’s endemic species
A striking multi-tiered waterfall reachable by a short but scenic hike, surrounded by towering Taiwan red cypress trees.
A pristine river ecosystem featuring crystal-clear water, smooth river stones, and a natural habitat for diverse aquatic creatures and birds.
The area’s deciduous trees create spectacular fall foliage displays, attracting photographers and nature enthusiasts every autumn.