Yushan National Forest Park, home to Taiwan’s highest peak, offers spectacular mountain landscapes, rich biodiversity, and numerous hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yushan National Forest Park is located in central Taiwan and encompasses the area surrounding Yushan (Jade Mountain), the highest peak in Taiwan and Northeast Asia, standing at 3,952 meters (12,966 feet). The park covers diverse terrain including towering alpine peaks, deep valleys, lush forests, and pristine rivers. Ecologically, the park is notable for its extraordinary biodiversity, hosting temperate and subtropical plant species, endemic wildlife such as the Formosan black bear and Mikado pheasant, and alpine flora uniquely adapted to high elevations. Historically, the region has cultural significance for the indigenous Bunun people and has been a focal point for Taiwan’s conservation and outdoor recreation initiatives. Key recreational activities include hiking the famous Yushan Main Peak trail, camping at designated sites, bird watching, and mountaineering. Visitors are drawn to the panoramic vistas from mountain ridges and the experience of Taiwan’s rugged wilderness. The park’s visitor appeal is enhanced by well-maintained trails, mountain huts, and accessibility from nearby towns such as Alishan and Chiayi, making it a prime destination for both casual hikers and seasoned climbers. With a network of trails ranging from short nature walks to strenuous multi-day treks, Yushan National Forest Park provides an immersive mountain adventure.
Yushan Main Peak – Taiwan’s tallest mountain and iconic summit
Diverse ecosystems ranging from subtropical forests to alpine meadows
Historical mountain huts offering shelter and rest along trekking routes
Remote trails through indigenous Bunun territory highlighting cultural heritage
The highest peak in Taiwan, offering challenging hikes and breathtaking panoramic views from the summit.
Lush high-altitude forests home to endemic plant species and Formosan wildlife.
A network of rustic shelters providing rest points for overnight hikers within the park.