Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan National Park, located in northern Taiwan, is renowned for its hot springs, volcanic topography, and diverse ecosystems, offering breathtaking hiking trails and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.

28,400
Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
3 million
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Yangmingshan National Park

Yangmingshan National Park
 

Yangmingshan National Park is a striking destination just north of Taipei, Taiwan, distinguished by its volcanic landscapes and lush, sprawling hills. Established in 1985, the park covers 28,400 acres and is famous for its geothermal activity, including fumaroles, hot springs, and the towering extinct Datun Volcano Group. The area is a haven for biodiversity, home to a variety of ecosystems that include subtropical broadleaf forests and alpine terrain. Visitors can experience seasonal displays of cherry blossoms and silver grass, along with unique wildlife like Formosan macaques and numerous bird species. Historical references in the park date back to Japanese colonial times, with vestiges like the Lengshuikeng Hot Springs Bath. Recreation opportunities abound, from hiking and scenic drives to relaxing in public hot spring baths. Key destinations include the serene Menghuan Pond and the iconic Seven Star Mountain, offering panoramic vistas of Taipei City.

Highlights

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Seven Star Mountain (Qixing Mountain)

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Hot springs at Lengshuikeng

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Cherry blossom blooms in spring

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Datun Nature Park's wetlands

Notable Natural Features

Qixing Mountain

The highest peak in the park, offering stunning views of Taipei and surrounding areas.

Lengshuikeng Hot Springs

A serene hot spring site ideal for post-hike relaxation amidst nature.

Black Forest

Dense cypress forest known for its enchanting atmosphere and natural beauty.