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Taitung East Coast National Scenic Area Adventures

Taitung East Coast National Scenic Area showcases Taiwan’s stunning eastern coastline with dramatic cliffs, unique geological formations, indigenous culture, and outdoor recreation opportunities along the Pacific shore.

Approximately 50,000 acres
Acres Protected
25 miles
Miles of Trails
Over 1 million
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Taitung East Coast National Scenic Area

 

Located along Taiwan’s eastern seaboard in Taitung County, the Taitung East Coast National Scenic Area stretches over approximately 150 kilometers of rugged coastline facing the vast Pacific Ocean. This area is renowned for its spectacular coastal landscapes, including sheer cliffs, sea caves, natural arches, and rock formations shaped by centuries of wind and wave erosion. The scenic area also houses indigenous Amis culture villages, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The geography varies from rocky shores to lush coastal plains backed by mountains, creating diverse ecosystems for flora and fauna. Popular recreational activities include hiking coastal trails with ocean vistas, cycling along designated bike paths, surfing at select beaches, birdwatching for endemic and migratory species, and exploring local aboriginal crafts and festivals. Notable landmarks include Sanxiantai’s iconic arch bridge and platform, Jialulan Recreation Area’s giant whale-shaped rock formations, and Baxian Caves with prehistoric petroglyphs. The region’s warm, humid climate enables year-round visits, but it is especially favored in spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures and clearer skies. The scenic area’s combination of outdoor adventure, cultural encounters, and breathtaking ocean views makes it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences in Taiwan.

Highlights

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Sanxiantai Arch Bridge and Offshore Islet

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Baxian Caves with Ancient Rock Art

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Donghe Hotspring Area

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Jialulan Recreation Area’s Coastal Rock Formations

Notable Natural Features

Sanxiantai

A geological and cultural landmark featuring a striking eight-arch footbridge connecting the mainland to a small island with unique rock formations and tidal pools.

Baxian Caves

A series of sea caves containing prehistoric petroglyphs that offer insight into early human activity on Taiwan’s east coast.

Jialulan Recreation Area

Known for its vast stone wave formations and whale-shaped rocks, this area is popular for coastal walks and dramatic scenic views.