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Shoushan Nature Park adventures

Shoushan Nature Park Adventures

Shoushan Nature Park is a vibrant urban green space in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, celebrated for its diverse wildlife, scenic trails, and cultural landmarks such as historic temples and ancient caves.

600
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
Over 1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Shoushan Nature Park

Shoushan Nature Park
 

Shoushan Nature Park, also known as Monkey Mountain, is a striking natural reserve located in the heart of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. Covering a modest area along the southern edge of the city, the park offers a unique blend of subtropical forest, limestone caves, and rich biodiversity. Its geography features steep hills and numerous trails that provide panoramic views of Kaohsiung Harbor and the surrounding cityscape. Ecologically, Shoushan is home to various species including Formosan rock macaques (Taiwan's native monkeys), a wide variety of birds, butterflies, and reptiles. The park's forests are dominated by evergreen broadleaf species typical of Taiwan's Lowland Subtropical Forests. Historically, the area was used as a military training ground during Taiwan’s Japanese colonial period and later served as a strategic site during conflicts, which has left behind tunnels and wartime relics. Present-day visitors enjoy activities such as hiking, wildlife observation, photography, and cultural exploration. Several landmark temples, including the famous Shoushan Tianhou Temple dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, and ancient cave networks highlight the park’s cultural heritage. The park's accessibility from the urban center combined with its natural environment makes it a popular spot for both residents and tourists looking for quick outdoor escapes. Its well-maintained trails vary from easy walks to more challenging hikes, suitable for all levels of recreational enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Formosan rock macaque populations frequently visible along trails

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Historic Shoushan Tianhou Temple overlooking Kaohsiung City

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Numerous limestone caves and wartime tunnels scattered throughout the park

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Panoramic views of Kaohsiung Harbor from several ridgeline lookouts

Notable Natural Features

Formosan Rock Macaques

Indigenous to Taiwan, these monkeys are often seen along the trails and are the park's most famous wildlife attraction.

Shoushan Tianhou Temple

An important cultural and religious site dedicated to Mazu, the sea goddess, offering insight into local traditions.

Limestone Caves and War Tunnels

Natural caves and manmade tunnels from historical military use provide opportunities for exploration and learning.