Wufeng Township, Hsinchu County; Tai'an Township, Miaoli County
Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area
Embracing a Sacred Tree in the mountain mist, watching the booming blossoms of Taiwan’s largest Wusheh Cherry in spring, climbing to the top to admire the “Holy Ridgeline” of the Hsuehshan (Snow Mountain) Range, or perhaps a surprising encounter with living national treasures comprise the abundant feast of the cloud forest belt that Guanwu (Mist Gazing) National Forest Recreation Area offers at the Hsinchu-Miaoli border.
At a distance of a 2-hour drive from Zhudong, Guanwu has another name in the Atayal language, “Mogiri”, meaning “a higher mountain”. It became a logging forest station in 1940, and was operational until 1980, leaving manmade forests neatly arranged throughout the mountain. Today, the five stout Taiwan Red Cypress trees by the Kuaishan Giant Trees Trail reflect the majesty of Taiwan’s forest back in the day.
The wildlife of Guanwu is diverse. Apart from Mikado Pheasant and Formosan Muntjac that roam amidst the woods, the most peculiar species are the Impatiens devolii Huang, the one-of-a-kind flower species in the world, as well as the two national treasures endemic to Taiwan: the Broad-tailed Swallowtail Butterfly and Guanwu Formosan Salamander (which is named after the place).
The access road to the Recreation Area, Dalu Forest Road, bifurcates here. The east track leads to Dabajian Mountain, while the west track leads to Jen (Hazel) Mountain, the highest peak in the Recreation Area, taking the visitors to the captivating landscape outlined by the Holy Ridgeline of the Hsuehshan Range.
At a distance of a 2-hour drive from Zhudong, Guanwu has another name in the Atayal language, “Mogiri”, meaning “a higher mountain”. It became a logging forest station in 1940, and was operational until 1980, leaving manmade forests neatly arranged throughout the mountain. Today, the five stout Taiwan Red Cypress trees by the Kuaishan Giant Trees Trail reflect the majesty of Taiwan’s forest back in the day.
The wildlife of Guanwu is diverse. Apart from Mikado Pheasant and Formosan Muntjac that roam amidst the woods, the most peculiar species are the Impatiens devolii Huang, the one-of-a-kind flower species in the world, as well as the two national treasures endemic to Taiwan: the Broad-tailed Swallowtail Butterfly and Guanwu Formosan Salamander (which is named after the place).
The access road to the Recreation Area, Dalu Forest Road, bifurcates here. The east track leads to Dabajian Mountain, while the west track leads to Jen (Hazel) Mountain, the highest peak in the Recreation Area, taking the visitors to the captivating landscape outlined by the Holy Ridgeline of the Hsuehshan Range.
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Travel Information
Opening Hours
08:00~17:00(Closed on Lunar New Year's Eve)
Transportation
Map
Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area
Google Map
Google Map

Route 1
Jhulin Interchange on National Hwy. 3→County Highway 120 Jhudong→County Highway 122→Cingcyuan→Dalu Forest Road→Guanwu
Route 2
Hsinchu→Expressway 68→Jhudong→County Highway 122→Cingcyuan→Dalu Forest Road→Guanwu
Taiwan Tourist Shuttle 【Guanwu Line】
The "Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Guanwu Line" stops at 8 stations including the High Speed Rail Hsinchu Station, Taiwan Railway Zhudong Station, Ruanqiao Painted Village, Wufeng Spring, Yunshan B&B, Shei-Pa Leisure Farm, Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area and Guanwu Villa. The one-way fare is NT$300. It is recommended to make reservations by phone. The hotline is: 037-597688, 0911-363360. Service hours: Monday to Friday 08:00-12:00 in the morning and 13:30-17:30 in the afternoon.
Park Information
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1. | The Dalulin Road, the road connecting the park to the outside, is narrow and Class A buses are prohibited from driving along the entire route. Please use non-Class A buses, minibuses or cars to travel. |
2. | To prevent the spread of rabies and ensure the safety of pets and their owners, the park prohibits bringing dogs, cats, and other mammals into the park. |
3. | The park's service hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Considering factors such as the impact of mountain fog on driving visibility, tourists' nighttime safety, and the need to reduce the disruption of nighttime recreational activities to the ecology and park management, visitors who are not staying at Guanwu Villa are kindly requested to leave the park before 5:00 p.m. to maintain safety. |
4. | Guests who are not staying at the Guanwu Villa camping area are advised not to camp or stay in the park. If you need to stay or camp in the park, please go to the Guanwu Villa reservation website (https://www.guanwuvilla.com/), Guanwu Villa fan page or call 037-268818 for consultation. |
5. | Smoking is strictly prohibited in this park. Camping, lighting fires, cooking, etc. are also prohibited. |
6. | Please do not capture or harass wild animals or pick plants, and protect natural resources. |
Travel Guide
Attraction
Map

園區步道
Hiyama Giant Tree Trail
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The starting point of the Hiyama Giant Trees Trail is at 1.2K and 6K of the Leshan Forest Road, with a total length of about 4 kilometers. The trail used to be an old trolley track used for logging work. The trail has a gentle slope and is a popular hiking trail suitable for all ages. There are also explanation signs on the trail to learn about the flora and fauna and special landscape resources along the way. There are 5 giant red cypress trees at 2.8K of this trail, with the No. 2 sacred tree having the largest tree circumference of about 17.2 meters; the No. 1 sacred tree is the second largest, with a tree circumference of about 16.3 meters, which is of great ornamental value.

園區步道
Zhenshan Trail
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The trailhead is located at about 1.7K on the west line of Dalulin Road. The entire trail is about 4 kilometers long and takes about 3 hours. Birdsongs are heard along the way. Different flowers bloom in different seasons. There are rich forests along the way. Climbing to the Zhenshan Observation Deck is one of the best places to overlook the holy ridgeline of the Shei-Pa Mountains. There is an interpretation sign system along the trail to provide interpretation services for the ecological environment.
Note: It takes about 1 hour to walk from the entrance of the west line of Dalulin Road to the entrance of the Zhenshan Trail.

園區步道
Guanwu Waterfall Trail
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The starting point of the trail is near the camping area of Guanwu Villa. The whole journey is about 1.5 kilometers, and it takes at least 1.5 hours to go back and forth. The altitude difference of the trail is about 280 meters. The outward journey is downhill. It takes about 30 to 50 minutes to walk to the end of the trail. The Guanwu Waterfall, which looks like white silk and has a drop of more than 30 meters, will come into view. You can rest in the pavilion at the end and enjoy the negative ions of the waterfall. The return journey is uphill, and it takes about 60 to 80 minutes to walk. Along the trail, you can see giant fir trees, artificial coniferous forests, and natural broad-leaved forests. The forests are dense and beautiful, and they also breed a wealth of bird resources. There is an interpretation sign system along the trail, which provides an explanation of the environmental resources along the route, which is of great ornamental and educational value.

園區步道
Bird watching trails
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The trail is surrounded by sturdy coniferous and broad-leaved forests on both sides. The huge green shade provides a hidden resting place for birds. Although the birds cannot be seen with the naked eye, you can hear a variety of bird calls if you listen carefully! Since the bird watching trail is a gentle downhill section, it is recommended to bring trekking poles to make walking easier.

園區步道
Honeymoon Trail
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The Honeymoon Trail connects Guanwu Villa and the Hiyama Giant Trees Trail. The trail is rich in moss landscapes and virgin forests. The entire trail is only 450 meters long, making it a short trail suitable for tourists to warm up for a walk.

Featured Landscape
Kuaishan Big Trees Trail
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This 2.8-kilometer trail slopes gently upward through a reforested area with wood-planked cliffside areas and streams that can be crossed using wooden bridges. In autumn and winter, the Green Maple and Formosan Maple forests come ablaze with the coloring of golden and red leaves. After about an hour along this trail, visitors arrive at the first of five thousand-year-old Red Cypress with the four others not far ahead. These ancient towering trees are a humbling sight.

Featured Landscape
Wushe cherry blossoms in front of Guanwu Villa
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The Wushe Cherry King, located in front of Guanwu Villa, is the focus of tourists' appreciation every year. The flowering period is from February to April, and the peak blooming period is mostly concentrated in March.

Featured Landscape
Holy ridgeline
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The ridgeline formed by the main peak of the Xueshan Mountains and Dabajian Mountain. The name of Shengling comes from the praise of the ridge by Tetsutarou Numai, general secretary of the Taiwan Mountaineering Association, after he climbed Mount Dabajian in 1928. You can enjoy the view of the Holy Ridge at the Yuzhenshan Trail Observation Deck, the Leshan Forest Trail 6K Observation Deck, and the Guanwu Villa.
Service Facilities
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Park Facilities
Leshan Forest Road Observation Deck
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Leshan Forest Road is a connecting road leading to Leshan Air Force Base. The entire road is about 13 kilometers long. In order to facilitate the development of sightseeing and recreation, the activity range has been opened to 6.5 kilometers. Starting from Guanwu Police Station, about 6 kilometers away on Leshan Forest Road, there is a viewing platform with a wide field of view. When the weather is clear, you can enjoy the entire terrain of the Holy Ridge Line and overlook the "Dabajian Mountain" known as the century-old peak. It is a base for viewing the terrain and landscape in Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area. In addition, next to this viewing platform is one of the entrances to the Hiyama Giant Trees Trail. From this entrance, it only takes about 1 kilometer to walk to the giant trees.

Park Facilities
Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area Visitor Center
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1. Provide tourist consultation, guided tours, park film viewing, and wireless Internet access services. 2. Provide loan services for wheelchairs, strollers, reading glasses, umbrellas, smart device chargers, etc. 3. There are exhibition spaces (forest ecology, aboriginal culture, mountains, forestry, etc.), toilets, first aid station (AED), breastfeeding room and other facilities. 4. There are two pet cages (because dogs, cats and other mammals are not allowed into the park): pets can only be left in the cages for one-day tourists until the end of the service hours on that day.

Parking Lot
Visitor Center Small Car Parking Lot
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There are 14 parking spaces for small cars and 2 parking spaces for barrier-free vehicles.

Parking Lot
Small and large car parking
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There are 27 parking spaces for small cars and 14 for large cars (small and medium-sized buses).
Parking Lot
Guanwu Villa Parking Lot
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There are 35 parking spaces for small cars (including 2 barrier-free parking spaces).

Restaurant/Accommodation/Meeting Room
Guanwu Villa
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In addition to providing accommodation services, Guanwu Villa in Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area also has restaurants and stores that provide dining and light meal services. For more details, please visit the reservation website https://www.guanwuvilla.com/ or call 037-268818 for inquiries.
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