Historical News

Effective January 3, 2025 (Friday), at 00:00 AM, the park will reopen the Mt. Bilu - Mt. Yangtou Trail and other hiking trails within the ecological preservation area.
(This is historical news, for reference only, please refer to the current
Post Date:2024-12-25 ~2025-03-25 Released by:Taroko National Park Headquarters

Basis: National Parks Law, Article 19.

1. Routes reopened:

(1)Mt. Bilu - Mt. Yangtou:Only applications for entry from the Mt. Yangtou Trailhead to Mt. Yangtou and Mt. Bilu in a roundtrip will be accepted.

(2)Qilai North Peaks and Qilai East Ridge:At the 5.7 km mark on the Qilai Trail, at the junction of the Qilai Main and North Peaks, only right turns toward the Qilai Main Peak are allowed. After reaching the main ridge, you may proceed to the Qilai Main Peak, North Peak, or East Ridge.

(3)Pingfong Trail ( include apply Pingfong Cabin ):A new bypass trail has been constructed at the Tachikiri Creek crossing. Please follow the trail markers provided by us and do not deviate from the designated path.

2.The terrain has become unstable and susceptible to landslides. To ensure your safety, please be aware of your surroundings, particularly loose rocks, while hiking. If you encounter any blocked trails or damaged facilities, please report them to our office promptly.

3.For information on the post-disaster repair progress and road traffic control and opening hours of the main roads in our park (Taiwan Provincial Highway 8, Taiwan Provincial Highway 14A, and Taiwan Provincial Highway 7A), please visit the Directorate General of Highways, Ministry of Transportation's "Provincial Highways Real-time Information Service Network" or download the "Happy Highway APP" to obtain relevant information.

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