Great Wall Trail (including Erbai Keng, Sanbai Keng, and Sibai Keng Trails) (Baiguan Mountain Hiking Trail) Introduction
The Great Wall Trail is a hiking path set along a ridge, with a main trail length of approximately 1.9 kilometers, including the Baikan branch. The trail is surrounded by fruit trees such as lychee, longan, and starfruit, and is a shaded path that consists of an uphill climb. The connected branch trails—Baikan, Sanbai Kan, and Siibai Kan—feature steeper steps. Along the route, there are benches and viewing pavilions where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Yuanlin. It is common to see people engaging in singing, tea-drinking, and chatting as social activities here. Additionally, it is adjacent to Yuanlin Sports Park, Tengshan Trail, and Wolong Slope, making it an ideal area for the public to participate in leisure activities and fitness exercises. Trail length: 1.88 kilometers. Walking time: 1 hour. Facilities include: parking (motorcycles, cars), entrance imagery, guiding signs, benches, pavilions, and mobile toilets.
