Great Wall Trail (including 200 K'an Trail, 300 K'an Trail, 400 K'an Trail) (Baiguoshan Hiking Trail) Introduction
The Great Wall is a mountain trail that follows the ridge line, with the main trail including the Baikang branch, totaling approximately 1.9 kilometers in length. The trail is surrounded by fruit trees such as lychee, longan, and starfruit, and is a shaded path that ascends. The connected branch trails, including the Two Hundred Kang, Three Hundred Kang, and Four Hundred Kang, feature steeper staircases, and rest areas and viewing pavilions are available along the way, offering panoramic views of Yuanlin. It is common to see people engaging in singing, tea-drinking, and chatting social activities along the path. Additionally, it is adjacent to Yuanlin Sports Park, Tengshan Trail, and Wolong Slope, making it an excellent area for the public to engage in recreational activities and fitness exercises. Trail length: 1.88 kilometers. Walking time: 1 hour. Facilities: parking lot (motorcycles, small vehicles), entrance signage, guideposts, seating, pavilions, and mobile toilets.
