Maple Pond Tung Blossom Trail Introduction
There are trail signboards set up along County Road 139, and at the entrance, there is a resting point equipped with a viewing tower, a viewing platform, and a bike rack. This route also serves as a cycling path; the road surface is asphalt, with common trees found on Bagua Mountain, such as Bloodwood and Acacia. Although the Tung flower isn't seen fluttering, the distant view of the oil tung trees in the mountain stream can be appreciated. The overall ambiance of the trail is tranquil and serene, with fewer people around. Some sections of the path are quite steep and require more leg strength. It leads down to the end point at Fenglin Street, with a total length of approximately 1.4 kilometers. At the end of the trail, there is a wall entrance design, and the resting point includes a pavilion, benches, and a bike rack. Trail length: 1.34 kilometers. Walking time: 0.5 hours. Facilities: viewing platform, benches, bike rack, information sign.

