Maple Hollow Tung Blossom Trail Introduction
Along County Road 139, there are trail signboards set up, and the entrance has a rest area with an observation tower, an observation platform, and bicycle racks. This route is also a cycling path. The road is paved with asphalt, and on both sides, you can find common trees of Bagua Mountain such as Bloodwood and Acacia, although you won't see the fleeting blossoms of the Tung Tree, you can enjoy the view of the Tung Trees in the distant mountain stream. The overall atmosphere of the trail is serene and tranquil, with fewer people. Some sections of the trail can be steep and require more leg strength. The trail leads down to the end of Fenglin Street, with a total length of about 1.4 kilometers. At the trail's endpoint, there is a wall entrance image, and the rest area features a pavilion, seating, and bicycle racks. Trail length: 1.34 kilometers. Walking time: 0.5 hours. Facilities: observation deck, seating, bicycle racks, information boards.
The trail's endpoint features a resting area with a pavilion, seating, and bicycle racks.
The surface is asphalt, with common trees on both sides of Bagua Mountain, such as Red Kapok and Acacia. There are rest benches along the way.
