Jhihben National Forest Recreation Area, National Forest Recreation Area in Beinan Township, Taiwan.
Jhihben is a forest recreation area in Beinan Township featuring trails that wind through subtropical vegetation toward a prominent waterfall system. The landscape consists of forested slopes at varying elevations with dense tree coverage and several marked walking paths.
The forest was formally protected as a recreation area to safeguard the subtropical vegetation and natural resources of the region. This designation represented a turning point in environmental protection efforts for this part of Taiwan.
The forest holds meaning for local communities who have long engaged with these woods, and visitors today can sense this connection while walking the trails. The landscape reflects how people have learned to live alongside nature rather than against it.
The trails are well-marked and accessible to visitors of varying fitness levels with clear signage throughout. Bring sturdy footwear and water since the paths pass through damp forested terrain where footing can be uneven.
The forest contains Jhihben Falls, a distinctive system of two parallel waterfalls that cascade down the mountain alongside each other. This natural formation is less well-known than many other waterfalls in the region and often surprises first-time visitors.
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