From November through early December Taiwan's mountain peaks blaze with red maple leaves and golden autumn colors — here's when to go, which spots to visit, and everything you need to plan the perfect fall foliage trip.
Most visitors know Taiwan for cherry blossoms, but the island has a spectacular autumn season that deserves just as much attention. Red maples, golden ginkgo, and warm amber foliage blanket the high mountain trails from late October onward, all in pleasantly cool weather that's ideal for hiking and being outdoors.
Because Taiwan spans a wide range of elevations, the leaves don't change all at once — higher peaks turn first, followed by mid-elevation areas and spots near Taipei, stretching the foliage season over several weeks. This guide covers timing and the island's top viewing spots so you can plan your visit at exactly the right moment.
Exact timing shifts year to year depending on temperatures. High-altitude spots change first — check foliage reports before locking in your travel dates.
Most spots sit high in the mountains — pick based on your travel dates and how far you want to venture from the city.
📍 Nantou1
A forest recreation area high in the mountains of Nantou, widely regarded as Taiwan's most spectacular maple-viewing destination. At peak season the entire valley is washed in deep reds and oranges, with hiking trails at every difficulty level.
📍 Yilan2
A mountain forest park in Yilan combining ancient old-growth forest, natural hot springs, and a heritage logging railway. In late autumn, maples and red-leaved trees blaze against a backdrop of rolling sea-of-clouds — cool, quiet, and deeply atmospheric.
📍 Chiayi3
Taiwan's most iconic mountain destination is beautiful in every season. In late autumn, maple leaves and red foliage dot the walking trails alongside ancient cypress forests, the heritage forest railway, and legendary sunrise-over-clouds views.
📍 Taichung4
Famous among cherry-blossom fans in spring, Wuling Farm is equally rewarding in autumn when maples and mixed foliage turn the high-altitude farm into a patchwork of color. Open mountain views, crisp cool air, and easy walking trails make it perfect for photographers.
📍 Taipei5
The national park sitting above Taipei is a year-round escape. In late autumn it's a double treat: swaying silver grass (pampas-like miscanthus) in October and November is followed by patches of autumn foliage through December — all within an easy bus ride from the city.
Open the complete Taiwan travel guide for every city and itinerary, or start booking accommodation near your chosen foliage spot. During peak season hotels fill fast — getting ahead of the crowd pays off.