Name | Elevation (m) |
Location | Route | Remark |
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Mt. Jade Main Peak | 3,952 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City Alishan Township, Chiayi County |
Mt. Jade Hiking Route | Highest mountain peak in Northeast Asia The mountain's forbidding terrain consists of cliffs on the south and the north side, deep valleys and ravines on the west, and pebbles and rocks on the east. |
Mt. Jade East Peak | 3,869 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Mt. Jade Hiking Route | One of the top 10 mountains in Taiwan. Depending on the viewing angle, it resembles a monk or a fortress. Cliffs on 3 sides forming towering mountains. |
Mt. Jade North Peak | 3,858 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County | Mt. Jade Hiking Route | The mountain has a gentler slope in the east and steeper gradient in the west, forming a narrow mountain ridge with cliffs on the north side and the Chenyoulan River below. N. North Peak is located to the north of North Peak |
Mt. Jade South Peak | 3,844 | Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City | Mt. Jade Hiking Route | One of the top 10 mountains in Taiwan. It is unclear whether Sancha Peak or the Bisuo Quxian Peak is Mt. Jade South Peak. They are separated by 500m with almost no difference in elevation. Sancha Peak is a mountain ridge resembling the jagged edges of a knife. |
Nanyu Mountain | 3,383 | Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City | Mt. Jade Hiking Route | The mountain has gentle gradients on 3 sides and a steep slope on the south. Natural spring water flows out from the earth caves on the east side of the North Mountain Saddle. Standard cuesta planted with Yushan Cane on the slope. |
East Xiaonan Mountain | 3,711 | Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City | Mt. Jade Hiking Route | The gentle gradient of the mountain has few undulations. Only mountain ridges are seen without a distinct mountain top. Offers the perfect vantage point for admiring the Central Mountains. |
Lushan | 2,981 | Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City | Mt. Jade Hiking Route | The Mt. Jade South Peak extends easterly to the small mountain top at the end of the branch ridge. The remote and isolated location is surrounded by the river on 3 sides. |
Mt. Jade West Peak | 3,518 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Alishan Township, Chiayi County |
Mt. Jade Hiking Route | The east-west mountain ridge is covered by Taiwan white fir at the top and features a mountain god shrine. |
Mt. Jade Front Peak | 3,239 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Alishan Township, Chiayi County |
Mt. Jade Hiking Route | The narrow mountain does not exhibit significant undulations. There is a giant cliff on the south side of the mountain. |
Junda Mountain | 3,265 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County | Other Route | The tallest mountain of Junda Mountain. The mountain has a gentle slope on the east, cliff on the south, and the mountain top is covered in Yushan Cane. The wide slope and ridge of the mountain have considerable undulations. The main hiking route lies outside of the Yushan National Park. |
Maxi Mountain | 3,443 | Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County | Mabolasi Crossing Trail | It is the main peak of the Yuli Mountain spur on the Central Mountains Range. The mountain top is flat and wide. Majiacituo River is located between Masi Mountain and Bugan Mountain, forming the flat "Mabu Valley" alpine valley. |
Kaxipanan Mountain | 3,276 | Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County | Mabolasi Crossing Trail | The mountain top is covered in Yushan Cane, with the beautiful grassland in the distance. The flat valley of the south peak forms the narrow north-south Taiping Valley or Kasibanan Basin. |
Malijia Nan Mountain | 3,546 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County |
Mabolasi Crossing Trail | The towering mountains form a triangular shape at the base. The ridge connected to Mabolasi Mountain forms cliffs. |
Mabolasi Mountain | 3,785 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County |
Mabolasi Crossing Trail | Also named Ulamong Mountain, it is one of the top 10 mountains in Taiwan. The Central Mountains turns perpendicularly at the monadnock to form the branch ridge of Yuli Mountain, Jyupen Mountain, and Huangdangkuo Mountain. |
Jyupen Mountain | 3,022 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County | Mabolasi Crossing Trail | Also known as Penjyu Mountain, it is a shoulder peak that drops sharply for several hundred meters to the northwest of Mabolasih Mountain. The peak is covered in Yushan Canes. |
Xiuguluan Mountain | 3,825 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County |
Mabolasi Crossing Trail | As the highest peak of the Central Mountains, the top of the peak represents 3 small rectangular horsts. Siouguping on Siouguluan Mountain is covered in Juniper, Yushan Canes, white wood forest, and Taiwan Alpine Rhododendron, forming a unique landscape. |
Batongguan Mountain | 3,335 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County | Batongguan Traversing Trail | The connection between the Jade Mountains and Central Mountains. It has two peaks, and the sharp peaks offer an extended view of the surrounding area. |
Dashuiku Mountain | 3,642 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County |
Batongguan Traversing Trail | The round, flat mountain top is thriving with Yushan Canes. It is the highest peneplain in Taiwan. The mountain's name is derived from the nearby alpine lake called "Dashueiku". |
Dafenjian Mountain | 3,208 | Xinyi Township, Nantou County Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Southern Section Two Trail | The sharp mountain shape has a low elevation. Since there are no high peaks nearby, it stands out in the gently undulating terrain. |
Tafen Mountain | 3,070 | Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Southern Section Two Trail | The various slopes of the mountain have similar gradients. Observed from the north, it resembles the shape of a pyramid, and there is an alpine lake on the south grassy slope of the mountain called "Tafenchih (Tafen Pond)". |
Lulu Mountain | 3,279 | Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City | Southern Section Two Trail | Located near the west side of the Central Mountains' main ridge, it consists of twin peaks with a cliff on the south and dense forest on the north. |
Yun Peak | 3,564 | Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City | Southern Section Two Trail | The horizontal-orientation of the mountain is complemented by steep valleys on the north and south side. |
Nanshuangtou Mountain | 3,356 | Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Southern Section Two Trail | The 3 peaks are situated nearby, and 2 of the peaks have identical heights. The Central Mountains exhibit dramatic twists and turns at this point. There is a pond on the east side of the ridge. |
Sancha Mountain | 3,496 | Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County Haiduan Township, Taitung County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Xinkang Crossing Trail Southern Section Two Trail |
Located at the intersection between the main ridge of the Central Mountain Range and Xinkang Mountain – Bulakesang ridge, it is the flattest and widest mountain of the Taiwan 100 Mountains, offering a fantastic vantage point. |
Xinkang Mountain | 3,331 | Zhuoxi Township, Hualien County | Xinkang Crossing Trail | One of the top 10 mountains in Taiwan. As the highest peak of east Taiwan, the towering mountain resembles a fortress in the sky. Drastic twists and turns of the branch ridges nearby. |
Xiangyang Mountain | 3,603 | Haiduan Township, Taitung County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Southern Section Two Trail | The north ridge is flat and wide, while the south side consists of a cliff. Situated opposite Guan Mountain across the S. Cross-Island Highway. |
Guanshanling Mountain | 3,176 | Haiduan Township, Taitung County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Southern Cross-Island Highway 3 Mountains and Guan Mountain Hiking Route | Located on the north ridge of Wukou on the S. Cross-Island Highway. Conquering this section involves climbing a steep gradient. |
Taguan Mountain | 3,222 | Haiduan Township, Taitung County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Southern Cross-Island Highway 3 Mountains and Guan Mountain Hiking Route | North border of the great cliff of Guan Mountain. The forbidding Konglong Tower and Yingzhizuei are within reach. |
Kuhanuoxin Mountain | 3,115 | Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City | Southern Cross-Island Highway 3 Mountains and Guan Mountain Hiking Route | Monadnock on the west branch ridge extending to the north of Guan Mountain. |
Guan Mountain | 3,668 | Haiduan Township, Taitung County Taoyuan Dist., Kaohsiung City |
Southern Cross-Island Highway 3 Mountains and Guan Mountain Hiking Route | One of the top 10 mountains in Taiwan. Praised as the "Tallest Mountain in South Taiwan", only the slopes on the south and north side covered in Yushan Canes provide access to the pyramid-shaped peak. |