Wild Boar Campsite
Top-Pick Popular Site │NT$3,800 per night
Located at the forefront of the base with clear, wide-open views
Close to the parking lot and restrooms for convenient access
The largest area, suitable for larger groups and car camping

營位詳情
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- For the Mountain Pig Campsite, please use the public water tank located by the pond.
- The Mountain Pig Campsite has no shade. During the hot summer months, please plan to bring your own sun protection equipment or rent a canopy in advance.
- It is recommended to bring a 10-15 meter outdoor extension cord to connect power from the outlet to the center of the campsite.
Camper Guidelines
Campground Guidelines/ GaoShan Forest Tribal Ranch
The campground aims to provide a great camping space. Please help maintain the campground by following these guidelines:
1. Campground Environment:
A. Each campsite is unique. Please evaluate if your tent fits the provided site dimensions. All sites are open-air, except for the Pangolin site which has a fixed roof. If you need a canopy, please book in advance. Temporary bookings depend on staff availability, or you can bring your own.
B.To maintain balance with nature and due to the terraced slopes, parents must supervise children to prevent running, especially in areas with height differences. Evaluate the suitability for elderly or mobility-impaired individuals before booking.
C. For safety, arrive before dark to set up camp and familiarize yourself with the site details, ensuring a more enjoyable and safer camping experience.
D. Parking is separate from campsites for better views and safety. A short uphill walk is required from the parking area to the campsites. Only the Wild Boar site is suitable for camper vans. After unloading, please park your vehicle in the designated parking area to keep pathways clear. There are about 15 parking spaces available. Drive slowly and be cautious when reversing. Do not park in non-designated areas for extended periods.
2. Campground Maintenance:
A. Protecting the natural environment is challenging. Do not damage plants or climb trees without a guide. Do not throw gravel or disturb utility lines.
B. Help with waste sorting. Separate general waste, recyclables, and food waste. Thank you.
C. Confirm the tent anchoring method for each site when booking. Use fishbone anchors on wooden deck sites and avoid using tent pegs longer than 30 cm on other sites.
3. Prohibited Activities:
A. The campground is private property, open only for booked experiences and camping. No visitors are allowed except for booked campers. Do not bring unregistered companions.
B. Smoking is prohibited in the forest and campsite areas. Smokers must use the designated area behind the restroom. Do not litter cigarette butts or spit betel nut juice.
C. Do not wash dishes in the bathroom to prevent clogging and odors.
D. Do not use high-load electrical appliances in the campground to avoid power outages and hazards.
E. Do not damage or remove campground items and facilities. Violations will result in compensation and legal action.
F. The Ficus platform, sea-view platform, and Wild Boar pavilion are public areas. Guests can rest and chat here but cannot place personal items. Exclusive use of the sea-view and Ficus platforms is available for full-site bookings. The kitchen and storage areas are work zones and off-limits.
G. Pet owners must bring their own tents and sleeping bags**. Clean up after your pets and keep them leashed to prevent them from getting lost in the forest.
H.Parties, karaoke, mahjong, fireworks, sky lanterns, or other activities that create noise or light effects are not allowed. After 9 PM, keep noise levels low to enjoy the moonrise and stars over the Pacific Ocean, and embrace the trees and sea.
4. Cooking Rules:
A. Ground fires are prohibited. Use fire pits, Dutch ovens, stoves, and cookware on heat-resistant boards, elevated at least 30 cm above the ground. Do not place hot cookware or water directly on the ground. Damages will incur maintenance fees.
B. Cool charcoal ashes before disposing of them in the trash to prevent hazards.
C. A refrigerator is available for food storage. Ensure items are well-packaged and labeled with your name. Remove all items before leaving.
5. Restroom/Shower Facility Rules:
A. Hot water is available from 5 PM in autumn/winter and from 6 PM in spring/summer, switching to electric heaters at night until midnight. For other times, contact via Facebook.
B. The last bathroom near the water heater has shower time limits. Check the door signs.
C. Keep toilet lids closed during showers to keep walls and toilet paper dry.
D. No hair dryers after 10 PM. Plan accordingly.
E. Maintain restroom cleanliness and turn off lights when not in use.
6. Check-in and Check-out Times:
A. Check-in and set-up: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM on arrival day (no late-night arrivals).
B. Check-out: By 11:30 AM.
7. Liability:
The campground only provides campsite rentals and is not responsible for the safekeeping of camping equipment, vehicles, or personal belongings. Secure your valuables to prevent theft or damage.
8. Lost and Found:
Items left behind can be retrieved within three days by appointment (shipping via Black Cat delivery, cash on delivery). No claims after three days.
9. Refund and Rescheduling Policy:
A. All refund processing fees are borne by the booker.
B. For refunds, email hualienfun.tw@gmail.com with the booker’s name, booking date, number of accounts, and refund account.
C. If a typhoon affects Hualien within five days before the camping date, you can reschedule. If a sea typhoon warning is issued for Hualien within three days before the camping date, the campground will cancel the event, and you can reschedule or get a full refund.
D. If a heavy rain warning is issued for Hualien within seven days before the first camping day, you can apply to reschedule at least two days before the camping date. Reschedule within a week based on availability.
E. If heavy rain warnings persist for the rescheduled date, you can cancel and get a full refund at least two days before the camping date.
F. Heavy rain warnings are based on the Central Weather Bureau’s website.
G. The campground reserves the right to adjust rules based on actual conditions.
H. For cancellations or changes without force majeure, the following rules apply:
Cancel/change 15 days before check-in: 95% refund.
Cancel/change 14-11 days before check-in: 70% refund.
Cancel/change 10-8 days before check-in: 50% refund.
Cancel/change 7-5 days before check-in: 30% refund.
Cancel/change 4-3 days before check-in: 20% refund.
Cancel/change 2 days before or on the day of check-in: No refund.
Group bookings or full-site bookings cannot be partially rescheduled or refunded.
If you need any further assistance or have additional questions, feel free to ask!
1.Use Google Maps to search for “High Mountain Forest Base” (located in Fengbin Township, Hualien County) or click the link below:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Q1KAAh6z4Tr2VbeW7
*Please contact the base’s customer service via Line to provide your estimated arrival time.
2.Follow the map’s directions along Provincial Highway 11 to Qizaki Village.
3.Look for signs directing you up the mountain. The road is narrow in some areas, so drive slowly and lightly honk at turns.
4.Turn left when you see the High Mountain Forest Base sign.
5.Pass through the base gate and continue driving forward.
6.Drive straight up the road.
7.When you see the parking lot sign, continue driving uphill and stop first at the campsite area to unload your gear without entering the parking lot.
8.Upon arriving at the main base area, confirm your campsite and temporary unloading location, or wait for assistance from the manager. (See section 9 below for temporary unloading spot instructions).
9.Follow the “Temporary Unloading Spot Instructions” below and park your vehicle. Use wheel chocks on slopes and pay attention to safety.
10.After unloading, move your vehicle to the lower parking lot. (Be cautious of uneven terrain at the entrance and exit).
If Hualien County is listed under a heavy rain warning within five days before the first day of your camping reservation, you may apply for a postponement no later than one day before the camping date. You must select a new date within one week of submitting the postponement request, based on the base’s availability.
If the new date is still affected by a heavy rain warning within five days of the first day of camping, you may apply for a full refund no later than one day before the camping date.
Heavy rain warnings and typhoon alerts are based on announcements from the Central Weather Bureau.
If the cancellation/refund is not due to the base, the handling fee must be borne by the booker.
If there are no exceptional force majeure circumstances as mentioned above, and you need to cancel or change your reservation, the refund rules are as follows:- 95% refund if the campsite reservation is canceled or changed 15 days before entry
- 70% refund if canceled or changed 14-11 days before entry
- 50% refund if canceled or changed 10-8 days before entry
- 30% refund if canceled or changed 7-5 days before entry
- 20% refund if canceled or changed 4-3 days before entry
- No refund for cancellations or changes made from 2 days before the event up to the day of entry
Tent rentals will be set up the day before. If you need to cancel or postpone, please submit the request by noon at least one day before camping. Requests made after noon will not be accepted.
For group bookings or exclusive bookings, individual tents cannot be postponed or refunded.4o
The lush main area of the base and the surrounding forest are home to many unique local plants. “Plant Hide-and-Seek” has selected 19 distinctive plants from the base’s grounds, accompanied by a playful guide and map index, offering you a rich exploration experience in the forest.
“Plant Hide-and-Seek” uses simple and understandable text, images, and voice guidance to offer unique interactive ways to engage with the plants, creating a delightful encounter with nature.
- Self-guided experience, allowing you to arrange your own nature time
- Search for 19 hidden plants around the base, like a treasure hunt
- Learn about plants through text, images, and voice guidance
- Engage your five senses with unique interactive activities for each plant
▼ User Guide:
Turn on the Wi-Fi function on your phone and connect to the base Wi-Fi: i-Tribe
*No account or password needed; just press “confirm” when the page pops up.Install the Popworld app
Click the link to enter the High Mountain Forest Base page:
https://www.gs-forest.com/en/product/forest-recipe-series-ailanthus-prickly-ash-spaghetti-special-discount-for-campers/Turn on your phone’s location services and start the guided tour!
▼ Image Instructions
Exclusive Experience for Campers
*The fee includes single-portion ingredients and kitchen utensils for the Měnies Pesto Pasta.
*This add-on package includes the Plant Hide-and-Seek digital guide.
*Experience duration: 3 hours. Location: Your campsite.
*This is a weekday-exclusive experience, available from Monday to Friday on non-public holidays.
For more details and to purchase, visit the website.
The fee includes one Hunter’s Sharing Knife set, with the host providing exclusive natural materials for crafting and local stones for sharpening on-site.
*This add-on package includes the Plant Hide-and-Seek digital guide.
*Experience duration: Arrange freely during your camping period.
For more details and to purchase, visit the website:https://www.gs-forest.com/en/product/mamangan-diy-hunter-sharing-knife-special-price-for-campers/
NT$3,800