Tianshin Mountain offers more than just hiking—it’s a hub for eco-adventure experiences. Join the nighttime ecological tour hosted by the Guanglanhu Nature Education Center, where expert guides use infrared flashlights to spot nocturnal wildlife like bamboo rats, owls, and geckos, providing insight into local biodiversity.
The area also hosts Orienteering races twice a year, challenging participants to navigate using maps and checkpoints—blending physical endurance with mental strategy—popular among outdoor enthusiasts. During spring, visit the Tianshin Mountain Farm Experience Garden, where visitors can pick strawberries and plant vegetables firsthand, enjoying hands-on farming fun.
In summer, the forest camping site opens for overnight stays, offering tent rentals and campfire gatherings under clear skies, far from urban light pollution. These activities are all accessible from the foothills or mid-slope, with easy transport links—ideal for families, groups, or solo travelers seeking immersive nature experiences.