Yehliu Geopark is one of the most unique natural attractions in Taiwan and definitely worth visiting. The park is famous for its incredible rock formations that were shaped over thousands of years by wind, sea water, and natural erosion. Walking along the coastal pathways feels like exploring an outdoor natural sculpture park. The most iconic formation is the Queen’s Head, which many visitors line up to see and photograph, but there are also many other interesting rocks like the Candle Rocks, and Mushroom Rocks.
Aside from the rock formations, the coastal scenery is beautiful with waves crashing against the shoreline and the open sea. The park is well organized with clear walking paths, making it easy to explore different sections. It can get crowded, especially around the Queen’s Head, so visiting early in the morning is recommended. Overall, Yehliu offers a fascinating mix of geology, scenery, and photography spots that make it a memorable stop when visiting Taiwan.