It covers Mount Parker, the second highest peak (531 metres (1,742 ft)) on Hong Kong Island and the highest in Island east, as well as Mount Butler[11] and Siu Ma Shan.
[13] A major feature of this country park is a site with dozens of wartime field stove, built in preparation for the Second World War.
[14][15][16] Woodside [zh-tw], a red-brick house which currently houses a biodiversity education centre and was a residence for the Taikoo Sugar Refinery,[17][14] is also located within this country park at 50 Mount Parker Road [yue; zh-tw].
With 5 trails linked to the intersection point, the pavilion area is equipped with a public toilet,[20] basic outdoor gym and recreational facilities, a picnic area, outdoor stone BBQ stoves and a roofed resting pavilon.
A set of stairs located behind the roofed resting pavilion allows a direct climb to the summit of Mount Butler.