The park's foot bath facility utilizes hot spring water sourced from the geothermal activity inherent to the Beitou volcanic region.
The water temperature in the foot bath is regulated to be safe for public use, typically hovering around 40 to 42 degrees Celsius.
Unlike some larger city parks, Fuxing Park is specifically managed as a neighborhood recreational facility rather than a tourist garden.
The site operates as part of the wider Beitou 'hot spring culture' infrastructure that defines the local district.
Fuxing Park is a community-focused green space located in the Beitou District of Taipei. It features a specialized outdoor foot bath area fed by the district's characteristic sulfur-rich hot spring water. The park is integrated with urban leisure facilities, including a basketball court, children's playgrounds, and fitness equipment. The landscape design emphasizes accessibility, serving as a social hub for local residents. It occupies a flat site surrounded by low-rise residential blocks typical of the Beitou area. Visitors utilize the park primarily for exercise and therapeutic soaking.
The raised wooden deck surrounding the main geothermal foot bath area provides the most distinctive view of the park's function.
Bring a small towel for drying your feet after using the public hot spring foot bath.
Visit during weekday mornings to avoid high volume from local residents.
Wear shoes that are easy to slip off and on for quick access to the foot soaking area.
Do not treat the foot bath as a swimming pool or attempt to soak your entire body in the water basins.
The foot bath facilities are typically closed one day per week for cleaning and water system maintenance.
Clean your feet before entering the foot bath area; do not use soap or detergent in the spring water.