The Bai Shi Lake Suspension Bridge is located within the Bai Shi Lake Recreational Agriculture Area in Nei Hu. The entrance of the suspension bridge is next to the parking lot of the Bishan Yan Kai Zhang Sheng Wang Temple. The bridge is 116 meters long, spanning across the Zhongyong Mountain and Dalun Tou Mountain range. It specially adopts the image of a dragon's backbone, connecting from the "Long Boat Rock" in the east, through Bai Shi Lake Mountain, Dalun Tou Mountain, Zhongyong Mountain, and Luyu Mountain, to the Yuanjue Waterfall. When viewed from the air, it looks like a huge dragon coiled up, guarding the Bai Shi Lake area.
Unlike the high-rise bridge piers of general suspension bridges, this bridge is specially designed with a straight path, creating an invisible suspension bridge without any hanging cables, blending into the local pastoral scenery. After crossing the bridge is the Bai Shi Lake community, where a 100-meter-long spring and autumn trail reveals carefully cultivated flower planting areas, as well as the rich rural characteristics and ecological landscape resources of the local area.
The Bai Shi Lake Suspension Bridge connects surrounding mountain temples, orchards, forest trails, and wetland lakes. In the midst of it, visitors can enjoy beautiful flowers and the pleasant sounds of forest birds, making it an ideal place for leisure and recreation.