Hightlight
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National Park
월악산 국립공원
Woraksan National Park is a mountainous national park renowned for its breathtaking valleys, rugged terrain, and rich ecological and cultural resources.
One of Korea’s five most famous mountains, it was designated a national park on December 31, 1984. This mountainous park blends nature and culture.
Major Attractions and Tourist Destinations
*Wolaksan Yeongbong Peak (Guksabong Peak): At 1,097 meters above sea level, its steep rock faces and breathtaking peaks make it a sacred mountain.
*Deokjusa Temple and Mireukri Temple Site: Temples and historic sites that preserve numerous relics and cultural assets from the Silla Dynasty.
*Hwayang Valley: Rivers, waterfalls, and lush forests make this a great spot for trekking and nature appreciation. The 40-meter-high Cheonju Falls are particularly famous.
*Chungjuho Lake and Cheongpungho Lake: Nearby lakeside tourist destinations offer boating, fishing, and walking trails.
*Connect with nearby natural attractions, such as the Danyang Palgyeong Scenic Area and Mungyeong Saejae Provincial Park.
Nature and Exploration Information
*A beautiful four-season destination, with spring flowers, fall foliage, and winter snowscapes, this area is ideal for families, hikers, and nature enthusiasts alike.
*Hiking trails vary in difficulty, but some are restricted for forest fire prevention and natural rest periods, so check in advance.
*Well-equipped with amenities (restrooms, information center, parking lot), nature observation trails, and more.
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