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Seoraksan National Park (Outer Section) (설악산 국립공원 (외설악))

Seoraksan National Park (Outer Section) (설악산 국립공원 (외설악))

- Homepage : www.knps.or.kr
- Tel : +82-33-801-0900
Seoraksan Mountain is one of Korea's most famous tourist destinations that stretches across several areas including Sokcho, Goseong, Inje, and Yangyang in Gangwon-do. It was designated as Korea's fifth national park in 1970 after the designation of Hallyeohaesang National Park, and as Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1982. It has been also registered in the IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas, which is the global standard of best practice for area-based conservation. Having Daecheongbong Peak as the mountain's main peak, Seoraksan National Park, with a total area of 398 km², is divided into the outer section ("Oeseorak," eastern section), the inner section ("Naeseorak," western section), and the southern section ("Namseorak"). Daecheongbong Peak (1,708 m) is the third highest peak in Korea after Hallasan Mountain and Jirisan Mountain, and as the peak is covered with snow for five to six months of the year, the mountain got the name "Seorak" (meaning a snowy peak). The summit of Daecheongbong Peak commands the magnificent natural landscape of Seoraksan Mountain and the East Sea. In particular, it is known for the fantastic views of the sunrise and sunset. In addition to Daecheongbong Peak, Seoraksan Mountain has some 30 grand peaks, such as Socheongbong, Hwachaebong, and Jungcheongbong. The mountain is also full of hidden scenic views of Biryongpokpo Falls, Ulsan Peak, Heundeulbawi Rock, and Geumganggul Cave. By using the cable car near Seoraksan Small Park, the disabled and the elderly can go up to the top and enjoy a panoramic view of the mountain.
- Address : Seoraksan-dong, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do
※ Introduction Information
- Ccapacity : N/A
- Experienceable age : Open to visitors of all ages
- Experience guide : Hiking, trekking
- Inquiries and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-33-801-0900
- Open date :
- Parking : Available
- Rest date : N/A (Open all year round)
- Use season :
- Use time
[Entry hours]
Winter season 04:00–12:00, Summer season 03:00–14:00


- Mountain Not Access Period : May 18, 2021~ until further notice
- Hiking Course : Osaek District Trail (Yeosimpokpo Falls – Yongsopokpo Falls, 3.1 km) closed for hikers' safety
- Restrooms : Available
- Facility Utilization Fees : None
- Available Facilities : None
- Parking Fees : [Low season]

Small vehicles - Day parking 4,000 won / Overnight 8,000 won

Large vehicles - Day parking 6,000 won / Overnight 12,000 won



[Peak season]

Small vehicles - Day parking 5,000 won / Overnight 10,000 won

Large vehicles - Day parking 7,500 won / Overnight 15,000 won
- Admission Fees : Adults 3,500 won / Teenagers 1,000 won / Children 500 won
- Interpretation Services Offered : None
- Reservation Info. for Foreigners : None













This work was created by the Korea Tourism Organization for 21 years and opened as the first type of public Nuri. You can download it for free from the Korea Tourism Organization, https://kto.visitkorea.or.kr/eng.kto

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