Gyeongnam Arboretum is a well-maintained botanical garden in South Gyeongsang Province, showcasing a vast collection of native and exotic plant species, offering visitors a serene outdoor experience focused on horticulture and nature study.
Located in Jinju city, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, Gyeongnam Arboretum spans a large area dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of diverse plant species. Established as a public facility, the arboretum serves both educational and recreational purposes, featuring thematic sections such as medicinal plants, forest ecosystems, and ornamental gardens. It provides an accessible natural environment with walking paths that meander through over 3,200 species of trees and plants, including rare and endangered varieties native to the Korean Peninsula. The arboretum is a hub for environmental education, holding workshops, exhibitions, and seasonal flower festivals. Visitors can enjoy a calm, scenic atmosphere ideal for leisurely walks, photography, and botanical observation. Notable features include the greenhouse collections that display tropical and subtropical species year-round, and the extensive conifer and deciduous tree groves. The arboretum’s design seamlessly integrates natural landscapes with carefully cultivated gardens, making it a valuable green space for Jinju and the surrounding region. It also plays an important role in conservation efforts and public awareness about plant diversity and ecosystem health. Gyeongnam Arboretum is easily accessible by public transport and offers amenities such as visitor centers, educational displays, and picnic areas that enhance the outdoor experience.
Extensive collection of over 3,200 species of plants including rare native trees
Year-round greenhouse featuring tropical and subtropical flora
Educational programs and seasonal flower festivals
Scenic walking trails through forest ecosystems and ornamental gardens
A climate-controlled environment showcasing tropical and subtropical plant species, open year-round for visitors.
A dedicated area containing various plants used in traditional Korean medicine, with informational signage.
Naturalistic woodland trails that provide habitat for native flora and fauna, offering immersive nature walks.