Jangsu Arboretum is South Korea’s largest arboretum, showcasing extensive collections of native and exotic plants across beautifully designed gardens and natural forest areas, offering a serene outdoor experience for nature lovers and botanists alike.
Located in Jangsu County of North Jeolla Province, South Korea, Jangsu Arboretum spans over a vast area dedicated to the conservation, research, and public appreciation of diverse plant species. Established as part of efforts to preserve Korea’s botanical heritage, the arboretum features more than 2,000 species of plants, including native Korean trees, shrubs, herbs, and a variety of exotic specimens cultivated for ecological and educational purposes. Its landscape is a blend of manicured gardens, natural forest patches, and uniquely themed zones such as medicinal plant gardens and seasonal flower areas. Jangsu Arboretum serves multiple functions: a living museum for botany, a research center for plant protection and biodiversity, and a popular outdoor destination for visitors seeking walking trails, birdwatching, and picturesque natural scenery. Over its walking paths, visitors can encounter a wide variety of flora representative of the region’s temperate climate, making it a showcase of Korea’s diverse botanical environment. The arboretum’s design incorporates ecological education with leisure, providing ample informational signage, rest areas, and facilities that appeal to families, students, and plant enthusiasts. Seasonal events, such as spring flower festivals and autumn foliage viewings, further enhance its recreational allure. Jangsu Arboretum’s combination of scientific purpose and public engagement makes it a valuable protected place, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable outdoor recreation in South Korea’s cultural and natural landscape.
Extensive collection of over 2,000 plant species including rare native Korean varieties
Themed gardens such as the medicinal herb garden and seasonal flower zones
Peaceful forest trails ideal for birdwatching and botanical study
Large greenhouse complex housing tropical and subtropical plants
Comprehensive displays of indigenous trees, shrubs, and wildflowers native to Korea, emphasizing conservation and education.
Specialized garden showcasing plants used in traditional Korean medicine, complete with descriptive signage.
Climate-controlled greenhouse allowing visitors to experience exotic tropical and subtropical species not otherwise found on-site.