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Yeongam Dune Ecology Park Adventures

Yeongam Dune Ecology Park preserves unique coastal dune ecosystems on South Korea’s southwestern coast, offering visitors rich biodiversity and scenic natural landscapes perfect for ecological exploration and gentle hiking.

Approx. 150 acres
Acres Protected
5 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

About Yeongam Dune Ecology Park

 

Yeongam Dune Ecology Park is situated in Yeongam County, South Jeolla Province, on the southwest coast of South Korea. This protected area conserves one of the few remaining coastal dune systems on the Korean Peninsula, featuring a diverse mix of sand dunes, wetlands, coastal flora, and migratory bird habitats. The park's landscape is shaped by wind and tides, with rolling sandy ridges interspersed by salt marshes and small ponds, creating a distinctive ecological environment. It is well known for its plant species adapted to sandy, nutrient-poor soils, including various grasses, shrubs, and rare flowers that stabilize the dunes. Yeongam Dune Ecology Park serves as a critical stopover for migratory birds, attracting bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the area was impacted by coastal developments and land reclamation, but conservation efforts initiated by local authorities have restored much of its natural habitat. Visitors can explore several well-maintained walking trails that provide educational information on dune ecology and local wildlife. The park’s serene coastal views, seasonal wildflowers, and birdwatching opportunities make it an attractive destination for ecological tourism and outdoor recreation. Amenities include observation decks and interpretive signage, which help foster understanding of this fragile ecosystem. The park is a gateway for environmental education and a peaceful retreat from urban centers, welcoming visitors year-round with best visits during spring and autumn when migration and bloom are at their peak.

Highlights

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Unique coastal sand dune system with stabilized and active dunes

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Diverse flora including endemic and rare dune plants

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Important habitat for migratory and shorebird species

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Educational walking trails with interpretive signage

Notable Natural Features

Coastal Dune Formation

Dynamic sand dunes shaped by wind and tides, showcasing natural dune succession and stabilization.

Migratory Bird Habitat

Critical resting and feeding site for shorebirds and migratory species along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway.

Wetland Ponds and Salt Marshes

Interspersed wetlands supporting diverse aquatic plants and invertebrates essential to local biodiversity.