Bukhansan National Park

Bukhansan National Park

Bukhansan National Park is a stunning mountainous area located on the outskirts of Seoul, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse flora and fauna.

19,013
Acres Protected
62
Miles of Trails
5 million
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Bukhansan National Park

Bukhansan National Park
 

Bukhansan National Park, located in the northern part of Seoul, South Korea, spans across a significant area of rugged mountain terrain, offering a serene escape from the bustling city life. The park is home to majestic granite peaks, including Baegundae, its highest point, standing at around 836 meters. This park is known for its rich biodiversity, hosting over 1,300 species of plants and animals. Historically, it features several ancient Buddhist temples and fortresses, providing a glimpse into Korea's rich cultural heritage. The hiking trails are its primary outdoor attraction, welcoming avid hikers and nature lovers alike to enjoy the nearly 70 miles of trails that range in difficulty. The park's natural beauty, combined with its accessibility from Seoul, makes it a perfect destination for photography, birdwatching, and climbing.

Highlights

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Baegundae Peak – the highest peak with panoramic views of Seoul

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Fortress Walls – remnants of historical fortifications found throughout the park

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Bukhansanseong Fortress – an ancient fortress providing cultural insights

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Uiam Rock – a challenging climbing spot known for its unique rock formations

Notable Natural Features

Baegundae Peak

The park's highest point offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscapes and Seoul.

Bukhansanseong Fortress

A historic fortress that dates back to the Joseon Dynasty, providing architectural insights.

Insubong Peak

Popular with rock climbers, known for its challenging climbs and impressive granite face.