Bukhan Mountain National Park is a renowned protected area centered around Bukhansan, offering rugged granite peaks, scenic hiking trails, and rich biodiversity near the urban core of Seoul.
Bukhan Mountain National Park, established to protect the majestic Bukhansan Mountain range, spans the northern reaches of Seoul and extends into Gyeonggi Province. The park is dominated by granite peaks rising dramatically, with Baegundae Peak being the highest at 836.5 meters. It features unique granite formations, deep valleys, and crystal-clear mountain streams, making it a haven for hikers and nature lovers alike. Ecologically, the park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare plants and various bird species, supported by its mixed forests of pine, oak, and maple that burst with vibrant colors in autumn. The park is also steeped in history, as it houses numerous ancient Buddhist temples and fortresses, such as Bukhansanseong Fortress, which was built during the Joseon Dynasty to protect Seoul. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails suited for all skill levels, ranging from easy walks to strenuous climbs to the summits. The scenic vistas overlooking Seoul and the surrounding countryside reward hikers with spectacular panoramas. Seasonal hiking is popular, especially in spring when wildflowers bloom and in autumn when foliage turns brilliant red and gold. The park’s accessibility from metropolitan Seoul makes it one of South Korea's most visited outdoor destinations. It offers an appealing blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation, drawing both locals and international visitors year-round.
Baegundae Peak - the highest summit in the park with panoramic views
Bukhansanseong Fortress - historic stone walls and fortifications from Joseon Dynasty
Dulle-gil Trail - scenic circular trail encircling the mountain foothills
Eungbongsan Valley - peaceful, less crowded area with waterfalls and quiet nature
At 836.5 meters, it is the tallest peak in the park, offering stunning views of Seoul and the surrounding mountain ranges.
A historic stone fortress built in the 18th century to defend the capital, featuring preserved walls, gates, and command posts.
A subrange of Bukhan Mountain with rugged cliffs and famous climbing routes favored by experienced hikers and climbers.