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Jirisan National Park Adventures

Jirisan National Park is South Korea's largest and one of its oldest national parks, offering rugged mountain landscapes, rich biodiversity, and a deep cultural heritage. It is a premier destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing Korea’s primeval mountain wilderness.

179,018 acres
Acres Protected
200+ miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 1 million
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Jirisan National Park

 

Jirisan National Park, established in 1967, encompasses a vast mountainous region spanning across three provinces: Jeollanam-do, Jeollabuk-do, and Gyeongsangnam-do in South Korea. It covers the Sobaek mountain range, dominated by Jirisan, the second highest mountain in South Korea, peaking at 1,915 meters. The park is renowned for its steep ridges, deep valleys, and dense forests characterized by a mix of temperate needle-leaf and broadleaf tree species. This diverse ecology supports endangered species such as the Asiatic black bear, musk deer, and various rare plants. Historically, the park holds cultural significance with numerous Buddhist temples—including Hwaeomsa and Ssanggyesa—nestled within its scenic wilderness. Visitors are drawn to Jirisan for its extensive network of hiking trails, including the famous Baekdu-daegan trail that traverses the Korean Peninsula's mountain spine. The park offers multi-day trekking routes, waterfalls like Nogodan Falls, and panoramic views atop Cheonwangbong Peak. In addition to hiking, visitors may enjoy seasonal festivals, birdwatching, and photography opportunities. The park’s expansive and relatively rugged terrain appeals to experienced hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude and scenic mountain challenges. Visitor facilities include multiple visitor centers, public transportation access points, and designated campgrounds, balancing recreation with preservation of this treasured national park.

Highlights

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Cheonwangbong Peak – Highest summit offering panoramic mountain views

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Jirisan Baekdu-daegan Trail – A legendary long-distance hiking route

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Hwaeomsa Temple – Historic Buddhist temple complex within the park

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Nogodan Falls – Scenic waterfall accessible via popular hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Cheonwangbong Peak

The park’s highest point at 1,915 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges and valleys.

Hwaeomsa Temple

A historic Buddhist temple complex with ancient architecture and rich cultural heritage, located within the park’s forested interior.

Asiatic Black Bear Habitat

One of South Korea’s few remaining habitats for the endangered Asiatic black bear, protected within Jirisan's dense forests.