Mt. Sobaek National Park encompasses rugged mountainous landscapes and rich biodiversity in central South Korea, offering hiking trails, serene temples, and stunning views of the Sobaek mountain range.
Mt. Sobaek National Park, established in 1987, protects a significant portion of the Sobaek mountain range, which straddles the provinces of Chungcheongbuk-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do in central South Korea. The park is known for its dramatic ridges, deep valleys, and forested slopes rising to peaks such as Cheonhwangbong, the highest point at 1,189 meters. The park’s geology features ancient Precambrian rocks and granite formations shaped by natural weathering and erosion. Ecologically, Mt. Sobaek National Park harbors temperate deciduous forests dominated by Korean pine, oak, maple, and birch, creating vibrant seasonal displays. Wildlife includes species such as the Korean goral (a goat-antelope), musk deer, various birds including the rare fairy pitta, and a diversity of flora including endemic wildflowers. Historically, the region has a rich cultural heritage with Buddhist temples like Cheongnyangsa and Beopjusa, offering visitors a glimpse into the religious traditions that have been preserved for centuries. The park’s trails range from easy walks to challenging mountain hikes with panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and forests. Mt. Sobaek is a favored destination for hikers, nature photographers, and spiritual seekers who value both natural beauty and cultural experiences. Visitors can enjoy peaceful streams, waterfalls, and seasonal wildflower blooms, making the park attractive year-round. Accessibility from nearby towns and public transportation make Mt. Sobaek a convenient escape for both domestic and international visitors seeking to explore Korea’s natural heritage.
Cheonhwangbong Peak - highest summit with panoramic mountain views
Beopjusa Temple - historic Buddhist temple complex within the park
Sobaek Mountain Ridgeline Trail - scenic multi-day hiking experience
Waterfalls and mountain streams - including the picturesque Sobaek Waterfall
The park’s highest peak at 1,189 meters, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Sobaek Mountains.
A centuries-old Buddhist temple complex featuring a large stone pagoda and the iconic bronze statue of Maitreya Buddha.
A challenging and scenic trail along the mountain ridges connecting multiple peaks and offering diverse landscape views.