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Seoraksan National Park (adjacent region) - Odaesan National Park adventures

Seoraksan National Park (adjacent region) - Odaesan National Park Adventures

Odaesan National Park, adjacent to Seoraksan National Park in South Korea, is renowned for its serene mountain landscapes, vibrant forests, and rich Buddhist heritage, offering excellent hiking and cultural exploration opportunities.

38,157 acres
Acres Protected
Approx. 30 miles
Miles of Trails
Around 500,000
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Seoraksan National Park (adjacent region) - Odaesan National Park

 

Odaesan National Park, located in the northeastern province of Gangwon-do, is a notable protected area adjacent to Seoraksan National Park. Covering a mountainous region centered around Mt. Odaesan, which rises to 1,563 meters, the park is celebrated for its striking natural beauty characterized by dense mixed forests, crystal-clear streams, and a diverse ecosystem that changes vividly through the seasons. The park hosts several important cultural landmarks, including Woljeongsa Temple, an ancient Buddhist monastery dating back to the 7th century, which stands as a spiritual centerpiece surrounded by tranquil groves and traditional architecture. The landscape of Odaesan is marked by steep ridges, deep valleys, and stunning rock formations that appeal especially to hikers and nature photographers. Its network of well-maintained trails ranges from easy walks suitable for families to challenging climbs that reward visitors with panoramic views of the Taebaek mountain range. Wildlife is abundant, with species such as the Korean goral, Asiatic black bear, and various migratory birds inhabiting the park. Autumn visits are particularly popular due to spectacular fall foliage, while winter offers serene snow-covered landscapes favored by snowshoe hikers. As a neighboring protected area to Seoraksan, Odaesan provides a complementary experience with a quieter, more contemplative atmosphere enhanced by its rich cultural heritage and slightly less crowded hiking routes. Visitor appeal is enhanced by accessible infrastructure, including visitor centers and guided cultural programs, making it a compelling destination for those exploring the broader region around Seoraksan.

Highlights

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Woljeongsa Temple – An ancient Buddhist temple complex known for its serene atmosphere and historic architecture

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Mt. Odaesan Summit – Offers 360-degree panoramic views of Gangwon Province's mountain ranges

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Odaesan Cedar Forest – One of Korea's oldest and most pristine cedar groves

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Birobong Peak Trail – A scenic and moderately challenging hike to the park’s highest point

Notable Natural Features

Woljeongsa Temple

A 7th-century Buddhist temple complex surrounded by beautiful pine forests and known for its tranquil atmosphere and cultural significance.

Birobong Peak

The highest peak in Odaesan National Park at 1,563 meters, offering breathtaking views of the Taebaek Mountains and surrounding valleys.

Odaesan Cedar Forest

A dense, ancient cedar grove known for its ecological importance and scenic walking trails beneath towering trees.