Sobaek National Park is a mountainous natural reserve in central South Korea, celebrated for its rugged peaks, diverse flora and fauna, and rich cultural heritage, offering excellent hiking and scenic mountain vistas.
Established in 1987, Sobaek National Park spans across the central mountainous regions of South Korea, covering parts of Chungcheongbuk-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do provinces. The park is part of the Sobaek Mountain Range, which is known for its steep ridges, deep valleys, and pristine forests. It features notable peaks such as Songni Mountain (Songnisan), which is the park's centerpiece and rises to 1,058 meters. The park’s geography includes granite and gneiss rock formations, with impressive cliffs and rocky outcrops. Sobaek supports rich biodiversity, including over 1,000 plant species, the Asiatic black bear, and many bird species native to the Korean peninsula. Historically, the park area holds important Buddhist cultural sites such as Beopjusa Temple, a centuries-old temple complex offering spiritual significance and architectural beauty. Recreational opportunities in Sobaek National Park focus primarily on hiking, with well-maintained trails providing access to panoramic viewpoints, waterfalls, and ancient temples. Visitors are attracted by the blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, especially in autumn when the park's foliage turns vibrant red and orange. The park also offers opportunities for camping and seasonal wildlife observation, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Songni Mountain summit offering panoramic views of the Sobaek Mountain Range
Beopjusa Temple, a historic Buddhist temple with ancient pagodas and cultural artifacts
Cheongnyang Waterfall, notable for its scenic beauty and relaxing atmosphere
Jikjisa Forest Trail, a lesser-known route through old-growth pine and deciduous forests
The park’s highest peak and a favorite hiking destination featuring panoramic mountain views.
A historic Buddhist temple complex with numerous pagodas, halls, and relics dating back over 1,000 years.
A picturesque waterfall tucked into the rugged forest landscape, ideal for scenic rest stops.