Naksan Provincial Park is a coastal park in Gangwon-do, offering stunning ocean views, sandy beaches, and historic Buddhist temples, making it a popular destination for hiking, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
Located along the eastern coast of South Korea in Gangwon-do, Naksan Provincial Park is renowned for its scenic beauty where the mountains meet the Sea of Japan (East Sea). The park encompasses rugged cliffs, golden sandy beaches, and dense pine forests that provide a diverse natural landscape. Central to the park's cultural heritage is the 7th-century Naksansa Temple, an important Buddhist site perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the sea. Visitors can explore temple grounds featuring traditional architecture, stone lanterns, and statues that have stood for centuries. The park offers numerous well-maintained hiking trails, including ones that lead to panoramic viewpoints ideal for sunrise and sunset photography. Naksan’s coastal setting also supports various recreational activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating. Seasonal wildflowers bloom in spring, and the area is a habitat to various bird species that delight bird watchers. The blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance attracts both domestic and international visitors, providing a peaceful retreat within a culturally important landscape. Facilities include visitor amenities, accessible paths, and picnic areas, making it family-friendly while also appealing to solo adventurers seeking connection to nature and history.
Naksansa Temple – a historic seaside Buddhist temple with spectacular cliffside views
Naksansa Beach – pristine sandy beaches ideal for swimming and seaside relaxation
Coastal Cliff Trails – scenic hiking routes with panoramic ocean vistas
Illuminated Stone Lanterns – uniquely arranged lanterns along paths and near the temple
A historic Buddhist temple dating back to the 7th century, renowned for its scenic seaside location and cultural significance.
A cliffside pavilion offering expansive views of the East Sea and the surrounding coastal landscape.
Unique traditional stone lanterns arranged along park pathways that illuminate the park at night and symbolize enlightenment.