Seoraksan National Park

Gangwon Province · South Korea

Seoraksan National Park, South Korea
Photo: kallerna, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

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Best time to go
Late September–October for autumn foliage; May–June for azalea blooms
Budget
$
Accessibility
limited
Coordinates
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The most dramatic of Korea's mountain parks, Seoraksan occupies the northern Taebaek range and is defined by granite spires, deep gorges, and broadleaf forests that turn vivid red and orange each autumn. The Ulsanbawi rock formation — a cluster of six granite pillars accessible via a steep 1.5-kilometre staircase — is one of the park's most photographed subjects. Buddhist temples, including Sinheungsa, sit at the mountain's base.

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