Bukhansan National Park: Nature's Splendor Near Seoul

Overview

Bukhansan National Park, named after the majestic Mount Bukhansan, translates to 'big mountain in the north.' This breathtaking national park is renowned for its smooth curves, sharp peaks, and a variety of valleys and rivers. It is home to roughly 1,300 species of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The park boasts an extensive network of around 100 hiking paths, including the popular trails leading to the highest peaks: Baegunbong, Baekundae, Insubong Peak, and Mangnyeondae. Rich in history, visitors can explore ancient sites such as the Silla's King Jinheung Monument and the Joseon Era Bukhansanseong Fortress, which is encircled by an impressive 8,500-meter wall. Bukhansan also features serene temples like Sangunsa and Munsusa, where visitors can marvel at stunning Buddha sculptures and refreshing natural springs. Whether you're hiking through lush forests in summer, admiring vibrant flowers in spring, or enjoying the snowy peaks in winter, Bukhansan is the perfect haven for outdoor lovers. The park offers campsites, shelters, and information centers to enhance your visit, with free entrance and a nominal parking fee.

Photo of Bukhansan National Park
Photo of Bukhansan National Park
Photo of Bukhansan National Park
Photo of Bukhansan National Park
Opening hours
  • Sunday 04:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 04:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 04:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 04:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 04:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 04:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 04:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • Address262 Bogungmun-ro, Seongbuk District, Seoul, South Korea
  • Phone+82 2-909-0497

Reviews

Min-Joon Park
South Korea
5
Hiking Bukhansan during autumn was an unforgettable experience. The trail I chose offered breathtaking views of the vibrant autumn foliage, with shades of red, orange, and yellow painting the landscape. The crisp air and cool weather were perfect for hiking. The hike itself was moderately challenging, especially near the summit, but it was manageable with proper footwear and a steady pace. The well-maintained trails and clear signage made navigation easy, even for first-timers. Reaching the summit was the highlight of the hike. The panoramic views of Seoul and the surrounding mountains were absolutely worth the effort.
Aleksandr Ivanov
Russia
5
An incredible park. It's worth visiting if you are in Seoul. The hiking routes are good, and some are pretty challenging. For the main trail, plan for a 2-3 hour hike and take snacks and water with you. It gets quite windy at the top, so be sure to have warm clothing. Go early, as it becomes more crowded after 9 AM.
Yuna Lee
South Korea
5
Wow, what a beautiful place to visit during autumn. Make sure you have the right gear, plenty of water, snacks, and an adventurous spirit. The views from the top are stunning, but it requires a fair amount of work to get there; the return trip took about 6 hours.
Ji-Hoon Kim
South Korea
5
Beautiful mountain, and it's best to visit when the leaves are changing colors. The scenery is stunning, with fresh air and plenty of hiking trails to explore if you have the time.
Seojin Park
South Korea
5
A worthy visit to the park by hiking along the riverside trail. A 2-hour hike made for a pleasant trip to experience nearby temples and churches, from Jeongneung Local Market to Bukhansan National Park. There's a nearby Bukhansan tourist center that can organize hiking tours, and I spotted a few mountain cats hanging around the park.