Mudeungsan National Park

Mudeungsan National Park, spanning Gwangju and South Jeolla Province, is a mountain park known for its beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural heritage, highlighted by its unique columnar jointing formations at the summit.

Mount Mudeung National Park is a beautiful national park spanning Gwangju Metropolitan City and Damyang-gun and Hwasun-gun in Jeollanam-do, South Korea. It was designated as a provincial park in 1972 and elevated to a national park in 2013. Mount Mudeung has long been regarded as the guardian mountain of Gwangju and is a resting place and source of pride for Gwangju citizens. Here is an English description of Mount Mudeung National Park:

Key Features:

Unique Topography:

  • Mount Mudeung boasts beautiful scenery with well-developed columnar joints such as Gyubong, Ipseokdae, and Seoseokdae.
  • It features a harmony of various peaks and valleys, including Cheonwangbong Peak at 1,187m above sea level.

 

Rich Ecosystem:

  • Mount Mudeung is home to various plants and animals, especially many rare plants.
  • You can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery that changes with each season.

 

Historical and Cultural Resources:

  • Mount Mudeung is home to temples with a long history, such as Jeungsimsa and Wonhyosa, and various cultural relics.
  • It is a place with deep historical significance as a base for the righteous army’s activities during the Joseon Dynasty.

 

Various Exploration Courses:

  • Mount Mudeung offers exploration courses with various difficulty levels, meeting the diverse needs of hikers.
  • In particular, the course connecting Gyubongam and Seoseokdae is a popular course where you can enjoy the representative scenery of Mount Mudeung.
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Main Attractions:

Seoseokdae, Ipseokdae, Gyubong:

  • Representative columnar joints of Mount Mudeung, boasting magnificent and beautiful scenery.

 

Jeungsimsa, Wonhyosa:

  • Temples with a long history located in Mount Mudeung, where you can feel a tranquil atmosphere along with beautiful nature.

 

Seinbong, Jangbuljae:

  • Observatories where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mount Mudeung.

Mount Mudeung National Park is an attractive place where you can enjoy beautiful natural scenery and rich historical and cultural resources at the same time.

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Gunnar C.
07:25 07 Feb 25
Mudeungsan National Park is the closest park to Gwangju, which is pretty well connected to the rest of Korea via train and bus. It is also one of the easiest parks to reach using public transport, as the 1187 and 9 bus take you to the two main respective entrances to the park, and they both run pretty frequently.As far as the hiking itself goes, having hiked in all but two of the national parks in Korea, I'd say it is in somewhere in the bottom half in terms of the views, quality of hiking, variety of routes, etc. The route from Wonhyosa especially has very little to see besides thick tree canopy for most of the hike. The trail from Jeungsimsa has better views after you've hiked uphill for about an hour or so, but still pretty ordinary for a Korean National Park.That said, it is still quite nice and much better than your average provincial park or random Korean mountain on the edge of town. The trails were well-maintained and well-marked for the most part when I visited in August 2024 (although they need delete Cheonwangbong and Inwangbong from the signs or say clearly that these are off limits to the general public). Plus you will find some pretty unique rock volcanic formations here, which though not as impressive or varied as Juwangsan and Hallasan, are still quite a change from the typical Korean mountain.If you're looking for a national park (the mountain variety of course) that is easy to get to from a major city with relatively little hassle, this one is probably the easiest to get to besides Bukhansan and perhaps Gyeryongsan. As a result, I'd definitely recommend it.
Chandi G.
11:32 04 Dec 24
It was difficult to hike during winter season.but the experience was amazing.non slip shoes must wear if you planning to go in winter season.it will take more than 4 hours to complete the journey.its hard to find English speaking people during the hike.but local was friendly.5g available till the summit.there will be easy track for descending.
Vasundhara D.
02:30 19 Nov 24
We visited with our 2 kids so only hiked maybe a third of the way but we had a great time .Trails are well marked ad they have an english map at the information station 🚉
Richard J.
04:22 31 Jul 22
Hottest and most humid hike I have ever done. If you start the journey to the top, be prepared for a battle against your mind. Do not give up though, as the views from the peak are to die for... Bring lots of water and patience!
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