Explanation
Palbongsan Mountain stretches out like a folding screen and stands high with great spirit. It is known that the mountain was named Palbong (“eight peaks” in Korean) because of its eight peaks standing in a row. There are actually nine peaks, but the smallest was not included. Legend says the smallest weeps over its exclusion at the end of every December. The third peak is the highest, standing at 362 meters with a beautiful view and crisp air, making it ideal for hiking (3-hour course) and resting at the top. There is another mountain of the same name in Hongcheon, so this mountain is usually referred to as “Seosan Palbongsan.”
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Parking facilities : Available
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Hiking Course
Seosan Terminal - Yanggil Parking lot - water fountain - Nojeokbong Peak - Site of Unamsa Temple / cloud ladder - Site of Cheonje / heliport - Sangbong Peak - Jeotgarakbawi Rock - Sanigogae / Seotaesa - Daemundari Bridge
Restricted Mountain Areas
* Refer to the website.
Mountain Not Access Period
Seasonal Forest Fire Prevention Period
Spring: March 2 - April 30
Autumn: November 1 - December 15
National Park: November 15 - December 15 (Excluding Gyeongju and Taean)
* Periods and areas are subject to change based on fire weather advisories, snow/precipitation levels, and other local conditions.
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Location
Yanggil-ri, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do