Bukhansan Mountain was officially designated as a national park in 1983. Bukhansan National Park covers both Bukhansan and Dobongsan Mountains, and spans a total area of 80.699 ㎢. At the top of Bukhansan Mountain are Baegundae Terrace (835.6 m), Insubong Peak (810.5 m) and Mangyeongdae Terrace (799.5 m), which gave the mountain the nickname "Samgaksan" or the "three-horned mountain." The mountain had other names: Sambongsan (mountain with three peaks), Hwasan (flower mountain), and Buaak (mountain shaped like a person giving a baby a piggyback ride). The current name, Bukhansan, was given after the Bukhansanseong Fortress was built under King Sukjong of the Joseon dynasty.
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- Mountain Not Access Period Period Of Restricted Access For Fire-prevention And Natural Scenery Maintenance Environment Protection Forest Br Hiking Trails Spring March 2-april 30 Fall November 1-december 15 National Park November 15-december Except Gyeongju Taean Shoreline Tbd By Park Directors Based On Fire Weather Advisories Precipitation Levels Other Local Conditions. Refer To The Official Website.
- Restricted Mountain Areas Refer To The Website A Title New Window Popup Href Http Hiking.kworks.co.kr Sub Map User01.aspx Target Blank Class Web
- Natural Preservation Areas Closed To Public Jeongneung Ravine Bottom Of Cheongsupokpo Falls - Sujungbo Neopjeokbawi Rock 30 M Upper Cheongsucheon Stream Ticket Booth Until 2026 Br Insucheon Boundary Between Hanilgyo Bridge Jeonggyeongdae Ui 200 South Office Former Baegun Gugi Shelter 4 Pyeongchang 2 Above Dongnyeongpokpo Sagimakgol Entrance To An Army Base 2027 Songchu Railroad 1 3 Obong Three-way Intersection
- Restrooms Available
- Inquiry and guidance 82-2-909-0497
- Parking facilities Available Bukhansanseong Parking Lots 1 2 Jeongneung Lot
- Rest day Subject To Abrupt Closure Due Adverse Weather Conditions.
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262 Bogungmun-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
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