Cheongtaesan National Recreational Forest (국립 청태산자연휴양림)
Cheongtaesan National Recreational Forest (국립 청태산자연휴양림)
– Homepage
https://www.foresttrip.go.kr
– Tel
+82-33-343-9707
The 1,200-meter-high Cheongtaesan Mountain is a mountain where planted and naturally growing trees flourish in harmony, creating dense forests that provide a habitat for woodland creatures. In the summer, the forest is a convenient stopover for vacationers headed for the East Coast and both children and adults can enjoy learning about the local ecology at the Forest Education Facility.
– Address : 610, Cheongtaesan-ro, Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon-do
※ Presentation Information
– Capacity
Up to 1,000 people
– Experience Guide
Diverse arts & craft activities available
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-33-343-9707
– Opening Date
1993
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
Tuesdays (except during the months of July & August)
– Operating Hours
Accommodations 15:00-12:00 (next day)
Day guests 09:00-18:00
– Parking Fees
Compact vehicles: 1,500 won / Small & Mid-sized cars: 3,000 won / Large-sized vehicles: 5,000 won
– Admission Fees
Individuals: Adults 1,000 won / Teenagers 600 won / Children 300 won
Groups: Adults 800 won / Teenagers 500 won / Children 200 won
Adults (ages 19-64) / Teenagers (ages 7-18) / Children (ages 6 and younger)
* Admission is waived from December to March for campsite users
– Restrooms
Available
– Available Facilities
Campfire area, water playground, cooking area, observatory, etc.



◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Hoengseong National SoopCheWon (국립횡성숲체원)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
sooperang.or.kr
Hoengseong National SoopCheWon is located 850 meters above sea level on Cheongtaesan Mountain. It is Korea’s first national forest education center to be opened and operated by the Korea Forest Welfare Institute. Follow the Neulsolgil trail along the nut pine trees to reach the Forest Healing Center to experience the wellness programs available for visitors of all ages. Visitors can also enjoy nature to the fullest by catching glimpses of small wild animals like squirrels and pine cones among the trees. There’s also a creek by the birch forest and a walking deck suited for visitors of all ages and wheelchair users.