Seoraksan National Park Tours and Activities

Seorak-san National Park featuring a gorge or canyon, landscape views and mountains
Seorak-san National Park featuring a statue or sculpture, religious aspects and a garden
Seorak-san National Park which includes autumn leaves, hiking or walking and a park
Seorak-san National Park featuring landscape views, forests and mountains
Seorak-san National Park featuring a garden, landscape views and a bridge


One of Korea’s favourite parks offers beautiful rock formations, impressive views, and a large variety of rare flora and fauna.

Far from busy Seoul, Seoraksan National Park provides an escape for visitors to enjoy the beauty of Korea’s natural landscape. This 98,000-acre (398-square kilometer) park includes mountains, waterfalls, forests, valleys, and ocean views. Over 2,000 animal species and 1,400 plant types have been observed.

Hiking and climbing are the most common activities in the park. Aggressive climbers may prepare for the heat of summer with temperatures above 85°F (30°C) or the snows of winter, but the park is most popular in spring and fall. In autumn, varied plant life provides brilliant displays of dappled red and yellow leaves up and down mountainous ranges.

Hiking ranges from easy to challenging, with slope level from flat to severe. Non-climbers can use the Seorak Sogongwon cable car passage to Gwongeumseong Peak to enjoy high-elevation views and see remains of an ancient fortress. Walkers can access sites near the valley entrance a forty-minute stroll brings visitors to several waterfalls.

More than ten marked trails offer daytrip hikes ranging from one to eleven hours. Distances, difficulty level, and time required are outlined by the park service, along with interesting legends about the trails and natural or man-made sites beside them. Some trails have been enhanced with carved steps or metal stairs to aid the climb and several paths include shelters and food vendors. Views include cliffs, waterfalls, and ocean as well as caves and temples.

Yangpok Course is especially popular in autumn for its views of mountains, valley floor, forest areas, and the Yang Waterfall. It takes about six hours round-trip with moderate climbing. A hike to Daecheongbong at 5,600 feet (1,708 meters), the highest of the park’s thirty peaks, takes twelve hours. All hikers are advised to properly assess skill level and prepare adequately for challenging conditions.

UNESCO has designated Seoraksan National Park as a Biosphere Reserve to preserve sustainability and harmony between man and nature.

The park is open year-round. There is a fee for the cable car. The main entrance to Seoraksan is just 15 minutes from Sokcho by bus or taxi.

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Things to do near Seoraksan National Park

Seoraksan National Park offers a range of exciting activities for visitors, including breathtaking sunrises and refreshing water parks. Explore various attractions within the park, embark on day trips to discover its natural beauty, and immerse yourself in traditional tea ceremonies. It's an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and relaxation in the stunning landscapes of Gangwon Province.

Shopping

The Sokcho Tourist & Fishery Market, located 14.5km from Seoraksan National Park, offers a vibrant atmosphere with fresh seafood and local produce, perfect for unique gifts. If you're up for a drive, head to the Sokcho Central Market for an even wider selection of souvenirs and traditional snacks.

Recreation

Seorak Plaza Country Club offers a scenic golfing experience just 11.3km from Seoraksan National Park, surrounded by stunning landscapes. For a tranquil escape, visit Bangtaesan Recreational Forest and Micheongol Natural Recreation Forest, both 14 to 24.1km away, perfect for relaxation and wellness activities in nature.

Adventure

Experience Seorak Waterpia, a thrilling waterpark located 9.7km from Seoraksan National Park, offering fun for the whole family with exciting slides and pools. Then, take a ride on the Seorak Cable Car, situated 4.8km away, to enjoy stunning mountain views and a sense of adventure.

Nightlife

Experience the night at the Center of Korea Observatory, where you can stargaze and enjoy family-friendly vibes. For a thrill, visit Sokcho Eye, a giant ferris wheel offering stunning views. If you're in the mood for some fun, try the Sokchogyodongsilla Bowling Center for a lively night out.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Seoraksan National Park

Seoraksan National Park offers a stunning blend of outdoor adventures and cultural experiences, perfect for Aussie travellers. Explore the majestic Seoraksan Mountain, wander through the picturesque valleys, and visit the historic temples. Don’t miss the beauty of Seoraksan Sogongwon Park and the nearby Sokcho Beach, where you can relax after a day of exploration. This captivating destination is sure to leave a lasting impression on your holiday in South Korea.

  • Sinheungsa Temple: Nestled 4.8km from Seoraksan National Park, this serene temple offers a glimpse into Korea's rich Buddhist heritage. Marvel at the majestic statue of Buddha and experience the tranquil atmosphere that encourages reflection and spirituality.
  • Osaek Carbonated Hot Springs: Located 6.4km from the park, these natural hot springs boast mineral-rich waters, perfect for relaxation and wellness. Enjoy the outdoor setting while rejuvenating your body and soul in the soothing carbonated baths.
  • Sokcho Expo Park: Situated 12.9km away, this towering skyscraper showcases modern architecture amidst scenic views. Explore the park's vibrant atmosphere, enjoy cultural exhibitions, and take in panoramic vistas of Sokcho and the surrounding area.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Seoraksan National Park

To save money on your trip to Seoraksan National Park, consider visiting during the cheaper months of March to April and November, while avoiding the peak seasons in July, August, and December. Book your accommodation for less on Wednesdays, and take advantage of Expedia’s search tool to find budget-friendly options. Combine your hotel stay with flights and activities for added savings through package deals. Look out for special offers, including great rates and instant savings, to make the most of your visit without breaking the bank.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Seoraksan National Park are March to April and November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to July to August and December, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Seoraksan National Park is Wednesday. The most expensive day to stay around Seoraksan National Park is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilise Expedia’s search tool to refine your preferences, such as your budget, preferred location, and the type of accommodation you desire. To find the best prices and offers, simply sort the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save some dollars by combining your Seoraksan National Park hotel stay with your flights and activities through an Expedia package deal.