Best trails in Mudeungsan National Park
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Want to find the best trails in Mudeungsan National Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 20 great trails for hiking and walking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Ready for your next adventure? Trails in this park range from 1,059 to 5,587 feet of elevation gain. Whatever you have planned for the day, you can find the perfect trail for your next trip to Mudeungsan National Park.
Top trails
- 4.7 (72)·Hard·6.8 mi·Est. 5.5–6 hrThe route begins at the historic Jeungsimsa Temple and climbs steadily to the mountain's iconic summit area. It features well-maintained paths that transition into steep, rocky sections and staircases as you near the top. The highlight of the hike is the Ipseokdae and Seoseokdae rocks. These are massive, hexagonal basalt columnar joints formed by volcanic activity over 80 million years ago, resembling a stone screen that reaches into the sky. The open ridges at Jangbuljae offer panoramic...
- 4.4 (21)·Hard·4.3 mi·Est. 3–3.5 hrJeungsimsa Temple - Mudeungsan Jungmeorijae (증심사 - 무등산 중머리재) This is a hike to Jungmeorijae (중머리재) on Mudeungsan Mountain (무등산), which has a beautiful silver grass field. From the parking lot of Jeungsimsa Temple (증심사), follow the forest road uphill, and eventually, the trail starts with stone staircases. At the halfway point, there is a Dangsannamu (당산나무), a centuries-old zelkova tree. You can take a break on a bench around it. There are deck steps before you reach Jungmeorijae. There is...
- 4.6 (19)·Hard·7.2 mi·Est. 5.5–6 hrMudeungsan Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa Temple (무등산 서석대 - 증심사) Mudeungsan offers so much to see, including the destination of this route, Ipseokdae and Seoseokdae. These are stunning granite columnar joints which are the highlights of Mudeungsan. Mudeungsan is also popular for fall foliage. At the halfway point, there is a Dangsannamu (당산나무), a centuries-old zelkova tree. You can take a break on a bench around it. There are deck steps before you reach Jungmeorijae (중머리재). Jungmeorijae is a...
- 4.8 (18)·Hard·7.4 mi·Est. 6–6.5 hrMudeungsan - Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa (무등산 - 서석대 - 증심사) Mudongsan Mountain is the 21st national park in South Korea. The summit is Cheonwangbong (천왕봉), but the area around the summit is protected as a military facility, so the highest point that hikers can climb is Seoseokdae (서석대). The course starts in Seongchon Village (성촌마을). If you're using public transportation, you can take buses Suwan 12 (수완12번), Unlim (운림) 50, 51, or 54 and get off at Mudongsan National Park Jeungsimsa Station (무등산...
- 4.8 (17)·Moderate·3 mi·Est. 2–2.5 hrSaeinbong Peak - Jeungsimsa Temple Loop (새인봉 - 증심사) Designated as a UNESCO World Geopark, Mudeungsan National Park (무등산 국립공원) is full of natural and cultural values. In this course, you can explore two tranquil temples, Jeungsimsa (증심사) and Yaksaam (약사암), and visit the Uijae Art Museum (의재미술관). These temples are peaceful places to visit while enjoying the view and having a relaxing time. Jeungsimsa Temple offers temple stays, so please visit their website for more information:...
- 4.4 (12)·Hard·6.6 mi·Est. 5–5.5 hrThis trail is characterized by a continuous, steep ascent and features numerous flights of stone steps and rocky paths. Hikers ascend relentlessly through dense, cool forests of native pine and oak. Seoseokdae is a towering, immense wall of precisely formed hexagonal and columnar basalt joints that dramatically cap the mountain ridge, formed by volcanic activity over 80 million years ago. From the accessible viewing areas near this natural monument, hikers are rewarded with a panoramic view...
- 4.3 (10)·Hard·5 mi·Est. 4–4.5 hrJungbong Peak - Jeungsimsa Temple Loop (중봉 - 증심사) On this course, there are lots to see, including temples and a museum, as well as beautiful views of Mudeungsan Mountain (무등산) and Jungmeorijae (중머리재), the silver grass fields. After passing the Jeungsimsa Area Information Center, take the Tokkideung Pass (토끼등) trail on Jeungsimgyo Bridge (증심교). The path from Donghwasa Temple Site (동화사터) to Jungbong Peak (중봉) is particularly scenic, with panoramic views in all directions. A large and...
- 4.8 (11)·Hard·9.3 mi·Est. 6–6.5 hrWonhyosa Temple - Seoseokdae - Jangbuljae (원효사 - 서석대 - 장불재) As a national park, Mudeungsan Mountain (무등산) boasts spectacular scenery and has a variety of hiking trails. Mudeungsan has a beautiful snowy landscape, and you can see many hikers enjoying hiking during the winter. On this trail, you'll see the stunning granite columnar joints, Ipseokdae (입석대) and Seoseokdae (서석대). Also, You will get to Jangbuljae (장불재), which has a beautiful silver grass field. There is a small rest area with...
- 4.0 (7)·Hard·5.3 mi·Est. 4.5–5 hrWonhyo Ranger Station - Mudeungsan Seoseokdae (원효사 지구 - 무등산 서석대) Starting at Wonhyo Ranger Station (원효사 지구), you can follow the signpost for the Mudeungsan old road (무등산 옛길) to Seoseokdae (서석대). The trail starts with stone steps and a relatively gentle incline. Restrooms are located at the trailhead and near the Mokgyo Safety Shelter (목교 안전쉼터). The Mokgyo Safety Shelter is a great place to rest before starting the uphill climb to Seoseokdae. On the way up to Seoseokdae, you'll see some...
- 4.5 (10)·Moderate·2.7 mi·Est. 2–2.5 hrMudeungsan Small Loop (무등산) This course will take you up to Janggunbong Peak (장군봉) and Baramjae (바람재) and then return to the starting point. The trailhead is located near the Mudeungsan Visitor Center (무등산 증심사 탐방지원센터). The trail is a dirt path through a dense forest, making it a great place to enjoy a relaxing hike. There are benches and tables at Baramjae for a quick snack. There is also a Jeungsimsa Temple (증심사) and Uijae Museum of Korean Art (의재 미술관) nearby, which are recommended...
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Mudeungsan National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Mudeungsan National Park is Mudeungsan, which has a 4.7 star rating from 71 reviews. This trail is 6.8 mi long with an elevation gain of 3,188 ft.
What is the longest trail in Mudeungsan National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Mudeungsan National Park is Mudeungsan - Gyubongam - Jeungsimsa. This trail is estimated to be 15.0 mi long.
How many trails are in Mudeungsan National Park?
There are 20 trails in Mudeungsan National Park.These trails have an average 4.6-star ratingfrom 247 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Mudeungsan National Park?
Mudeungsan - Gyubongam - Jeungsimsa has the most elevation gain with 5,587 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Baramjae - Mudeungsan Jungbong - Yaksasa Temple Loop, which has 3,937 ft of elevation gain.
Are there any trails with waterfalls in Mudeungsan National Park?
Yes, there are 12 trails with waterfalls in Mudeungsan National Park, including Mudeungsan, Jeungsimsa Temple - Mudeungsan Jungmeorijae, Mudeungsan Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa Temple, Mudeungsan - Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa, and Saeinbong Peak - Jeungsimsa Temple Loop.
Are there any trails with scenic mountain peak views in Mudeungsan National Park?
Yes, there are 19 trails with scenic mountain peak views in Mudeungsan National Park, including Mudeungsan, Mudeungsan Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa Temple, Mudeungsan - Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa, Saeinbong Peak - Jeungsimsa Temple Loop, and Seoseokdae Peak.
Are there any trails with springs in Mudeungsan National Park?
Yes, there are 12 trails with springs in Mudeungsan National Park, including Mudeungsan, Mudeungsan Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa Temple, Mudeungsan - Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa, Jungbong Peak - Jeungsimsa Temple Loop, and Wonhyosa Visitor Center - Mudeungsan - Jeungsimsa Vistor Center.
Are there any trails with scenic viewpoints in Mudeungsan National Park?
Yes, there are 12 trails with scenic viewpoints in Mudeungsan National Park, including Mudeungsan, Mudeungsan - Seoseokdae - Jeungsimsa, Seoseokdae Peak, Wonhyosa Temple - Seoseokdae - Jangbuljae, and Wonhyo Ranger Station - Mudeungsan Seoseokdae.
Are there any trails with archaeological sites in Mudeungsan National Park?
Yes, there are 6 trails with archaeological sites in Mudeungsan National Park, including Seoseokdae Peak, Wonhyo Ranger Station - Mudeungsan Seoseokdae, Wonhyosa Visitor Center - Mudeungsan - Jeungsimsa Vistor Center, Seoseokdae - Jangbuljae - Jungbong Peak Loop, and Mudeungsan Big Loop.
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