Explanation
Palgongsan National Park is located close to Palgongsan Mountain, one of the larger mountains in the Taebaek Mountain Range. Palgongsan Mountain is located 20 kilometers northeast from downtown Daegu, where Nakdonggang River and Geumhogang River meet. The mountain has three peaks in a row: Birobong Peak in the center and Dongbong Peak (aka Mitabong, 1,155 m) and Seobong Peak (aka Samseongbong, 1,150 m) on each side.
The park is within the administrative district of Dong-gu, Daegu and has four towns along its border including Yeongcheon-si, Gyeongsan-si, and Chilgok-gun. A number of Buddhist temples including Donghwasa Temple, the headquarters of the 9th Buddhist Parish, are located in the area.
The park has numerous rocks and valleys and is carpeted with azaleas in the spring. In autumn, many visitors flock to the park to admire the fall foliage on the trees lining the 16.3 kilometer-long roadway that runs through the park. With vibrant green leaves in spring and a delicate snowscape in the winter, Palgongsan Mountain is an attractive destination for visitors throughout the year.
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Contact and Information : +82-53-989-8300
Parking facilities : Available (Free)
Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
Hours : Open 24 hr
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Hiking Course
[Course 1] Pagyesa Temple - Pagyejae Pass - Pagyebong Peak - Seobong Peak - Dongbong Peak - Donghwasa Temple
[Course 2] Pagyesa Temple service area - Pagyejae Pass - Pagyebong Peak - Seobong Peak - Dongbong Peak
Mountain Not Access Period
Annual Forest Fire Prevention Period
Spring: February 15 - May 15 / Autumn: November 1 - December 15
* Subject to change based on weather conditions
Admission Fees
Free
Restrooms
Available
Location
741 Pagye-ro, Dong-gu, Daegu