Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)

  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)
  • Chilbosan National Recreational Forest (국립 칠보산자연휴양림)

Explanation

Chilbosan National Recreational Forest is located west of Yongdeok. The mountain is known to have seven treasures, thus named Chilbo, or seven treasures in Korean. The seven treasures include rock moss, deodeok, wild ginseng, milk vetch root, wild boar, copper and iron. From the peak of the mountain, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the East Sea. Chilbosan National Recreational Forest serves as the perfect getaway with various facilities.


Inquiry

+82-54-732-1607


Homepage

www.foresttrip.go.kr


Information Use

Capacities : Up to 1,000 guests / day

Experience Guide : Geumgangsong Forest Exploration, pine woodcraft experience

Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-54-732-1607

Opening day : July 30, 1993

Parking facilities : Available

Hours : [Accommodations] Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 12:00
[General Operating Hours] 09:00-18:00


More information

Parking Fees
Compact cars: 1,500 won / Middle & Small-sized cars: 3,000 won
Large-sized cars: 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 13-18) / Children (ages 7-12)
* Groups: 20 or more
* Winter season (December-March): Free admission (Including campling guests)

Available Facilities
Walking path, forest path, grass field, outdoor stage, sunrise resting area, forest training site, wood craft experience site, camping site

Restrooms
Available

Location

587, Chilbosan-gil, Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do

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