Samaksan Mountain (삼악산 (춘천))
159, Baksa-ro, Seo-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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Escape to Samaksan Mountain for a truly picturesque day trip. Known for its splendid scenery, the mountain features a gorgeous gorge formed by waterfalls and dramatic quartzitic cliffs, all set against the backdrop of Uiamho Lake. Ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, the hike offers stunning, accessible views without requiring extreme athleticism. Spring and autumn are perfect times to visit, when the vibrant foliage and cascading waters provide the most memorable experience.
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Samaksan Mountain, paralleling to Uiamho Lake and the Bukhangang River, is one of the best scenic mountains in Chuncheon. As the mountain (san) comprises three rocky peaks (samak), which are Yonghwabong (main peak, 654 m), Cheongunbong (546 m), and Deungseonbong (632 m), it was named Samaksan Mountain. Although it is not a high and majestic mountain, it is considered a mountain with splendid scenery. Samaksan Mountain embraces a fantastic gorge formed through quartzitic jointing and waterfalls. Waterfalls in different sizes, such as Deungseon Falls, Seunghak Falls, and Juryeom Falls, create the splendid landscape, and the top of the mountain commands a panoramic view of downtown Chuncheon along with Uiamho Lake and the Bukhangang River. As its name tells, Samaksan Mountain is known for its rugged and precipitous features (aksan meaning a rugged, rocky mountain). The main access road to the mountain starts from the Deungseon Falls’ ticket booth and the Uiam Ticket Booth, and the trail from Uiam covers a hard, rocky section. As Gangwon-do Monument No. 16, Samaksan Mountain also has various interesting attractions, including Sangwonsa Temple, Heungguksa Temple, and Samaksanseong Fortress.
Visitors also explore Deungseon Falls (Samaksan Mountain) (등선폭포(삼악산)), Gangchon Resort (강촌유원지) and Uiamho Lake Skywalk (의암호스카이워크) near this location.
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