
Jeoksangsan Mountain (적상산)
Goemok-ri, Muju-gun, Jeonbuk-do
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Discover Jeoksangsan, Korea’s magnificent "Red Skirt Mountain," a breathtaking hike through dramatic, steep rock walls. Expect stunning panoramic views, cascading waterfalls, and formidable cliffs along your journey. Hikers and nature photographers will love the challenging terrain. For the most vibrant spectacle, visit during autumn to witness the mountain blanketed in fiery red maple leaves. Wear sturdy shoes, embrace the vertical climb, and prepare for an unforgettable scenic adventure.
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As one of the best scenic mountains in Korea, Jeoksangsan Mountain (1,030.6 meters) showcases imposing, steep rock walls. Jeoksangsan, also called Red Skirt Mountain, got its name from the view of red maple trees around cliffs in fall that makes the mountain look like a giant red skirt. The mountain boasts a variety of attractions from Hyangnobong Peak (1,029 meters), Cheonilpokpo Falls, Songdaepokpo Falls, Jangdobawi Rock, Janggunbawi Rock, and Allyeomdae Cliff.
The rugged shape of the mountain was considered ideal for building a fortress. And after Jeoksangsan became a designated site for storing Joseonwangjo Sillok (annals of the Joseon Dynasty), the fortress surrounding it was further rebuilt. The mountain is also home to Anguksa Temple, an ancient temple built in 1227 (during the 3rd year of King Chungryeol’s reign) by Monk Wolin. The mountain can easily be climbed by hiking or by vehicle; there is a paved road stretching over 15 kilometers that leads to the top of the mountain thanks to the construction of Muju Power Plant, letting tourists visit Sanjeong Lake and Anguksa Temple conveniently.
The rugged shape of the mountain was considered ideal for building a fortress. And after Jeoksangsan became a designated site for storing Joseonwangjo Sillok (annals of the Joseon Dynasty), the fortress surrounding it was further rebuilt. The mountain is also home to Anguksa Temple, an ancient temple built in 1227 (during the 3rd year of King Chungryeol’s reign) by Monk Wolin. The mountain can easily be climbed by hiking or by vehicle; there is a paved road stretching over 15 kilometers that leads to the top of the mountain thanks to the construction of Muju Power Plant, letting tourists visit Sanjeong Lake and Anguksa Temple conveniently.
Visitors also explore Muju Anguksa Temple (안국사 (무주)), Jeoksangsan National History Archives Site (적상산사고지) and Jeoksangsanseong Fortress (무주 적상산성) near this location.
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