Seoraksan Mountain to control high-altitude trails from the 15th to prevent forest fires.

2024.11.09. AM 11:25
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The Seoraksan National Park Office said it will control access to major high-altitude trails from the 15th to the 15th of next month to prevent wildfires during the autumn forest fire watch.

The trails where access is restricted are the dinosaur ridge, the northwestern ridge, the Five Color to Daecheongbong Peak, and the Biseondae.Daecheongbong Peak, Baekdamsa Temple.It is most of the highland trails that connect to Daecheongbong Peak from the entrance of the trail such as Daecheongbong Peak.

Low-lying trails such as Biseondae, Ulsan Rock, Toutung Falls Observatory, Hullimgol, and Jugol will be open as usual.

Information on controlled trails can be found at the National Park Service or the Seoraksan National Park website 'Office Notification Board'.




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