Photo gallery

Jwagusan Recreational Forest (좌구산 자연휴양림) · © KTO · KOGL Type 1
Why go
Jwagusan Recreational Forest is a designated national-level recreational forest in Jwagusan, Korea, set up under the country's Sanrim-yok (forest-bathing) program as a public forest-stay-and-trail facility. The complex includes a small set of forest cabins, group lodging halls, marked walking trails through dense pine and oak cover, a stream-side picnic zone, and a forest-school education building used for school programs and family activities. Reservations for cabin nights are made through Korea's national recreational-forest reservation portal and run noticeably below private-lodge prices. Spring brings new pine growth, summer the strongest cooling effect from the canopy, and autumn full ridge color. For travelers it works as a calm 1-night nature stay rather than a quick day stop, paired with broader regional natural itineraries.
Quick highlights
- Designated national-level recreational forest in Jwagusan
- Forest cabins and group lodging on a public reservation system
- Marked trails through dense pine and oak cover
- Stream-side picnic zone and forest-school education building
- Cabin nights priced well below private mountain lodges
Travel guides featuring this place
Long-form editorial articles with practical info and visual context.