Bathing Optional

Seoraksan, by many, is considered South Koreas foremost National Park and with mountains like this, its no big surprise. We didnt do the winter hike, but a long hike following a huge typhoon in the summer turned out to be one of our best.\r\nNavigating through the debris, including steel bridges, fallen trees, and massive boulders, we somehow crossed the Park. All the while, our jaws hung low in awe as we viewed amazing crags, sheer cliffs, and fabulous cascades and waterfalls. This Park really does top them all !

Seoraksan, by many, is considered South Koreas foremost National Park and with mountains like this, its no big surprise. We didnt do the winter hike, but a long hike following a huge typhoon in the summer turned out to be one of our best.\r\nNavigating through the debris, including steel bridges, fallen trees, and massive boulders, we somehow crossed the Park. All the while, our jaws hung low in awe as we viewed amazing crags, sheer cliffs, and fabulous cascades and waterfalls. This Park really does top them all ! South Korea, Silheungsa Temple, Seoraksan - 15-Feb-02