Mt. Seorak, also known as Snowy Peak Mountain, rises to a height of 5,604 feet (1,708 meters) within the UNESCO-designated Seoraksan National Park. Since being designated a national monument in 1965, it has attracted hikers from Seoul and beyond, drawn by its rugged beauty and scenic trails. The mountain’s dramatic peaks and lush valleys offer a range of experiences, from challenging hikes to more leisurely walks, making it a favorite for both nature enthusiasts and casual visitors.
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