Gudambong Peak & Oksunbong Peak
구담봉 & 옥순봉
📍 Janghoe-ri, Danseong-myeon, Danyang-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do (Gudambong Peak) / Goegok-ri, Susan-myeon, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do (Oksunbong Peak)
Introduction
Gudambong Peak and Oksunbong Peak (alt. 372m) are widely known as two of the “Eight Scenic Views of Danyang." Gudambong Peak (lit. Turtle Pond Peak) gets its name from the reflection of its rugged cliffs on the lake below, which is said to look like a turtle. Oksunbong Peak (lit. Bamboo Shoot Peak), well known for its magnificent scenery, was so named because its white and mossy rocks stand high like fresh bamboo shoots.
The historic book Yeojiseungnam (Geographical Survey of Korea) describes how Kim Il-son, a civil officer in the Joseon Dynasty, greatly extolled the beauty of its marvelous ravines. Both Gudambong Peak and Oksunbong Peak offer spectacular views of Chungjuho Lake and Geumsusan Mountain.
The historic book Yeojiseungnam (Geographical Survey of Korea) describes how Kim Il-son, a civil officer in the Joseon Dynasty, greatly extolled the beauty of its marvelous ravines. Both Gudambong Peak and Oksunbong Peak offer spectacular views of Chungjuho Lake and Geumsusan Mountain.
Telephone
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🗺 Location
Janghoe-ri, Danseong-myeon, Danyang-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do (Gudambong Peak) / Goegok-ri, Susan-myeon, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do (Oksunbong Peak)
✏ Details
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* TBD by park directors based on fire weather advisories, precipitation levels, and other local conditions.
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