Sogeumgang, Valley in Odaesan National Park, South Korea.
Sogeumgang is a valley in Odaesan National Park featuring steep rock walls and clear mountain streams. The formation creates a natural passage through the mountains of Gangwon State and serves as a junction for several hiking routes.
The valley came to broader attention in 1977 when Odaesan National Park was officially established as a protected area. This designation helped preserve the landscape and its natural resources for future generations.
Buddhist temples near the valley show how spiritual practices have long been woven into mountain landscapes across Korea. You can experience this connection as you walk through the area and encounter shrines set into the rock formations.
The valley is accessed via well-marked hiking trails that flow through the area and connect to the wider park network. Signs are posted in both Korean and English to help visitors navigate the routes.
The area holds three high-altitude peat bogs that were designated under the Ramsar Convention in 2008. These rare wetlands are ecologically important and show the diversity of the landscape beneath its dramatic rock formations.
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