Explanation
Jeju Horse Park offers a venue to promote Jeju’s horse culture in an easy and fun way. The park has kept intact the 600-year history of nomadic culture at the site of Gasi-ri Village which used to house Gammajang, the place for raising the best horses during the Joseon dynasty. The park includes the Jeju Horse Museum, Ttarabi horseback riding track, Maeum Cafe, Mongol Yurt Guesthouse, camping site, Art Shop, and an experience place to focus on the Project for a New Cultural Space Creation through the support of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. The Jeju Horse Museum was the first national museum created by a village and its main theme covers the history and culture of the village. It is also regarded as a new form of community business model.
Homepage
www.jejuhorsepark.co.kr
www.visitjeju.net
Information Use
Years experience : Open to visitors ages 3 and older
Experience Guide : Horseback riding, feeding, craft projects, etc.
Contact and Information : +82-64-787-0960
Opening day : September 8, 2012
Parking facilities : Available (70 small-sized cars, 30 large-sized cars)
Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
Hours : March-October 10:00-18:00
November-February 10:00-17:00
* Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
More information
Restrooms
Available
Admission Fees
[Horseback Riding]
Experience course: 20,000 won
(Course A) Short-distance ride & track: 12,000 won
(Course B) Long-distance ride & track: 25,000 won
(Course C) Ranch tour & track: 50,000 won
Off-course track: 100,000 won
Horse feeding: 3,000 won
Parking Fees
Free
Reservation Info. for Foreigners
Phone and online reservation available
Location
381-15 Noksan-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do