Explanation
Above Haksodae Cliff in Juwangsan Mountain lie three enchanting waterfalls. The first of these falls goes by the name of Yongchupokpo Falls, where water gracefully meanders through a gorge, enveloped by encircling rocks. Roughly one kilometer further upstream, you'll encounter Jeolgupokpo Falls, accompanied by the tranquil Seonnyeotang Pond below. To the left of Jeolgupokpo Falls stands the grandeur of Yongyeonpokpo Falls, the largest and most magnificent among them. Yongyeonpokpo Falls is also famously referred to as Ssangyongchupokpo Falls, denoting its two distinct torrents of water ('ssang' meaning 'two,' and 'yongchu' signifying 'pond' in Korean). A well-maintained trekking path welcomes visitors, allowing them to explore and ascend to witness these three falls, with a gentle incline that is easily traversed by visitors of all ages.
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													Experience Guide : Not available
												
												
													Contact and Information : +82-54-870-5300
												
												
												
													Parking facilities : Available
												
												
													Day off : N/A (Open all year round) * Entry may be restricted during wildfire season or due to weather conditions.
												
												
												
													Hours : Open 24 hr
												
											
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																Available Facilities
																Trails, information center, restrooms
												  			
																Admission Fees
																Free
												  			
Location
24 Sangui-ri, Juwangsan-myeon, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do











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