Explanation
Guryongpokpo Falls refers to the group of nine waterfalls, varying in size, located over a three-kilometer stretch of Sogeumgang River in Odaesan National Park. "Guryong" means nine dragons and legend has it that each of the waterfalls was occupied by a dragon. The sixth waterfall is particularly attractive. It is simultaneously the most magnificent and serene of the falls, which is why it is also known as the "Gentleman’s Waterfall." Two kilometers away from the sixth waterfall, is a curious-looking piece of rock called Manmulsang. The name literally means "tens of thousands of different looks." Some of these looks have earned it to other names such as "Giant Rock," "Phantom-Face Rock," "Iworam," and "Candlestick Rock’"
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Mountain Not Access Period
Seasonal Forest Fire Prevention Period
Feb 1 – May 15, Nov 15 – Dec
*Schedule subject to change by park ranger orders, based on fire weather advisories, snow/precipitation levels, and other local conditions. Please see the park homepage before visiting.
Parking Fees
Free of charge
Admission Fees
Free of charge
* Admission to Guryongsa Temple
Adults 2,000 won / Youth 700 won / Children 400 won
Restrooms
Available
Location
Samsan-ri, Yeongok-myeon, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do