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Naejangsan National Park, established in 1971 across the provinces of Jeollabuk-do and Jeollanam-do, spans 81.45 square kilometers of pristine mountain wilderness centered on the 763-meter Mount Naejangsan. The park's name translates to "many secrets in the mountains," and it delivers on that promise with hidden temples, cascading waterfalls, rare plant species, and dramatic rock formations woven through lush valleys. While celebrated worldwide for its autumn maple foliage that transforms the landscape into blazing reds and oranges, Naejangsan offers distinct seasonal beauty: spring azaleas and cherry blossoms, verdant summer forests, and snow-draped winter cliffs. The park attracts serious mountaineers, casual day-trippers, spiritual pilgrims, and nature photographers year-round, though peak season occurs from late October through early November when the maple trees reach their full chromatic intensity.
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