20/09/2025
Korea’s BEST 5 Fall Foliage Destinations
1. Hwadam Botanic Garden in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do
From October to early November, the most popular destinations in Korea include splendid regional mountains, such as Seoraksan Mountain and Odaesan Mountain. A mountain decorated with colorful foliage makes for a stunning photo backdrop, whether zoomed in or not. However, such famous fall foliage destinations are always packed with tourists. These days, people prefer to head to new, less crowded destinations, not so far from Seoul, where they can enjoy the beautiful autumn leaves at their leisure. Let’s discover Korea’s secret fall foliage destinations—although we really ought to keep them to ourselves!
2. Ginkgo Grove in Hongcheon, Gangwon State
In autumn, the Ginkgo Grove in Hongcheon becomes tinged with gold. This impressive grove, which boasts some 2,000 ginkgo trees planted in perfect order, is the setting of a story about a local couple. According to this tale, a husband planted a ginkgo tree every year for 30 years while praying for his sick wife’s complete recovery. Although the grove is on private land, it is opened to the public every October and charms many people even from a distance. Nearby attractions include the Sambong Mineral Spring in Gachilbong Peak, one of the Nine Sights of Hongcheon, and Yeolmogeo Village, highly recommended one-day travel destinations.
3. Seonunsa Temple in Gochang, Jeonbuk State
Located in Gochang, Jeonbuk State, Seonunsa Temple is an ancient Buddhist temple with a history of more than 1,460 years. Known for its camellia grove, which paints the area in red hues every April, the temple is a hidden spot appreciated for its beautiful fall foliage. In particular, Dosolcheon stream by the temple is an ideal photo spot with a mysterious and magnificent backdrop. In addition, Seonunsa Temple is also an attractive tourist attraction for those interested in Korean Buddhist culture because it houses various natural monuments and cultural heritage relics and offers a templestay program.
4. Gwanbangjerim Forest in Damyang, Jeollanam-do
Located in Damyang, Jeollanam-do, Gwanbangje is a 6-kilometer embankment built along the Gwanbangcheon Stream. There is also a dense, 2-kilometer forest named Gwanbangjerim Forest along the embankment. In fall, the forest is tinged with vivid autumn colors. Various outdoor sculptures are illuminated with bright lights when the sun goes down, creating a romantic atmosphere that attracts couples. Gwanbangjerim Forest is renowned for its dreamlike combination of colorful autumn leaves and early morning fog. If you want to take a fantastic souvenir photo, visit early in the morning. Surrounding attractions include water bicycles, a sculpture garden, and engaging experience programs.
5. Secret Garden and Wondae-ri Birch Forest in Inje, Gangwon State
The Secret Garden, located in Gapdun-ri, Inje-gun, Gangwon State, is off-limits to civilians because it is in a military operation area. Although access is restricted and taking photos is only allowed at the approved roadside photo zone, the garden is a popular destination among photographers who appreciate the virgin forest. The Secret Garden, encompassed by the mountain edge, is home to needleleaf and broadleaf trees and rounded shrubs. It is known for the mysterious scenery created by the harmony of its s-shaped dirt path and the early morning fog.
Located nearby the garden, Wondae-ri Birch Forest is one of the best fall foliage destinations in Inje. The forest is known for its picturesque scenery made up of some 70,000 birch trees planted in an orderly manner and colorful autumn leaves. To visit both locations, stop by the Secret Garden and appreciate its landscape in early morning, and then head to the Birch Forest when the sun rises and the fog disappears.