Boeunsan

Mountain in Gangjin, South Korea
Boeunsan is located in South Korea
Boeunsan
Boeunsan
Highest pointElevation439 m (1,440 ft)ListingMountains of KoreaCoordinates34°39′N 126°46′E / 34.650°N 126.767°E / 34.650; 126.767GeographyCountrySouth KoreaKorean nameHangul
보은산
Hanja
寶恩山
Revised RomanizationBoeunsanMcCune–ReischauerPoŭnsan

Boeunsan (Korean: 보은산) is the name of a mountain in Gangjin county, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. Its highest point is at Udubong (우두봉), 439 metres.

Boeunsan is north of Gangjin-eup in Gangjin county, and runs parallel to National Route 2.

Boeunsan is a popular area for hiking among locals in Gangjin. There are three courses, the longest of which is roughly 6 km. There are three Buddhist temples in the foothills, most notably Geumgoksa. Additionally, there are sporadic springs and exercise areas along the trails.

  • Boeunsan, guide from Gangjin county site, in Korean
  • Boeunsan, from Jeollanam-do guide to natural springs, in Korean