If you’ve been dreaming of camping amid Hallasan’s forests and fresh mountain air, 2026 is the perfect time. Gwaneumsa Campground in Hallasan National Park has been fully renovated and will reopen on January 1, 2026, offering upgraded facilities and a refreshed camping experience!
Address: 588 Sanrokbuk-ro, Jeju-si (600 meters above sea level)

New Features & Facilities
The renovation has transformed Gwaneumsa into a modern, comfortable campsite while preserving its natural charm. Key features include:
- 38 tent decks with electricity
- Hot showers for year-round use
- A large lawn square (9,900 m²) for outdoor activities
- A children’s forest playground
- Kitchen, restrooms, parking, and management office facilities
These upgrades make it easy to enjoy camping and nature without sacrificing convenience.
Online Reservations (Coming Soon)
An online reservation system will soon allow for:
- Real-time deck availability and weather updates
- Reduced crowding during peak seasons
- Fair and convenient booking for all visitors
Once launched, planning a visit will be much simpler and hassle-free.
Easy on the Budget
Fees are reasonably priced, making the campground accessible for both locals and tourists:
- Medium deck (11–30 m²): KRW 7,000/night
- Large deck (≥30 m²): KRW 9,000/night
- Electricity: KRW 3,000/night per deck
- Showers: 6 minutes KRW 1,000; extra 3 minutes KRW 500
With electricity and hot showers included, visitors can enjoy a comfortable camping experience without having to break the bank.
A Forest Healing Experience
Gwaneumsa Campground is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the forest surroundings. Children can roam freely while the adults unwind. Whether it’s a family outing, a solo getaway, or a group adventure, the campground offers a relaxing and memorable outdoor experience for all.
Final Thoughts
With its modern facilities, family-friendly layout, and tranquil forest setting, Gwaneumsa Campground is ready to become one of Jeju’s top camping destinations. Start the new year with a refreshing escape into nature, enjoy the mountain air, and experience healing camping at Hallasan.
Source: Jeju Provincial Government Blog https://blog.naver.com/PostView.naver?blogId=jejudo_official&logNo=224096926332&redirect=Dlog