# Seogwipo Natural Recreation Forest
Seogwipo Natural Recreation Forest is located at an altitude of 600 to 800 m above sea level, centering on Beopjeongak, and is a popular summer resort thanks to its low temperature. You can fully feel the nature of Jeju Island at the campsite surrounded by dense cypress trees that are about 60 years old. In addition, it is good to walk on the health trail with acupressure boards installed in the dense forest of bija and cedar trees, or walk on the wooden deck. There are also spacious flats where you can take a rest, so make sure to visit this place for a picnic on the day.
# Seogwipo Healing Forest
The Seogwipo Healing Forest is a beautiful forest with clean nature that was also selected as the 'Star of Korea Tourism in 2021'. The number of visitors per day is limited, so it is good to take a leisurely stroll through the forest. There are 11 forest trails named in the dialect of Jeju Island, such as Nogorok, Gamong Omeong, and Gabe Torong. There are many cypress and cedar trees here, and you can also walk Gotjawal. In addition, in the forest path healing program, 'Gweyeongsuttulgulbomeong', you can enjoy walking while listening to stories about Jeju's nature, culture, and people accompanied by a commentator.
# Red Oreum Natural Recreation Forest
Red Oreum Natural Recreation Forest is a place where a variety of species are distributed in the temperate zone, warm zone, and boreal zone. There is a campsite where you can stay overnight in the forest, a house in the forest, and accommodations at the Forest Recreation Center. In addition, there are well-equipped trails within the recreational forest, so you can enjoy forest bathing or walking. Enjoy the nature of Jeju Island in the thick forest of pine trees and cedars.
# Halla Ecological Forest
Halla Ecological Forest is a place where previously damaged and neglected grasslands have been restored into forests. It has been restored by planting and restoring Jeju-do’s native magnolias, cedar trees, and ficus trees, and has been created into gardens and forests with various themes, such as an aquatic botanical garden, a rock garden, and a wild orchid garden. Among them, 'Supmor Forest Road' is a trekking course that leads to Jeolmul Recreational Forest, and is maintained with wooden decks and palm tree mats, so it is good to walk comfortably. Visit this place, which even has an observatory where you can see the wonderful scenery of Hallasan Mountain.
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