List of mountains in South Korea explained

The following is the mountains in South Korea by height.

Mountain Height Region Image Notes
1950m (6,400feet) The highest mountain in South Korea.
1915m (6,283feet) Gyeongnam (Jeonnam/Jeonbuk) The highest mountain in South Korean mainland.
1732m (5,682feet) Jeonnam/Jeonbuk (Gyeongnam) Belongs to the Mount Jiri National Park. The highest mountain in Jeonnam and Jeonbuk.
1708m (5,604feet) The highest mountain in Gangwon.
1614m (5,295feet) Jeonbuk (Gyeongnam)
1577m (5,174feet) Gangwon
1573m (5,161feet) Gangwon Belongs to the Mount Taebaek National Park.
1567m (5,141feet) Gangwon (Gyeongbuk)
1563m (5,128feet) Gangwon
1561m (5,121feet) Gangwon
1519m (4,984feet) Gangwon Belongs to the Mount Seorak National Park.
1507m (4,944feet) Gyeongnam (Jeonbuk) Belongs to the Mount Deogyu National Park.
1470m (4,820feet) Gangwon
1468m (4,816feet) Gyeonggi (Gangwon) The highest mountain in Gyeonggi.
1459m (4,787feet) Gangwon
1444m (4,738feet) Gangwon
1440m (4,720feet) The highest mountain in Chungbuk.
1433m (4,701feet) Gyeongnam/Gyeongbuk
1433m (4,701feet) Jeonnam/Jeonbuk Belongs to the Mount Jiri National Park.
1426m (4,678feet) Gangwon
1424m (4,672feet) Gangwon Belongs to the Mount Seorak National Park.
1421m (4,662feet) Gangwon
1409m (4,623feet) Gangwon
1407m (4,616feet) Gangwon Belongs to the Mount Odae National Park.
1404m (4,606feet) Gangwon
1391m (4,564feet) Gangwon Also called Mount Bakji.
1365m (4,478feet) Gangwon
1360m (4,460feet) Gangwon
1353m (4,439feet) Gyeongnam
1349m (4,426feet) Gangwon
1342m (4,403feet) Gangwon
1331m (4,367feet)[1] Gangwon
1324m (4,344feet) Gyeongnam/Gyeongbuk
1322m (4,337feet) Gangwon
1317m (4,321feet) Gyeongnam/Gyeongbuk
1314m (4,311feet) Gyeongbuk/Chungbuk Belongs to the Mount Sobaek National Park.

See also

References

Book: 전국600산 등산지도 . 성지문화사 . 978-89-390-0227-2 . Korean.

Notes and References

  1. http://san.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2004/02/10/2004021078003.html 계방산~회령봉~흥정산 / 보래봉·회령봉