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Backyard Mountain Hike

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A city-edge mountain hike where granite ribs and an ancient fortress wall teach you to read Seoul from above.

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Bukhansan is Seoul’s backyard mountain. It’s special because it teaches you how this city and its wild places actually fit together—tight, immediate, and unavoidable.

You start on a shaded trail, and you’re in one world: moss, stone steps, the smell of pine. But as you push higher, the city peels away. Granite ribs appear—steep slabs you sometimes have to scramble up. And then, an old stone fortress wall suddenly slides along the ridge, like a spine. That wall is the moment where the human and the natural meet: a centuries-old boundary, where city history literally hugs the rock.

The trail is a short lesson in contrasts. Down low, it’s soft and green. Midway, it’s effort and breath; you can feel your heart match the incline. Near the top, it opens up—an abrupt, cliff-edge view where Seoul spills out below: rivers like silver threads, towers clustered like models, the suburbs folding into distant hills. There’s a specific kind of silence up there: just the wind on granite, and the small, satisfied sounds of people who made the climb.

After a morning on Bukhansan, Seoul stops feeling like just concrete. You’ll start to spot the city’s seams—the ridgelines behind neighborhoods, the way parks are carved to meet the slopes. You’ll understand why Koreans treat mountains as part of daily life, not just background scenery. Let the ridge be your teacher. Two hours of climbing, and the city suddenly reads differently. That’s the gift Bukhansan gives you.

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