Operates Twice Daily Every Saturday and Sunday
From the 15th to the 29th

Yangyang County in Gangwon Province announced on November 10 that it will operate the "DASH Haeparang Trail, Ecological Story" program every Saturday and Sunday from November 15 to 29, allowing participants to enjoy both walking along the Haeparang Trail and ecological observation.

Haeparang Trail Course 44 (Namdaecheon Ecological Exploration Path). Provided by Yangyang County

Haeparang Trail Course 44 (Namdaecheon Ecological Exploration Path). Provided by Yangyang County

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This program is designed to offer a direct experience of the autumn sea and the ecological environment of the Namdaecheon River, which can only be felt on Haeparang Trail Course 44.


The event consists of walking approximately 4 kilometers along Course 44 of the Haeparang Trail, observing the unique ecological environment where the river meets the sea. The route connects the beach deck path with the Namdaecheon Ecological Exploration Path, making it accessible even for beginners.


Participants will use telescopes provided to each team to observe migratory birds and the surrounding ecosystem, take Polaroid photos, and create personal albums. Listening to the sounds of nature, recording the scenery, and sharing stories with one another are expected to enrich the walking experience.


Participants will receive a variety of benefits to make the program more enjoyable, including the Yangyang Hanip gift set, a commemorative keyring for Haeparang Trail Course 44, and the opportunity to create an ecological album.


Registration can be completed in advance through the GoGoYangyang app or by phone reservation. Separate sessions are available for small groups of five or more, making it possible for families, clubs, and other groups to participate.


A county official stated, "Haeparang Trail Course 44 is a section where you can experience Yangyang's unique nature, where the coast and river blend together. We hope that through this program, both residents and visitors will be able to experience the charm of the Haeparang Trail and enjoy a time of relaxation and learning in nature."



Meanwhile, the county has been operating various walking programs centered on Haeparang Trail Courses 41 to 44 and plans to continue expanding programs utilizing the Haeparang Trail to further promote its use and the local area.


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