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Yongdusan Ecological Park

Yongdusan Ecological Park (Photo by Miryang City)

Yongdusan Ecological Park, which has recently become a popular weekend destination for both residents and tourists, is gaining attention as a scenic “healing walkway” stretching from Yeongnamnu Pavilion to Geumsidang in Miryang.

To help visitors easily explore the area, the city has installed detailed “Healing Walkway Guides” throughout the park, outlining distances, travel times, and key sightseeing points along the route.

The 5.2-kilometer course begins at Yeongnamnu Pavilion and passes through Sammun Pine Forest Park, a colony of chrysanthemum fields, a riverside trail, the Snail Observatory, and ends at Geumsidang, a path that beautifully blends Miryang’s natural landscape with its urban surroundings.

Particularly, the riverside walkway allows visitors to enjoy the tranquil scenery of the Miryang River up close, while the Snail Observatory offers panoramic views of the river and cityscape, making it a favorite among families and photographers alike.

In autumn, the path transforms into a vibrant scene of wildflowers and colorful foliage, solidifying its place as one of Miryang’s top year-round healing destinations.

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