• Geumjeongsan Mountain was created by an overflow of magma approximately 70 million years ago.
  • Geumjeongsan (Korean: 금정산; lit. Golden Well Mountain) is a mountain in Busan, South Korea. Its highest peak, Godangbong, stands at 801.5 meters.
  • Geumjeongsan Mountain is home to Korea’s largest Geumjeongsanseong Fortress that served to prevent invasion by Japanese pirates.
    • Trail stats for Geumjeongsan Peak
    • What to expect on the Geumjeongsan Mountain hike?
    • Stairs & the Geumjeongsan Spring
  • Hiking Mount Geumjeongsan, one of the best hiking trails in Busan. From Beomosa Temple, there is a nice hike up to Geumjeong Fortress.
  • The hike along the ridge of Geumjeongsan from the North gate to the East gate and exit SanSeong village.
  • Geumjeongsanseong Fortress snaked into the distance as I stood on Geumjeongsan Mountain’s summit. The view was astonishing.
  • If you’re looking for food, for photo opportunities, for a day activity, or for history and culture, our trip to GeumJeongSan had all of these rolled in one.
  • Geumjeongsan Mountain is a top destination for hikers who love to trek its spiny trails covered with limestones and rocks of fascinating formations and sizes.
  • Geumjeongsan, named as such -- Geumsaem (gold well) – which gives the temple its name, “fish from heaven”. ... Geumjeongsan, a famous mountain in Busan.