Chiaksan National Park

Chiaksan National Park (Korean: 치악산국립공원, 雉岳山國立公園) is located in the province of Gangwon-do, South Korea. It was designated as the 16th national park in 1984. The park is named after the 1,288-metre (4,226 ft) mountain Chiaksan, which in turn had its name changed from Jeokakasan to Chiaksan, meaning "Pheasant Peak Mountain", based on a myth about a man who saved a pheasant from being eaten by a snake. The park is home to a total of 821 plant species and 2,364 animal species. Among the animals 34 are endangered, including the Flying squirrel and Hodgson's Bat.

치악산국립공원, 雉岳山國立公園
Chiaksan National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
LocationGangwon-do, South Korea
Nearest cityWonju
Coordinates37.330°N 128.047°E / 37.330; 128.047
Area181.57 km2 (70.10 sq mi)
Established31 December 1984
Governing bodyKorea National Park Service
Naejangsan
Odaesan
Seoraksan
Sobaeksan
Songnisan
Taeanhaean
Wolchulsan
Mudeungsan
Woraksan
Taebaeksan
The twenty-two national parks of South Korea.
Land-based parks are in red and marine parks are in blue.
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