When you think of Korea, bustling cities and K-pop might come to mind—but did you know the country also treasures its 100 Great Mountains? These iconic peaks were chosen by several organizations, including the Korea Forest Service, Black Yak, Korea Mountains, and Monthly Mountain. While each group had its own approach, they all share one goal: celebrating Korea’s most meaningful and beautiful mountains. Back in 2002, the Korea Forest Service released its official list to commemorate the International Year of Mountains. Out of all the peaks across the peninsula, 56 mountains were recognized, including 31 national parks and 15 provincial…


