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 * name = 한라산국립공원
 * alt_name = Hallasan National Park

Trails
Hallasan has six trails: Eorimok Trail(6.8km), Yeongsil Trail(5.8km), Seongpanak Trail (9.6km), Seokgulam Trail(1.5km), Gwaneumsa Trail (8.7Km), Donnaeko Trail (7Km), and Eoseungsaengak Trail (1.3Km). The longest trail is Seongpanak Trail which takes about 4.5 hours


 * Eorimok Trail(어리목 탐방로)(6.8km): Eorimok Trail Starts from Hallasan National Park’s Visitors center(altitude 970m) and finishes at the South cliff junction(altitude 1,600). It takes about three hours for a one way trip.
 * Yeongsil Trail(영실 탐방로)(5.8km): Yeongsill Trail starts from Yeongsil Management Office(altitude1,000) to South cliff junction. It takes about 3 hours 15 minutes for a one way trip.
 * Seongpanak Trail(성판악 탐방로) (9.6km): Seongpanak Trail starts from visitor center to Hallasan Baengnokdam Lake Summit. It takes about four and a half hours for a one way trip.
 * Seokgulam Trail(석굴암 탐방로)(1.5km)
 * Gwaneumsa Trail(관음사 탐방로) (8.7Km): Gwaneumsa Trail starts from Gwaneumsa Campground to Hallasan Baengnokdam Lake Summit. It takes five hours for a one way trip.
 * Donnaeko Trail(돈내코 탐방로) (7Km): Donnaeko Trail starts from the Visitor Center(altitude 500m) to the South Cliff Junction. It takes three and a half hours for a one way trip.
 * Eoseungsaengak Trail(어승생악 탐방로) (1.3Km): Eoseungsaengak Trail starts from Hallasan National Park Visitor Center to Eoseungsaeng-oreum Summit. It takes 30minutes for a one way trip.

Topography
Hallasan comprises 153.112 km2 of the Jeju Island and it is located in 126˚ 32’ 31” of east longitude long and 33˚ 21’ 31” of north latitude. It rises 1,950m above the sea level which means the highest mountain in South Korea. This mountain was formed in the fourth Cenozoic era by outburst of volcano. It is mostly composed of basalts. It is extending east and west, and it has high and gradual descent. On the other hand, the south part of the mountain is steep. In the summit, there is a crater lake called “Baekrokdam.” Since the mountain has high altitude, there are a number of alpine plants and animals. 1800 kinds of plants, including 400 kinds of specimen plants and 50 kinds of special plants, are living in Hallasan. So the Jeju island is designated by Biosphere Reserve in 2002 and Hallasan National Park is one of the region of Jeju Bioshere.