
Jeju Stone Park
Volcanic History & Stone Culture
About Jeju Stone Park
Jeju Stone Park is a unique cultural and geological attraction that showcases the volcanic history and stone culture of Jeju Island. This fascinating park combines natural volcanic formations with traditional stone sculptures, offering visitors an immersive journey through millions of years of geological evolution and centuries of cultural heritage.
The park features an impressive collection of volcanic rocks, traditional Dol Hareubang statues, and interactive exhibits that tell the story of how Jeju's unique landscape was formed. Visitors can explore themed gardens, walking trails, and educational displays that bring the island's geological and cultural history to life.
Park Highlights
Volcanic Rock Garden
Natural formations | Educational displays
Explore authentic volcanic rock formations and learn about Jeju's geological history through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
Dol Hareubang Village
Traditional sculptures | Cultural heritage
Discover hundreds of traditional stone grandfather statues and learn about their cultural significance in Jeju's history and folklore.
Stone Museum
Indoor exhibits | Multimedia presentations
Experience state-of-the-art displays showcasing the formation of Jeju Island and the evolution of its unique stone culture.
What to See
- Volcanic Formation Timeline: Interactive displays showing 2 million years of volcanic activity
- Traditional Stone Crafts: Live demonstrations of traditional stone carving techniques
- Themed Gardens: Beautifully landscaped areas showcasing different types of volcanic rocks
- Cultural Performances: Traditional music and dance performances in the outdoor amphitheater
Visitor Experience
Educational Tours
Guided tours available in multiple languages with geological and cultural insights
Family Activities
Interactive workshops, stone painting, and hands-on learning experiences for children
Photography
Stunning photo opportunities with unique rock formations and traditional sculptures
Cultural Immersion
Learn about Jeju's shamanic traditions and the spiritual significance of stones
Visitor Information
Opening Hours
Daily: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Last entry: 5:30 PM
Admission Fee
Adults: ₩5,000
Children: ₩3,000
Seniors (65+): ₩4,000
Location
2023 Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si
Jeju-do, South Korea
Duration
2-3 hours recommended
Getting There
By Bus
Take bus #181 or #182 from Seogwipo Bus Terminal
By Car
30 minutes from Seogwipo city center
Free parking available
By Taxi
₩15,000-20,000 from Seogwipo
Tips for Visitors
- • Wear comfortable walking shoes
- • Bring a camera for unique photo opportunities
- • Allow 2-3 hours for the full experience
- • Check for special cultural performances
- • Visit the gift shop for authentic stone crafts
- • Best visited in the morning for fewer crowds