Overview
Seoul Forest is a vast riverside park in Seongdong-gu with deer habitats, a butterfly garden, wetlands, and art installations — a beloved green escape popular with young Seoulites for picnics and cycling.
Highlights
- Deer Feeding: An open deer enclosure where visitors can feed spotted deer by hand.
- Butterfly Garden: A tropical greenhouse filled with free-flying butterflies.
- Cycling Paths: Connected to the Han River cycling network for long riverside rides.
History
Opened in 2005 on the site of a former horse racing track, Seoul Forest was Seoul's first large-scale urban reforestation project and has become one of the city's most visited parks.
Visitor Tips
- Weekend Crowds: Very popular on weekends — weekday visits are more peaceful.
- Café Street: The nearby Seoul Forest Café Street (Seongsu-dong) has excellent specialty coffee.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.