Korea in Full Bloom: 4 September Flower Festivals (Admission, Parking, Tips)

Korea in Full Bloom: 4 September Flower Festivals (Mobile-Optimized)
A vibrant collage of autumn flower festivals in South Korea.
Fall 2025 Family-friendly

Korea in Full Bloom: 4 September Flower Festivals

From countryside flower fields to the majestic Royal Culture Festival in Seoul, autumn in Korea is vibrant. Plan an easy fall outing with our guide to four colorful spots, perfect alongside city experiences like the new Han River Water Bus. Always check bloom updates before you go!

The iconic 'can-train' ride winds through vast fields of red celosia and yellow cosmos at Cheorwon Goseokjeong.
The 'can-train' offers a charming tour of Cheorwon's sprawling flower fields. (깡통열차를 타고 즐기는 철원 고석정 꽃밭)

Cheorwon Goseokjeong Flower Field (철원 고석정 꽃밭)

Near DMZ, Gangwon State Great photo spots

A vast community-built field bursting with celosia, cosmos, and sunflowers. Hop on the cute “can-train” ride to see more without too much walking.

When Aug 27–Nov 2, 2025 (closed Tue)
Hours Mon/Thu/Sun 09:00–19:00 (last entry 18:00); Fri–Sat & Chuseok 09:00–21:00 (last entry 20:00)
Admission Adults 10,000 KRW; Ages 7–18: 4,000 KRW
Access Car/Bus
Parking On-site lot available
Address 1769 Taebong-ro, Dongsong-eup, Cheorwon-gun, Gangwon
Good to know
  • The site is large. Wear comfy shoes and bring sun protection.
  • Stay on paths to protect the flowers.
A dense carpet of scarlet red lycoris flowers glowing in the filtered sunlight of Bulgapsan forest.
A sea of red spider lilies creates a magical atmosphere in the forest. (숲속을 붉게 물들인 상사화 군락)

Yeonggwang Bulgapsan Lycoris Festival (영광 불갑산 상사화축제)

Biggest lycoris colony Night programs Free entry

Stroll among vast colonies of red spider lilies. Expect media facades, moonlight walks, and cultural activities day and evening.

When Sep 26–Oct 5, 2025
Admission Free (fees for select programs)
Access Car/Bus
Parking On-site parking available
Address 450 Bulgapsa-ro, Bulgab-myeon, Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do
Photo tip
  • Arrive early or visit on weekdays for softer light and fewer crowds.
Large, artistic flower sculptures and colorful garden beds surrounding the lake at Ilsan Lake Park during the Goyang festival.
Flower sculptures and themed gardens bring Ilsan Lake Park to life. (가을꽃 조형물로 꾸며진 일산호수공원)

Goyang Autumn Flower Festival (고양 가을꽃축제)

Near Seoul Family crafts & market Free entry

Ilsan Lake Park features chrysanthemum and cosmos displays, photo zones, and a market run by local growers.

When Sep 19–Sep 30, 2025
Hours 09:00–18:00
Admission Free (fees for optional programs)
Access
Parking On-site/public lots; expect congestion
Address 595 Hosu-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Tall, feathery plumes of pampas grass swaying in the breeze against a clear autumn sky at Cheongsan Arboretum in Taean.
Silver waves of pampas grass are a highlight of Taean's autumn scenery. (은빛으로 물결치는 태안 청산수목원의 팜파스)

Cheongsan Arboretum Pampas Festival (태안 청산수목원)

Coastal getaway Seasonal gardens

From late summer into November, pampas plumes sway like silver feathers. Don’t miss the Lotus Garden with its huge collection of lotus varieties.

When Pampas season Aug 15–Nov 30, 2025
Hours 08:00–sundown (last entry 1hr before)
Admission Aug–Nov: Adults 13,000 KRW
Access Car recommended
Parking On-site lot available
Address 18 Sinjang-ri, Nam-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
Don't miss
  • Pampas leaves can be sharp. Enjoy with your eyes.
  • Try the unique lotus-flavored ice cream sold on site.
Info check: This guide reflects details for September 2025. Schedules, prices, and bloom status may change. Please verify on official pages before visiting.

Quick Planner for Visitors

  • Language: English signage varies. Translation apps are helpful.
  • Payment: Cards are widely accepted; have some cash (KRW) for small vendors.
  • Getting around: Goyang is subway-accessible. Other locations are easier by car, making them great stops on a wider tour, perhaps to cities like Daejeon, a hub of science and culture.
  • Accessibility: Lakeside paths are flat; fields and forest trails may be uneven.
  • Etiquette: Stay on paths, don’t pick flowers, and pack out all trash.
  • Best light: Golden hour (just after sunrise or before sunset) for soft light and fewer crowds.

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