Daewangam Park Ulsan, South Korea

Daewangam Park is a stunning coastal park in Ulsan featuring dramatic rock formations, a famous suspension bridge, and panoramic ocean views.

Located on Ulsan’s eastern coast, this park combines natural beauty with the legendary story of King Munmu who wished to become a dragon protecting Korea after death.

Location: Ilsan-dong, Dong-gu, Ulsan
Famous for: Daewangam Rock (Dragon King Rock), suspension bridge over the sea, coastal cliffs
Entrance fee: Free
Best time: Early morning or late afternoon for best lighting

The park’s name comes from Daewangam Rock, a large offshore rock formation where King Munmu’s ashes were supposedly scattered. The dramatic coastal scenery and accessible walking trails make it one of Ulsan’s top attractions.

Daewangam Park Suspension Bridge

The highlight of the park is the 303-meter suspension bridge connecting the mainland to a small island. Built in 2015, this swaying bridge offers thrilling ocean views 20 meters above the waves.

Walking across takes about 5-10 minutes and provides stunning photo opportunities of the rocky coastline and turquoise waters. The bridge is safe and well-maintained but can sway noticeably on windy days.

How to Get to Daewangam Park

From Ulsan City Center

Bus: Take Bus 124, 401, 412, or 452 to Daewangam Park stop (30-40 minutes, 1,200 KRW)
Taxi: 15-20 minutes, 8,000-12,000 KRW
Car: Free parking available at the park entrance

From Pohang

Bus: Take intercity bus from Pohang to Ulsan (1 hour, 5,000 KRW), then local bus 124/401/412/452 to the park (40 minutes)
Total time: About 2 hours

From Seoul

KTX to Ulsan Station: 2.5 hours, 45,000-65,000 KRW
Then local bus: 124/401/412/452 to Daewangam Park (50 minutes)
Total time: 3.5-4 hours

From Busan

Intercity bus to Ulsan: 1-1.5 hours, 6,000-8,000 KRW
Then local bus: 124/401/412/452 to the park (40 minutes)
Total time: 2-2.5 hours
Alternative: Direct bus from Busan Nopo Terminal to Ulsan, then local bus

Nearby Attractions

Jujeon Mongdol Beach: 5 minutes away, unique pebble beach with smooth stones
Ulsan Grand Park: 20 minutes, large city park with gardens and lakes
Jangsaengpo Whale Museum: 15 minutes, Korea’s whaling history and culture
Ganjeolgot Cape: 40 minutes, sunrise viewing spot similar to Homigot
Taehwagang River Park: 30 minutes, riverside walking paths and bamboo groves
Ulgi Lighthouse: 10 minutes, coastal lighthouse with ocean views

Suggested itinerary: Combine Daewangam Park with Jujeon Beach and Ganjeolgot Cape for a full day of coastal exploration, or visit the Whale Museum for cultural context about Ulsan’s maritime heritage.

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