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Halla Eco-Forest was originally a grass plain that was neglected for a long period before being restored as a forest. It is a place where people can enjoy biodiversity and trekking in the woods.
It is home to 500 species (143 families) of animals and 760 species of plants (130 families) that live in Hallasan Mountain. It is also a place where you can see various forms of plants ranging from temperate plants to alpine plants in one place.
Anyone can enjoy the Forest Experience Program that is provided all throughout year by making a reservation in advance. Sutmoreu Forest Trail, which leads to Jeolmul Natural Recreation Forest, is the most popular trekking course.
Moreover, Halla Eco-Forest serves as an experimental forest, and is carrying out research on gene preservation of temperate plants of Jejudo Island and rare species from alpine zones in Hallasan Mountain. It is also playing a major role as low-temperature resistance experiment forest and carrying out research on proliferation of the plants to restore the damaged areas in Hallasan Mountain.