The campground, on the other side of the stream of the minbak village, has basic facilities and rents tents (₩5000 to ₩10,000).
Campground
Gyeongsangbuk-do
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This modest cave in can be visited on a stop by on a side-trip after climbing up the slopes of Juwang-san.