Gyeryongsan National Park, nestled in the city of Daejeon, South Korea, is a stunning natural sanctuary renowned for its mystical dragon ridge, which inspired its name Gyeryongsan meaning 'Rooster Dragon Mountain'. The park, which spans over 64.6 square kilometers, was designated as South Korea's 17th national park in 1968. It is famed for its rich biodiversity, including over 1,000 plant species and a diverse range of animals. Its rugged terrain, featuring rock peaks and lush valleys, offers a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Among the park's treasured sights are the Donghaksa Temple, a place of serenity and spiritual retreat, and Gwaneumbong Peak, the highest point offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The park's captivating scenery changes seasonally, from cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant foliage in autumn, and its calming winter snowscapes. Alongside its scenic beauty, Gyeryongsan National Park holds cultural significance, integrating historical sites that are testament to Korea's ancient heritage and contemplative traditions.