Gyeongsangbuk-do, 6 cities and counties in the Baekdudaegan area, and Gyeongsangbuk-do Baekdudaegan Trail 6 Challenge will be presented
Oct 13, 2025
Gyeongsangbuk-do will join hands with six cities and counties in the Baekdu Daegan area (Gimcheon City, Yeongju City, Sangju City, Mungyeong City, Yecheon County, and Bonghwa County) to launch a joint marketing project for forest tourism between Baekdu Daegan.
As an event for the first joint marketing this year, the 'Gyeongbuk Baekdudaegan Trail 6 Challenge' will be introduced from the 25th. The Baekdudaegan Trail 6 Challenge in Gyeongsangbuk-do is an event where participants challenge their health while enjoying the nature of the course with excellent scenery of six cities and counties in Baekdudaegan.
The key content for the representative branding of Baekdudaegan Forest Tourism, the 「Gyeongbuk Baekdudaegan Trail 6 Challenge」 will tour six cities and counties, with a total of 1,200 people running six times.
This event is a signature program that utilizes excellent forest resources in the Baekdudaegan area of Gyeongsangbuk-do, and was planned as a strategy to establish Baekdudaegan area as a leading area for forest tourism in Korea through systematic joint marketing activities. The course in each region is around 10 to 15 km and consists of an upper-middle-level trail that includes uphill and narrow lengths for more than 4 hours and 30 minutes each time.
In particular, this event was designed with the meaning of completing six courses at one's own pace, with participant safety as the top priority. Participants are given the opportunity to gain health in the forest and experience the nature of Baekdudaegan at the same time. Participants walk safely through all courses from the starting point to the point of arrival under the guidance of a trekking professional manager, and are provided with puzzle-type stickers modeled after the shape of six regions.
All course runners can win a commemorative completion medal by gathering pieces and completing a map of Baekdudaegan.
Cho Hyun-ae, Director of the Gyeongsangbuk-do Forest Resources Bureau, said "We expect a lot of attention and participation from those who enjoy challenges and experiences in special events where you can get health and healing at the same time."The province will continue joint marketing in which cities and counties cooperate together, so that Gyeongbuk will lead Baekdudaegan as a forest tourism center."
As an event for the first joint marketing this year, the 'Gyeongbuk Baekdudaegan Trail 6 Challenge' will be introduced from the 25th. The Baekdudaegan Trail 6 Challenge in Gyeongsangbuk-do is an event where participants challenge their health while enjoying the nature of the course with excellent scenery of six cities and counties in Baekdudaegan.
The key content for the representative branding of Baekdudaegan Forest Tourism, the 「Gyeongbuk Baekdudaegan Trail 6 Challenge」 will tour six cities and counties, with a total of 1,200 people running six times.
This event is a signature program that utilizes excellent forest resources in the Baekdudaegan area of Gyeongsangbuk-do, and was planned as a strategy to establish Baekdudaegan area as a leading area for forest tourism in Korea through systematic joint marketing activities. The course in each region is around 10 to 15 km and consists of an upper-middle-level trail that includes uphill and narrow lengths for more than 4 hours and 30 minutes each time.
In particular, this event was designed with the meaning of completing six courses at one's own pace, with participant safety as the top priority. Participants are given the opportunity to gain health in the forest and experience the nature of Baekdudaegan at the same time. Participants walk safely through all courses from the starting point to the point of arrival under the guidance of a trekking professional manager, and are provided with puzzle-type stickers modeled after the shape of six regions.
All course runners can win a commemorative completion medal by gathering pieces and completing a map of Baekdudaegan.
Cho Hyun-ae, Director of the Gyeongsangbuk-do Forest Resources Bureau, said "We expect a lot of attention and participation from those who enjoy challenges and experiences in special events where you can get health and healing at the same time."The province will continue joint marketing in which cities and counties cooperate together, so that Gyeongbuk will lead Baekdudaegan as a forest tourism center."
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.