Gwanggyo Jungang Park
A large forest playground filled with the sound of children laughing
Popular to boys from 24 to 48 months
Updated at
Address
1302, Iui-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Facilities
Parking
Reservation
Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available.
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Popular Ages of Gwanggyo Jungang Park
Gwanggyo Jungang Park is
popular to from 24 to 48 months boys
under 12 months | |
from 12 to 24 months | |
from 24 to 48 months | |
over 48 months |
boys
55%
girls
45%
Prices & Programs of Gwanggyo Jungang Park
- [Admission]
- Free
Parenting Tips for Gwanggyo Jungang Park
- We recommend wearing long pants and sneakers.
- It is a good idea to bring water and simple snacks, and be sure to take your trash back with you.
- Parking can be somewhat difficult on weekends, so we recommend visiting on weekdays.
- The path up to the forest playground can be hard to find. On the map, try searching for Gwanggyo Cafe Street Public Parking Lot No. 2 or Annyeong Sikmul.
Gwanggyo Jungang Park
This is a large park where you can enjoy the feeling of a forest outing close to the city. With a forest playground where kids can run around freely and wide lawn areas, it is a highly satisfying spot for weekend family outings.
Great points to enjoy with kids
The children's forest experience area and the forest playground have a variety of wooden play facilities that spark your kids' sense of adventure. There is quite a lot of dirt and sand ground, so it is great for free play, and the lawn plaza is also nice for a light walk or for spreading out a mat and relaxing.
Things to check before your visit
Admission is free. Parking is available in the park, but it can get fairly crowded on weekends, so a weekday visit is more comfortable. The path up to the forest playground can be confusing, so it helps to look for Gwanggyo Cafe Street Public Parking Lot 2 or Annyeong Plant together.
Kids convenience information
Strollers can be used on the park trails, but some sections toward the forest playground have stairs, so you may need to take a detour. There is no nursing room, diaper changing station, stroller rental, or snack shop, so we recommend bringing water and simple snacks in advance. It is also more comfortable if you prepare long pants and sneakers.
FAQ about Gwanggyo Jungang Park
Is Gwanggyo Jungang Park a good place for kids to play?
Yes. Gwanggyo Jungang Park has a children's forest experience area, a forest playground, and wide lawn spaces, so it is a great place for children from toddlers to elementary school students to run around in nature.How much is the admission fee for Gwanggyo Jungang Park?
Gwanggyo Jungang Park is free to use. You can enjoy walking, the forest playground, and the lawn plaza without any separate admission fee.Can I get around Gwanggyo Jungang Park with a stroller?
The park trails are stroller accessible, but some sections toward the forest playground have stairs, so you may need to take a detour. The rear gate side is relatively flat, so stroller access is generally more convenient there.Does Gwanggyo Jungang Park have a nursing room or diaper changing station?
No. Based on currently confirmed information, Gwanggyo Jungang Park does not have a nursing room or diaper changing station. If you are visiting with an infant or toddler, it is best to come prepared.Is parking available at Gwanggyo Jungang Park?
Parking is available, but many visitors use the nearby public parking lot in the cafe street area rather than the park's own parking lot. It can be crowded on weekends and public holidays, so a weekday visit or an early visit is more convenient.What is the best way to find the forest playground at Gwanggyo Jungang Park?
The path up to the forest playground can be a little confusing. It is easier to find if you also search for Gwanggyo Cafe Street Public Parking Lot 2 or Annyeong Plant on the map.When is Gwanggyo Jungang Park less crowded?
Weekday mornings are generally quieter than weekends. Parking is also more difficult on weekends, so if you want a more relaxed visit with your kids, weekdays are a better choice.Is there a snack shop or a place to buy kids snacks at Gwanggyo Jungang Park?
There does not appear to be a snack shop or restaurant inside the park. We recommend bringing water and simple snacks with you in advance.What should kids wear when visiting Gwanggyo Jungang Park?
There is a lot of dirt and sand ground around the forest playground, so long pants and sneakers are the most comfortable. If you plan to stay outdoors for a long time, it is also a good idea to bring water, snacks, and items for bug protection.
Gwanggyo Jungang Park Address
Address: 1302, Iui-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
How to make a reservation for Gwanggyo Jungang Park?
Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available.