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Jeju Stone Park – Filming Location of Netflix’s "Pokssak Soksassuda"
A Relaxing Walk from Sky Pond to the Drama Filming Site
This is a review of Jeju Stone Park, a nature-themed spot in the eastern Jeju family travel course.
We enjoyed a slow, stroller-free stroll through Sky Pond, traditional Jeju thatched houses, and dolmens—perfect for traveling with kids!
If you’re looking for places to visit in Jeju’s east, Jocheon-eup area, or kid-friendly travel spots, this is a highly recommended relaxing walking destination 😊
Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 (Last ticket 17:00)
Closed: Every Monday
Admission Fees: Adult 5,000 KRW / Teen & Military 3,500 KRW / Kids Free
Electric Cart Ticket: Adult 5,000 KRW / Child 3,000 KRW / Under 36 months Free
Filming Location: Netflix drama Pokssak Soksassuda
Admission Event: Free entry from June 13 to June 29, 2025 (To celebrate Seolmundae Exhibition Hall opening)
Parking: Available, free
📍 Address: 2023 Namjo-ro, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Our 3-day Jeju family trip began here with my mom, sister, and 16-month-old nephew.
The park’s natural theme made it easy for our group of 4 adults and a toddler to explore comfortably 🌳
We booked in advance and luckily caught the free admission event for the new Seolmundae Exhibition Hall opening.
Event period: June 13 – June 29, 2025 🎉
✅ [Jeju Stone Park Naver Reservation Link]
Booking in advance during peak season is recommended for convenience and savings!
The electric cart wasn’t running during lunch (12:00–13:00), so we strolled slowly with the stroller.
This gave us more time to enjoy the park’s scenic spots at a relaxed pace!
Note: Bring essentials for sunny days.
Cart Fare: Adult 5,000 KRW / Child 3,000 KRW
Operation: Tue–Sun, 09:30–17:00 (No service 12:00–13:00)
Interval: About 10 minutes
Stroller rentals available at the entrance for easier exploration with kids.
Tip: Visit before 11:30 AM or after 1 PM to catch the cart service.
Bring water and a hat before entering
Right-side route from the entrance has more shade
Walk to Sky Pond takes about 10–15 minutes
Stroller rental available at entrance
Full course takes about 1–1.5 hours
The park is large with little shade, so walking can be tiring, especially with kids.
The electric cart is highly recommended for families with strollers or young children.
Jeju Stone Park is frequently recommended as a top travel course in Jeju, especially for families traveling with kids.
The filming location for the Netflix drama Pokssak Soksassuda adds unique charm to this natural healing spot.
This nature and culture combo makes for an easy and educational itinerary for families.
Sky Pond is the park’s most photogenic spot, where the clear sky and trees reflect beautifully on the water’s surface.
Though access inside the pond area is restricted now for safety, it remains stunning from outside 💙
The dolmens spread across the wide grass create an ancient atmosphere.
On sunny days, the green grass and stones make a fantastic scenic view.
Explore recreated traditional Jeju houses with wooden windows, stone walls, and yards—great for family photos and cultural experience.
Kids especially benefit from this educational cultural exposure.
The park is famous for scenes filmed for Pokssak Soksassuda.
Walking through the actual locations brings back drama scenes and adds a fun dimension to your visit.
Jeju Stone Park offers a perfect blend of nature, tradition, and relaxation—ideal for families with kids and elders alike.
Don’t miss the Sky Pond photo zone and a ride on the electric cart for the best experience!
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