School-age children can handle the 1 km loop, watch folk shows, feed curiosity with eels and plants, and use frequent restrooms, but parents must supervise near water and carry kids on stair sections without ramps.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time for the forest walk, photo stops, folk show and a snack break without rushing kids.
Forest Trail Walk:
Stroll the paved 1 km loop under subtropical trees and spot small pools along the way.
Tip: Let kids point out flowers and birds. Bring water and light snacks.
Stepping-Stone Bridge Photo:
Pause on the curved stone bridge for a family selfie with the waterfall behind.
Tip: Guide kids to walk slowly on wet stones to avoid slipping.
Legend Wishing Spot:
Find the ‘Hidden Face’ rock formation and make a wish together using the local legend.
Tip: Share the story of Suncheon and the dragon jewel to spark kids’ imagination.
Folk Performance:
Enjoy a 10–15 minute traditional music or dance show at the open-air stage.
Tip: Check the notice board or ask staff for show times and arrive early for good seats.
Evening Illumination:
From 7 PM, colored spotlights turn the falls into a fairy-tale scene.
Tip: Bring a light jacket as evenings can be cool and the path may be dimly lit.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Entrance fees (2 adults + 2 kids) | KRW 6,000 |
Coffee & hotteok snack | KRW 8,000 |
Souvenir or ice cream | KRW 10,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 24,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring, enjoy azalea blooms along the trail; in autumn, admire maple foliage. Summer afternoons are humid—bring hats and water. Winter evenings can be chilly—dress warmly.
Address: Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, Seogwipo-si, South Korea
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Lara Getselevich
This natural water spot is a hidden gem on the island. I loved simply walking around and sitting near the waterfall in a quiet, timeless summer moment. I took a photo — completely alone — and felt myself dissolve into nature during the golden hour. It was peaceful, healing, and beautifully unforgettable. 🌿💧✨
CS Chai
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is one of the three famous waterfalls in Jeju. The other two are Cheonyejeon Waterfall and Jeongbang Waterfall. Cheonjiyeon literally means 'the sky (cheon) meets the land (ji)'. It is 22m high and 12m wide. Entry is by ticket, 2000 won per adult above 25 years old. Visitors from 7 to 24 years old pay 1000 won. The opening hours are from 9.00am to 9.20pm. If you arrive ear...
Shawn Pendley
Lovely waterfall in a gorgeous natural setting with gardens and sculptures. So why only three stars? Good luck trying to get a decent view of the waterfall or fight your way through the crowd to get close. If you are unlucky enough to be there at the same time as one or more tour buses, then your pleasant visit to what would be a beautiful, tranquil place will be ruined. In our case, there were la...
Alessandra Distefano
Gorgeous falls. Beautiful during a the day and at sunset. It’s a short walk from the parking lot and there is an entry fee of 4000won
Martin
So so waterfall. Nothing really interesting about it. Short flat walk from the parking lot. Grounds are well maintained. Plenty of parking. 2000 won entrance fee. Free parking.
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