
Guide to Pump Tracks in Korea
Do you love pump tracks for BMX or skateboards, we’ve documented the pump tracks in Korea we could find in 2025. We made notes about which pump tracks skateboarders regularly use. Keep reading to learn more.
About Pump Tracks
If you’ve been looking for a fun way to stay active outdoors, Korea’s growing number of pump tracks might be exactly what you need. A pump track is a looping circuit of rollers, banked turns, and jumps designed for riders to “pump” their way through without pedaling—using momentum and body movement instead.
About Pump Tracks in South Korea
Most pump tracks in Korea exist for bikes, especially BMX and mountain bikes, but you’ll also find a few that welcome skateboards, scooters, and even inline skates. It really depends on the local park rules, so it’s always a good idea to check signs or the city website before heading out.
These tracks are popping up in more cities each year. Local governments often build them as part of larger sports parks or youth recreation areas. Pump tracks are usually free to use, and many exist next near walking paths, playgrounds, and convenience facilities, making them great for families.
Keep in mind, English information is limited and often 1-2 years behind. We always need folks contributing changes to the Skate and Ride the ROK facebook group so that we can keep information current.
How to Find Pump Tracks
If you want to find a pump track near you, search the following keywords on Naver Maps (네이버지도) or Kakao Maps (카카오맵):
- 펌프트랙 – “Pump track”
- 펌프 트랙장 – “Pump track park”
- 자전거 펌프트랙 – “Bicycle pump track”
- BMX 펌프트랙 – “BMX pump track”

Important Information for Skateboarders
Most of the pump tracks are built for BMX so the ride can be rough on small wheels. Skateboarders mostly use surf-style boards or boards with bigger wheels at the pump tracks. Keep this in mind when choosing which board to take.
Pump Track Maintenance
Many pump tracks are maintained by the community of riders and skaters who use the facilities. This means you need to bring a broom, gloves, and such since you may need to clean before you ride. It’s like a group project. This also means you clean up after yourself and take your trash with you when you leave. Some pump tracks do not have bathrooms nearby so go before you visit.

BMX and Skate Friendly Pump Tracks

Daejeon Pump Track
Description:
Outdoor pump track with many different courses from simple to extreme. Mixed use course from in-line to BMX. The courses can be rough so bring a broom and soft wheels.
Hangul Address:
대전광역시 서구 괴곡동 396-3

Gangneug Pump Track
Description:
Small pump track on the edge of the river. This can sometimes be a little trick to find. Open 24 hours.
Hangul Address:
강원특별자치도 강릉시 제방길 250
Hangul Name:
강릉펌프트랙

Yeoui Roll Park Pump Track
Description:
Located beneath Mapo Bridge in Yeouido Hangang Park, this free urban pump track is designed for bikes, scooters, skates, and even wheelchairs. It includes both beginner and standard-level tracks with wide, inclusive curves. Sheltered from rain and sun, it’s great for all ages and skill levels. Limited parking nearby within Hangang Park lots. Bring your own gear and helmet.
Hangul Address:
서울시 영등포구 여의도동 84
Hangul Name:
여의롤파크 펌프트랙
BMX Pump Tracks

Gyeongju Pump Track
Description:
According to the sign, this particular track is designated for bicycles (자전거)—especially mountain bikes (MTB) and BMX. It does not mention skateboards, scooters, or inline skates, and the posted rules specify safety equipment such as helmets and bike-related protective gear. We don't know how strict they are about this so skateboards proceed with caution. Hours - 10:00시~17:00시(연중무휴)
Hangul Address:
경상북도 경주시 천북면 물천리 594-3
Hangul Name:
경주 자전거공원 펌프트랙

Seosan Sports Theme Park
Description:
A spacious outdoor sports complex featuring bike pump tracks, skate ramps, basketball and futsal courts, and wide grassy areas for families and groups. It’s a popular weekend destination for cyclists and skaters, offering both beginner and advanced-level riding zones. Clean restrooms, shaded seating, and vending machines are available. Free entry and convenient on-site parking make visits easy for all ages.
Hangul Address:
충남 서산시 양대동 772
Hangul Name:
서산스포츠테마파크

Sejong BMX Stadium
Description:
A professional-grade BMX racing and pump track facility built for training and competitions. The course features jumps, banked turns, and dirt sections suitable for both beginners and advanced riders. It’s managed by the Sejong City Sports Council and sometimes used for national events. Riders must bring their own bikes and helmets. Free to enter when not in use for competitions. Public parking available nearby within the sports complex area.
Hangul Address:
세종 해밀동 469-1
Hangul Name:
세종시BMX경기장
MTB Pump Tracks
You can also enjoy some dirt or grass pump tracks on your mountain bike. There are more than this out there, we’ve seen them, but we only find this one marked on Naver Maps at this point.

Nanji Hangang Extreme Sports Area
Description:
A large outdoor extreme sports park inside Nanji Hangang Park, offering BMX ramps, dirt jump zones, a pump track, and skating areas. Popular with cyclists, skateboarders, and inline skaters of all levels. The park includes shaded rest areas and benches, with Hangang River views adding to the vibe. Free to use and open year-round. Parking available at Nanji Hangang Park public lots nearby.
Hangul Address:
서울 마포구 상암동 482-164
Hangul Name:
난지 한강공원익스트림장

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