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Planning Things to Do for Chuseok

Types of Activities to Consider During the Holiday

Chuseok is a great time to get outside! The weather is often gorgeous since the summer heat has faded and a cool breeze often blows across the rice paddies. Since restaurants in the area you are interested in might be closed, it is a great time to plan a picnic!

Also join the Pyeongtaek Food and Fun Facebook group to find out more information about what is happening in the area.

Pyeongtaek Food and Fun Facebook Group

7 Things to Do in or Near Pyeongtaek Over Chuseok

Sosabeol Reservoir Park

Sosabeol Reservoir Park0

000-000-0000

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Description:

Also known as Baedari Park, this beautiful manmade pond with a bird sanctuary and tons of walking paths.

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 죽백6로 20

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Visit one of Pyeongtaek’s many wonderful parks. Over Chuseok the Sosabeol parks are a great choice since a variety of businesses remain open in the area.

Godeok-myeon River Walk

Godeok-myeon River Walk 5

000-000-000

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Description:

A long bike path and walking path that follows the river through Godeokbuk.

Hangul Address:

경기도 평택시 고덕면 좌교리 970

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Grab the kids and go for a long bike ride together on one of the many river bike paths.

Pyeongtaek Lake Recreation Area

Pyeongtaek Lake Recreation Area5

000-000-0000

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Description:

This is a wonderful place to spend outside with the family. Plenty of space for kids to run and play. Every year locals go here early in the morning to celebrate the New Year. In summer, you can water ski, rent paddle boats, kite board, take sailing classes, watch drive-in movies, visit the art museum, visit cafes, each sashimi, and more.

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 현덕면 권관리 315-2

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

The Pyeongtaek Lake Recreation Area businesses will mostly be closed, which makes it the perfect spot for a Chuseok picnic with friends. You can’t BBQ in the park but you can certainly pack some sandwiches and head that way.

Jangan Hiking and Biking Trails

Jangan Hiking and Biking Trails0

000-000-0000

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Description:

Not far from Buraksan (in fact, you can link these trails together) you will find entrance to an expanding area of hiking and biking trails off the backside of Gukjae University. You actually drive through the university campus and out a tiny back road to get to these trails. Drive carefully and be sure to go here. Its beautiful and worth it. There are also excellent restaurants near the trail head. Parking Heads Up: its best to park in the University parking and follow the riad back to the parking.

Hangul Address:

경기도 평택시 장안동 11-2

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Hiking is always a great choice over the Chuseok holiday. Maybe it’s time to try a new trail. We recommend the Jangan Hiking and Biking trails because they are only about a 20-minute drive from Sinjang-dong (near Osan Air Force Base) which has many businesses that remain open during the Chuseok holiday.

You can find more local Pyeongtaek hikes in the South of Seoul app by searching “hike” or “hiking”

Rock Bowling Club

Rock Bowling Club0

031-656-3877

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Description:

A fun, fancy bowling spot.

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 비전5로 19

Hangul Name:

소사벌락볼링장

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There are actually two bowling alleys in Sosabeol that will be open throughout the Chuseok week, this one is the most visually fun! You can download the South of Seoul app to discover more stuff to do in Sosabeol. Many Sosabeol places are open throughout Chuseok.

Godeok Skate Park

Godeok Skate Park5

000-000-0000

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Description:

A small and rideable skate park. Ok, this is actually a big park complex with basketball court courts and playgrounds as well.

Hangul Address:

경기도 평택시 고덕동 2388

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Maybe it is time you gave the skate park in Godeok a try. The skating area isn’t huge, but the park is gorgeous and skateboarding or inline skating makes any week better! You can easily bring a picnic here! Be warned, the area has not officially opened, which means access to the park can be tricky. Prepare to drive around a little before you figure it out.

Starfield Mall Anseong

Starfield Mall Anseong5

1833-9001

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Description:

A big mall filled with lots of things like play areas, food courts, grocery shopping, clothes shopping, movie theater, etc.

Hangul Address:

경기 안성시 공도읍 서동대로 3930-39

Hangul Name:

스타필드 안성

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When in doubt, you can always go to the mall! Grab the family and head to Anseong to enjoy the malls many restaurants and activities.

Read Two More Important Blogs About Chuseok!

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