The forest road behind Jincheon National Training Center
If you are looking for a tranquil escape from the city, the forest road connecting Mt. Hambaksan, Mt. Muisan, and Mt. Deokseongsan in Jincheon is a must-visit.This route offers a serene atmosphere where you can truly immerse yourself in nature.
The Terrain The course is mostly composed of well-maintained forest roads (fire roads). While there are brief, steep pitches at the starting and finishing points, the rest of the route consists of gentle gradients. This makes it an accessible and enjoyable ride for beginner gravel riders or those looking for a relaxed recovery spin.
Why Ride Here?
- Peace and Quiet: It's a very secluded path with minimal traffic, offering a peaceful riding experience.
- Accessibility: Most of the trail is beginner-friendly despite being a mountain route.
- Proximity: Located right behind the Jincheon National Training Center, it is a well-known yet quiet spot for local enthusiasts.
Location & Logistics
- Getting There: The route is located about a 40-minute drive from Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek.
- Parking: You can use the spacious, free public parking lot at the Jincheon National Training Center.
- Loop Course: Since this is a loop route that returns to the starting point, you don't need to worry about additional transportation back to your car.
- Navigation: Simply click the attached map to download the GPX file. You can upload it to your bike computer (Garmin, Wahoo, etc.) to use for turn-by-turn navigation.
The forest road behind Jincheon National Training Center
Aside from short, steep sections at the very beginning and end, the route is mostly flat and gentle—perfect even for beginners. Highly recommended ... - 27.1 km, +498 m. Bike ride in 진천군, 충청북도

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