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Naju City to Fully Open Najuho Trail by September

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2025-07-11 16:01:08
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2025-07-11 16:01:08
Three Sections Including Jungheung Resort to Dado Mining Office to Open First from the 11th
Yoon Byung-tae, Mayor of Jeonnam Naju City, is conducting an on-site inspection while walking along the partially opened Najuho Trail on the 11th. Provided by Naju City

【Financial News Naju=Hwang Tae-jong Reporter】Jeonnam Naju City will gradually open the Najuho Trail by September.
 According to Naju City on the 11th, the Najuho Trail spans a total of 8.0 km, from the end of the road at the KEPCO KPS Training Center to Nokyawwon, and from Jungheung Resort to the front of Dado Mining Office, with a total project cost of 11 billion won, aiming for full opening by September.
 Among these, Naju City partially opened a total of 6.4 km on this day, including three sections: △3.6 km near Jungheung Resort to Dado Mining Office △1.7 km from Parking Lot 1 (near KPS Training Center) to the forest road △1.1 km from Parking Lot 2 (near Nokyawwon). 
 This aims to create a premium healing trail that reflects user feedback through phased openings by first opening the Najuho Trail, which embraces the scenery of nature and the lake, to citizens.
 
Route map of Najuho Trail

 Naju City plans to create the Najuho Trail as a healing course harmonized with forest paths and waterfront views, providing a unique leisure space for both locals and visitors.
 In particular, this partial opening will be used as an opportunity to gather citizen opinions before the full opening, focusing on incorporating actual user feedback to enhance safety and convenience facilities and improve the usage environment.
 Additionally, along with the construction of the remaining sections, efforts will be accelerated to expand safety inspections, guide system maintenance, and convenience facilities such as rest areas before the full opening of all sections.
 Yoon Byung-tae, Mayor of Naju City, said, "The Najuho Trail offers a spectacular view with a clear sky, calm lake, and lush green forests and trees," adding, "We will do our best to make it a beloved premium walking course and rest area for everyone, prioritizing safety and convenience until the full opening."

hwangtae@fnnews.com Hwang Tae-jong Reporter