관악산 둘레길 트레일러닝 — 훈련이 아니라 소풍이었다

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    관악산 둘레길 트레일러닝 — 훈련이 아니라 소풍이었다 I. 코스 개요 1구간: 산악 진입 및 능선 구간 (안양 종합운동장 → 과천) 기점: 안양 종합운동장 (비산동) 운동장 뒷길 → 비산동 군부대(수방사) 입구 → 관악산 산림욕장 진입 → 비산능선 → 과천 매봉(응봉) 방향 하천을 거치지 않고 군부대 옆 등산로를 통해 바로 관악산 줄기에 올라타는 코스입니다. 초반부터 오르막이 시작되어 체력 소모가 크지만, 울창한 숲을 바로 만날 수 있는 '찐' 트레일러닝의 시작점입니다. 2구간: 과천 하산 및 연결 구간 (과천 시내 → 사당) 과천 매봉 하산 → 정부과천청사역 부근 → 과천대로 인도 → 남태령 고개 → 사당역(남현동) 산에서 내려와 과천 시내를 관통한 뒤, 서울로 넘어가는 길목입니다. 남태령의 완만한(?) 경사를 지나 사당역으로 향합니다. 3구간: 관악산 둘레길 1구간 (사당 → 서울대 입구) 사당역 → 관음사 입구 → 관악산 둘레길(사당 구간) → 낙성대 공원 뒷길 → 서울대 정문 사당역에서 서울대까지 이어지는 산자락 숲길입니다. 능선까지 올라가기 힘들지만, 일단 올라가면 경사가 완만하여 리드미컬하게 달리기 좋은 구간입니다. 4구간: 계곡 진입 및 무너미 고개 (서울대 → 무너미) 서울대 입구 관악산 문 → 호수공원 → 계곡길(제4야영장 방향) → 무너미 고개 관악산의 심장부로 들어가는 길입니다. 무너미 고개는 안양과 서울의 경계를 잇는 핵심 포스트입니다. 5구간: 하산 및 수목원 구간 (무너미 → 안양 예술공원) 무너미 고개 하산 → 서울대 안양 수목원 계곡길 → 안양 예술공원 무너미 고개에서 내려와 널찍한 안양 수목원을 통과해 안양 예술공원에 당도합니다. 탁 트인 수목원 길은 마치 완주를 축하해 주는 ...

Gwanaksan Trail Running — It Wasn't Training. It Was a Picnic.

 

 


Gwanaksan Trail Running — It Wasn't Training. It Was a Picnic.


I. Course Overview

Section 1: Mountain Entry & Ridge (Anyang Sports Complex → Gwacheon)

Start: Anyang Sports Complex (Bisan-dong)
Behind the stadium → Military base (Subangsa) entrance → Gwanaksan Forest Trail → Bisan Ridge → Toward Gwacheon Maebong Peak

This section bypasses the stream and climbs directly onto the Gwanaksan ridge via the trail beside the military base. The uphill starts right away and demands energy, but you're immediately rewarded with dense forest. This is where real trail running begins.

Section 2: Descent & Connection (Gwacheon → Sadang)

Gwacheon Maebong descent → Near Gwacheon Government Complex Station → Gwacheon Boulevard sidewalk → Namtaeryeong Pass → Sadang Station

After descending from the mountain, you cut through downtown Gwacheon and cross into Seoul. Namtaeryeong Pass has a gentle (?) slope before leading you to Sadang Station.

Section 3: Gwanaksan Dulle-gil (Sadang → Seoul National University)

Sadang Station → Gwaneum Temple entrance → Gwanaksan Dulle-gil → Behind Nakseongdae Park → SNU Main Gate

A forest trail along the base of the mountain from Sadang to Seoul National University. The climb to the ridge is tough, but once you're up, the gentle slopes make it a perfect section for finding your rhythm.

Section 4: Valley & Muneomi Pass (SNU → Muneomi)

SNU Gwanaksan Gate → Lake Park → Valley trail (toward Campsite #4) → Muneomi Pass

This is where you enter the heart of Gwanaksan. Muneomi Pass marks the border between Anyang and Seoul — the key checkpoint of the entire course.

Section 5: Descent & Arboretum (Muneomi → Anyang Art Park)

Muneomi Pass descent → SNU Anyang Arboretum trail → Anyang Art Park

Coming down from Muneomi Pass, the wide arboretum trail opens up beneath your feet. After all those narrow mountain paths, this spacious stretch feels like a finish line welcoming you home.

If you've run a half marathon or longer, you can complete the entire course without much difficulty.

If the full distance feels like too much, joining at Sadang Station for the second half is also a great option.
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II. What Makes This Course Special

1. Training That Doesn't Feel Like Training

After the spring marathon season ends,
there's always a gap that follows all that preparation.

You know you should keep training,
but honestly…

"I just want to take a break today."

That thought creeps in more often than you'd expect.

But this course is different.

A trail you've never run before,
shared with people you're always happy to see.

It doesn't feel like training.
It just feels like a good day.


2. Running Over Namtaeryeong Pass

Namtaeryeong Pass — a road I've driven countless times.
Always stuck in traffic.

This time, I ran over it.

The same road,
but an entirely different experience.

That strange sense of unfamiliarity is another charm of this course.

3. Not Hiking — Running the Mountain

Climbing from Sadang toward Gwaneum Temple,
a thought suddenly hits you.

"Wait — I'm actually running up a mountain."

It's different from hiking.
A little harder, but that much more rewarding.

This section is where you feel
a quiet pride as a runner.

Throughout the run, our hearts stayed as young as the faces in these photos.
We stopped wherever something felt worth remembering,
enjoying the journey — half training, half picnic.

4. Landmark Photo at SNU

It has nothing to do with my life,
but it's a place you want to visit at least once.

Seoul National University's main gate.

Just being there felt like
checking off a small milestone.

5. A Day That Truly Felt Like a Picnic

Look at the photos.
You can feel the mood of that day.

It was a tough course,
but everyone is smiling.

That's why this day
wasn't really training.

It was a picnic, through and through.

The joy of the day shows in every face.

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III. Why We Chose Anyang Art Park as the Finish

Ten of us sat down for a meal together.
Plenty of food, nothing lacking.

The food was good,
and even with drinks, the total came to 150,000 won.

A pretty satisfying way to wrap things up.

We started at 6 AM,
arrived around 11,
and said goodbye at 1:30 PM.

Running with good people,
breathing in clean mountain air,

eating great food,
and having easy conversation.

That alone
made it a wonderful day.

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Sometimes
I catch myself worrying about a future that hasn't even arrived,
wasting the present in the process.

When that happens, I tell myself:

"There I go again — worrying about nothing."

I used to think
things like running clubs and trips
were luxuries I couldn't afford.

But looking back now,

I wonder why I spent so much time worrying
and ruined perfectly good days
for no reason.

I haven't fully broken the habit yet…

But these days, I'm starting to feel it in my bones —
that the small joys in everyday life
are what actually help me stay present and live better.

I think I'll bring everyone along for the next picnic, too.

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