Majang Lake Visit Overview
On December 11, 2025, I visited Majang Lake.
Table of Contents
- Winter at Majang Lake, mallard ducks
- The suspension bridge
- Free Parking at Majang Lake
Winter at Majang Lake, mallard ducks
I started from Majang Lake Lot 6 and walked around the swinging bridge in a counterclockwise direction. Even though it was winter, there was no wind, and it wasn’t cold while walking.
There are mallards at Majang Lake. From their appearance, this one is a male.
Below is a video where you can see mallards.



At the starting point of the suspension bridge, there is an observation deck. I understand there are cafes both above and below the deck. I ordered a drink at the lower cafe and took a short rest while sitting. If you order at the lower cafe, you have to drink outside.




The suspension bridge
The suspension bridge is 220 meters long and 1.5 meters wide. Since there are many suspension bridges in South Korea, calling it the longest does not feel appropriate.
When I go to Majang Lake, I cross the suspension bridge. If I don’t cross it, the visit feels meaningless.




Free Parking at Majang Lake
There are many parking lots around Majang Lake, but whenever I visit, I prefer Lot 6. The reason is that parking here is free. Because it’s free, spaces are not very abundant. Luckily, there were one or two spots available.
Majang Lake was originally a reservoir.