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Discover the Best Spots to Experience Shasta Daisy Blooms in 2026: A Complete Guide

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Shasta daisy hotspot / Photo: Korea Tourism Organization PhotoKorea @ Kim Kyung-gi

Shasta daisies, with their understated charm and fresh, delicate vibe, set social media buzzing every year around this time. In 2026, slightly warmer-than-average temperatures are expected to nudge peak bloom a few days earlier than usual.

They bloom and fade in a heartbeat—so plan ahead if you want to catch them at their most magical.

Pyeongchang — Yukbaekmajigi

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A flower-viewing paradise about 1,200 m above sea level (≈3,937 ft) / Photo: Korea Tourism Organization PhotoKorea @ Kim Kyung-gi

When people think of Shasta daisies, Yukbaekmajigi in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, usually comes to mind first. Perched around 1,200 meters above sea level (≈3,937 ft), its ridgelines become a carpet of white daisies in June—true cloud-nine scenery.

The most striking thing about Pyeongchang is the surreal contrast between towering wind turbines and endless, snowy-white flower fields. Photographers flock here for the golden hour when the sunset softens the petals, or for the breathtaking shot of the flower field beneath a Milky Way-studded sky.

Because it’s a high-altitude spot, blooms arrive a bit later than in lower regions, so aim to visit in early to mid-June. Be aware that mountain roads can be rough—drive carefully.

Buan — Byeonsan Masil-gil

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Shasta daisies with an ocean view / Photo: Korea Tourism Organization PhotoKorea @ Kim Chan-young

If you love the sea more than the slopes, take Course 2 of Byeonsan Masil-gil in Buan, North Jeolla Province. Daisies cluster along the coastal trail, creating a one-of-a-kind contrast between the West Sea’s deep blue and fields of white blooms.

The stretch from Songpo Harbor to Gosapo Beach is pure magic—flower waves ripple in the sea breeze as you walk. Low tide gives a more layered, expansive view of the coastline than high tide, and the daisies framed by a West Sea sunset are total jaw-dropping moments.

Byeonsan Masil-gil’s gentle slopes make it an easy and lovely stroll—perfect for bringing your parents along.

Ganghwa — DoreDore

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DoreDore Café on Ganghwa Island (reference image) / Photo: Korea Tourism Organization PhotoKorea @ Kim Kyung-gi

For Seoul-area locals who don’t want to travel far, DoreDore Café on Ganghwa Island (near the Mahani Old House) is a top pick. Its lovingly tended garden turns the café into a late-May must-stop for daisy fans and influencers alike.

Neat paths and stylish sculptures scattered through the beds make it super beginner-friendly for getting that perfect shot. It’s also an ideal spot to sip an iced coffee and daydream among the blooms.

Just a heads-up: it’s so popular on weekends that you may miss prime photo opportunities unless you’re at the door when it opens—try to visit on a weekday morning for a calmer vibe.

Bloom times and symbolism of Shasta daisies

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Shasta daisy bloom times and buds / Photo: Korea Tourism Organization PhotoKorea @ Kim Chan-young

As a herald of early summer, Shasta daisies typically begin to bud in late May and reach their peak by mid-June. In 2026, warmer temperatures mean you can likely enjoy the white waves about a week earlier than usual. The flower’s meanings include endurance, innocence, and peace.

They aren’t flashy, but their simple blooms swaying in the breeze feel like quiet resilience—like us getting through tough days and finding calm again.

Shasta daisies grow on you the longer you look and are sweetest up close. This summer, consider pressing pause on your routine and finding a little peace amid a field of white blooms.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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