The Hantan River passes through a mountainous area where there was volcanic activity in the
Cenozoic Era and
Quaternary, and
Canyons and
Cliffs are developed. In the past, volcanic activity occurred in this area and a large amount of
basalt covered the Hantangang River area, forming the Cheorwon-Pyeonggang lava plateau. Later, the Hantangang River waters eroded the basalt, creating the deep canyons and basalt cliffs that exist today. The Hantangang River has tributaries such as Namdaecheon, Yeongpyeongcheon, and Chatancheon, and along with the Imjin River, it is a flat river with a gentle slope and has well-developed sandbanks. The minerals that form the ground in the canyon caused by volcanic activity in the include porphyritic metamorphic
gneiss,
Proterozoic Yeoncheon metamorphic sedimentary rock,
Mesozoic Era Jurassic granite flow and porphyritic granite,
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of the Shindong Formation Group, etc. == Tourism and leisure ==