
South Korean ski resorts offer excellent service, good slopes, and a variety of trails for skiers and snowboarders.
Yongpyeong Resort, located in a pristine area at an altitude of 1,500 meters, is known for its popularity among snowboarding enthusiasts. The local Dragon Park offers a variety of snowboarding features, including a half-pipe, quarter-pipe, ramp, table top, spine, wave, rail slider, and more. The resort hosts an annual Ski and Snow Festival.
Phoenix Park is a fully equipped tourist village with a variety of accommodations, including hotels, hostels, and even a golf course. The resort also offers snowboarders a half-pipe, table pipe, round quarter, rails, and much more. Hyundai Seonggu is renowned for its snowy winters and offers a variety of slopes for all types of skiing, including wave skiing, moguls, and luge.
Daemyun Vivaldi Park is considered the home of the best snow in Korea. Here, guests can enjoy illuminated night slopes, runs of varying widths, and moguls and wave ski runs with a 28-degree slope.
Gancheon Resort is family-friendly and offers excellent slopes. Experienced skiers can enjoy skiing from the top of the mountain along an S-shaped run. The resort also offers a variety of activities, including a swimming pool, sauna, daycare, games room, and bar. The beautiful Gugok Waterfalls are just a 10-minute drive from Gancheon.
Muju is located in Deogyusan National Park and is renowned for its famous 6.2-kilometer Silk Road Trail and hot springs with water temperatures ranging from 41 to 43°C.
Suanbo, located in central Korea, offers an abundance of snow and hot springs. Here, guests can enjoy a toboggan run, a drive-in movie theater, billiards, a games room, and karaoke.








