Skiing in South Korea — Snow Data for 1 Ski Resort

South Korea's mountain resorts benefit from cold Siberian weather patterns that deliver dry, consistent snowfall. Modern snowmaking ensures excellent base coverage throughout the season.

Resorts Tracked
1
Avg Annual Snow
0cm
Snowiest Resort
Best Month
January

Ski Resorts in South Korea by Snowfall

Best Time to Ski in South Korea

Season runs from December to early March. January is typically the coldest and snowiest month. Across 1 tracked resort, January is the most common peak month for snowfall, with an average powder probability of 0%.

The Skiing Experience in South Korea

Well-groomed slopes, excellent beginner and intermediate terrain, and modern lift systems. Several resorts hosted 2018 Winter Olympics events.

A unique blend of high-tech infrastructure, Korean cuisine (bibimbap, Korean BBQ), and proximity to Seoul create an exciting and accessible ski experience.

PyeongChang hosted the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, establishing the Taebaek Mountains as a world-class ski destination. The region sits at approximately 700 metres elevation and receives consistent cold, dry snow from Siberian high-pressure systems throughout the winter months.

International Olympic Committee / Korea Tourism Organization

Data Sources & Methodology

All snowfall statistics are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API, which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from ECMWF. Country averages are calculated across all 1 tracked resort.

Frequently Asked Questions About Skiing in South Korea

How much snow do ski resorts in South Korea get?
Ski resorts in South Korea average 0cm of annual snowfall based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025). The snowiest resort is N/A with 0cm per year. PowderDays tracks snowfall data for 1 resort in South Korea.
What is the best time to ski in South Korea?
Season runs from December to early March. January is typically the coldest and snowiest month. Across the 1 resort tracked on PowderDays, January is the most common peak month for fresh snowfall. Visit individual resort pages for month-by-month snowfall tables and powder probability data.
What are the best ski resorts in South Korea?
Based on annual snowfall, the top ski resorts in South Korea are undefined, undefined, and undefined. These rankings are based on 10 years of historical snowfall data from the Open-Meteo API. Each resort page on PowderDays includes detailed monthly breakdowns, powder probability, and an interactive trip planning tool.
What is the snow like in South Korea?
South Korea's mountain resorts benefit from cold Siberian weather patterns that deliver dry, consistent snowfall. Modern snowmaking ensures excellent base coverage throughout the season.
How many ski resorts are in South Korea?
PowderDays tracks snowfall data for 1 ski resort in South Korea, with elevations ranging from 1,458m to 1,458m. Each resort has 10 years of historical snowfall statistics including monthly averages, record highs, and powder probability.

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