Yongpyong Snow Report
Gangwon, South Korea | 1,458m (4,784ft) elevation | Asia
Generated by PowderDays.app | February 27, 2026
Best Time to Ski at Yongpyong
Season runs from December to early March. January is typically the coldest and snowiest month. The sweet spot for powder seekers at Yongpyong is January and February, when precipitation patterns intensify and frigid air ensures each fresh layer stays light and untracked. Consider March as well, when the season's deepest base often coincides with thinner crowds and pleasant temperatures. PowderDays' historical analysis tool lets you compare precipitation patterns across seasons and find optimal travel windows.
Snow and Weather Conditions
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. Despite a relatively modest summit elevation, the local microclimate and geographic position combine to deliver dependable winter coverage. Snowmaking infrastructure supplements natural precipitation during leaner periods, keeping conditions consistent. Natural accumulations of 3-6 metres are bolstered by on-mountain snowmaking, keeping the base consistent when nature falls short.
What Makes Yongpyong Special
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much snow does Yongpyong get per year?
Seasonal snow totals at Yongpyong generally measure 3-8 metres, though individual winters can exceed that. Natural accumulations of 3-6 metres are bolstered by on-mountain snowmaking, keeping the base consistent when nature falls short. PowderDays tracks snowfall records spanning 10 consecutive seasons for detailed trend analysis at Yongpyong.
What is the best month to ski at Yongpyong?
January and February are generally the best months to ski at Yongpyong, as a steady cadence of frontal passages rebuilds the surface layer between outings, and chill night-time lows cement the base. Season runs from December to early March. January is typically the coldest and snowiest month. PowderDays' precipitation charts reveal which weeks have historically delivered the most fresh snow.
What is the snow like at Yongpyong?
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. At 1,458m (4,784ft), the altitude works in Yongpyong's favour, providing weather patterns that sustain dependable snow coverage during the main winter months.
Is Yongpyong suitable for novice skiers?
Yongpyong features slopes ranging from gentle nursery runs to demanding expert lines. Well-groomed slopes, excellent beginner and intermediate terrain, and modern lift systems. Several resorts hosted 2018 Winter Olympics events. Beginners can build confidence on dedicated green-graded trails served by slow-speed conveyor lifts, while seasoned skiers will find demanding chutes, powder bowls, and unmarked freeride zones.
How high is Yongpyong?
Yongpyong is positioned at 1,458m (4,784ft) in Gangwon, South Korea, an altitude that shapes its snow profile. The resort compensates for its modest elevation with strategic snowmaking and a microclimate that supports dependable winter coverage.
Data Sources and Methodology
All snowfall statistics for Yongpyong are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (open-meteo.com), which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Daily snowfall totals are queried at Yongpyong's coordinates (37.64, 128.68) and 1,458m elevation, then aggregated into monthly averages, record highs/lows, and powder probability scores. Powder probability represents the chance of receiving 15cm or more of fresh snow in any given week during that month.