Korea Ski Resorts
Korea's mountains become ski destinations every winter. The 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics put Korean resorts on the global map, but the country has hosted winter sports for decades. Compared to Europe or North America, Korean resorts are smaller—but what they lack in terrain size, they compensate with convenience, quality infrastructure, and night skiing that extends your slope time dramatically.
Major Resorts
The Night Skiing Advantage
Equipment and Practicalities
Getting There and Accommodation
Final Thoughts
Korean ski resorts won't offer the endless terrain of the Alps or Rockies, but they deliver a different kind of skiing experience. The combination of convenience, night skiing, quality infrastructure, and après-ski Korean food creates something worth experiencing. Plan around night sessions to maximize slope time, and don't expect empty weekends—Koreans love their mountains in winter as much as any other season.
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