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Mona Yongpyong

South Korea’s Mountain Scene

Nestled in Pyeongchang, Mona Yongpyong is South Korea’s most storied mountain resort, famed as a host of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games. With its iconic Rainbow Course, sweeping slopes on Mt. Balwangsan, and year-round leisure offerings, it’s a destination where world-class competition, culture, and adventure collide.

Visit Mona Yongpyong
Acres
4240
Lifts
14
Trails
28
Vertical Drop
2296'
Avg Snowfall
81"
ICN - Mona Yongpyong
150 miles (2 hours 53 minutes)

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Balwangsan Powder & Views

High on Mt. Balwangsan, fresh snow lingers on quieter runs with big, open lines and scenic vistas. From the Gold Slope, the Taebaek Mountains unfold in dramatic detail – an unforgettable view, especially after a fresh white coat.

The Iconic Rainbow Course

Korea’s most celebrated run, the Rainbow Course stretches long and steep, certified for international racing and World Cup events. Natural moguls add extra punch, giving skiers and riders a taste of world-class competition.

Skywalk to the Sea

The Balwangsan Skywalk is one of Korea’s highest viewpoints. On a clear day, gaze across ridgelines of the Taebaeks and catch a glimpse of the East Sea beyond – an awe-inspiring selfie spot.

Local Hack

From Seoul, ride the KTX high-speed train to Jinbu Station in just 90 minutes, then hop on a free shuttle straight to the resort in under 20 minutes. Quick and simple, you’ll be making turns before lunch.