High1 Resort is one of Korea’s largest winter ski destinations, located in the mountains of Gangwon Province.
What sets High1 apart is not only its size, but the way the ski area is designed — wide slopes, high elevation, and an open layout that feels less crowded than many other resorts.
High1 works well for both first-time skiers and experienced riders, while also offering enough resort facilities for travelers who don’t ski every day.

A Ski Resort Designed for Space
High1’s ski area spreads across a broad mountain range, with slopes positioned at a relatively high elevation.
Because of this, snow conditions tend to be stable throughout winter, and the resort maintains a long ski season.
What skiers often notice first:
- Wide, open slopes rather than narrow runs
- Clear separation between beginner, intermediate, and advanced areas
- A layout that feels spacious even during busy periods
This makes High1 especially comfortable for travelers who are new to skiing or prefer a relaxed pace.
Beginner-Friendly, But Not Limited to Beginners
High1 is often recommended to beginners, and for good reason.
The resort offers long, gently sloped beginner runs that allow new skiers to practice without feeling rushed or crowded.
At the same time, intermediate and advanced skiers will find:
- Longer runs with consistent gradients
- Varied terrain across different mountain faces
- Enough scale to ski for multiple days without repetition
This balance is one of High1’s strongest points.
Where to Stay for Skiing: Mountain Condo

If skiing is your main focus, Mountain Condo is the most practical place to stay.
Mountain Condo is directly connected to the ski slopes, allowing guests to:
- Walk straight out to the lifts
- Avoid shuttle buses or long walks in ski boots
- Return easily to the room for breaks
For families, beginners, and anyone carrying equipment, this location significantly improves the overall ski experience.
Not Just a Ski Resort
High1 is also a full-scale integrated resort, which means skiing is only one part of the stay.
Within the resort, visitors can also access:
- A year-round indoor water park
- Kangwon Land Casino, the only casino in Korea where Korean nationals are legally allowed to enter
- Multiple restaurants, cafés, and indoor facilities
Because the casino and ski areas are operated separately, travelers who are not interested in gaming can enjoy the resort without interruption.
How Foreign Travelers Usually Get There (Brief Overview)
For foreign visitors, direct routes are the easiest.
- Rental car: most flexible, especially with ski gear
- Direct bus from Seoul: no transfers, simple route
- KTX + taxi: useful when combining with Gangneung or Jeongdongjin
Among these, rental cars and direct buses are often preferred because they are straightforward and non-stop.

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