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Carving Runs and Mountain Charm: Heavenly's Early Season Delight in Tahoe

Carving Runs and Mountain Charm: Heavenly's Early Season Delight in Tahoe

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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

If you're gearing up to hit the slopes at Heavenly Mountain Resort this week, you're in for some solid early-season fun with a classic Tahoe vibe. As of now, Heavenly is open and ready to welcome skiers and snowboarders with a fresh winter feel, celebrating its 70th anniversary season with a mix of nostalgia and modern powder thrills. The resort opened on November 24th, and right now, you'll find access to the mountain primarily from the California side, via the iconic Tram and Gunbarrel Express lifts.

The snow base is a bit variable but holding up well for early December, with depths ranging from approximately 10 to 17 inches (25 to 43 cm) from base to summit, giving you decent coverage across the 4,800 skiable acres. While there hasn't been new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, Heavenly has managed a respectable total of about 33 inches (84 cm) of snow for the season so far, with 7 inches having fallen over the previous week, setting a nice foundation for the terrain.

Currently, four lifts are operating: the Tram, Gunbarrel, Patsy’s, and Powderbowl, providing access to trails like Patsy’s and Mombo, which are open for your carving pleasure. In total, about 5 of the resort’s 27 lifts are running, opening roughly 3% of Heavenly’s 94 km of slopes—so while the terrain is limited, it's groomed and ready. The surface conditions are variable, which is typical this early in the season, meaning you might encounter some groomed corduroy, patches of firm snow, and a few spots that require a bit of attention on your edges.

Weather-wise, the skies are offering clear to partly cloudy conditions with daytime highs hovering around the mid-40s Fahrenheit (around 7°C) and chilly nighttime lows dipping into the low 30s (about 0–1°C), perfect for maintaining the snowpack. The forecast for the next five days hints at mostly dry and partly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 30s to high 40s Fahrenheit and lows staying near freezing. No major storms are expected imminently, so you’ll want to enjoy these crisp bluebird days while they last.

Off-piste conditions remain limited due to the early season coverage, and the more challenging terrain hasn’t fully opened yet. However, the snow quality is described as "gripping," which should offer solid edges and good control on groomed trails. Night skiing has not been announced as available at this point, and snow parks and halfpipes are also still closed while Heavenly builds toward fuller winter operations.

For visitors, it's a perfect time to enjoy the mountain’s spectacular panoramic views of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada, paired with the famous après-ski scene that's already buzzing with energy in the Village. The Heavenly Gondola remains open for sightseeing and the Ridge Rider Mountain Coaster is operating as conditions permit, offering additional off-slope fun.

Keep in mind the season is just warming up, with Heavenly planning to expand terrain and lift access as more snow falls and weather cooperates. Snowmaking efforts continue whenever temperatures drop low enough to ensure a solid surface for skiing. Looking ahead, Heavenly’s 70th Anniversary Kick-Off Celebration on December 20 is a can’t-miss event, promising music, party vibes, and commemorative fun to keep spirits high.

So pack your gear, layer up, and get ready to "think like a local" by embracing these fresh but variable conditions, soaking in the vibrant mountain culture, and starting your season with great runs and good company under Tahoe’s crisp winter skies. Whether you’re carving groomers or just enjoying the mountain charm, Heavenly is shaping up to deliver classic early December Tahoe magic this week.

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