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Heavenly's Early-Season Vibe: Crisp Skiing, Stunning Views, and Anticipation for Powder Days Ahead

Heavenly's Early-Season Vibe: Crisp Skiing, Stunning Views, and Anticipation for Powder Days Ahead

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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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 right now, you're in for a classic Sierra Nevada experience with a fresh early-season vibe. The snow depth is currently around **43 cm at the summit (3,060 m)** and **38 cm at the base (2,001 m)**, offering a gripping snow quality that promises some solid turns. While Heavenly hasn't seen heavy recent snowfall— the last significant dusting hit back on November 22—the mountain's grooming and snowmaking efforts are prepping the terrain so the early season vibe is alive, if a bit limited.

As of today, the resort has opened **6 out of 27 lifts**, roughly 22%, which serve **3 km out of 94 km** of trails, just about 3% terrain availability. The trails open include favorites like Patsy’s and Powder Bowl accessed via the Tram and Gunbarrel lifts, ensuring you get some quality runs despite the season's early stage. Snowparks and the halfpipe aren’t yet open, so it’s mostly about ICing your skills on freshly groomed main runs rather than freestyle action.

Weather-wise, Heavenly is enjoying a mild winter spell with daytime highs creeping into the upper 30s and low 40s Fahrenheit (about 3-6°C) and clear skies, making it comfortable for skiing and snapping those mountain views. Expect temps at the base around 14°C (57°F) during the day and somewhat cooler at the summit, dipping down to near freezing at night. The forecast for the next five days calls for mostly dry and stable conditions with no new snow expected, keeping things sunny but a bit warm for powder hounds. Winds will remain light, so it should be a picture-perfect skiing climate.

The pistes are groomed and holding up well on the limited open runs, with conditions described as gripping to firm packed snow—a great base for carving controlled turns if you prefer your snow less fluffy and more about precision. Off-piste skiing is allowed, but given the snow depth and lack of fresh powder, riders seeking deep powder runs might want to keep an eye on the forecast as new snowfall is not imminent.

Looking at the whole season so far, Heavenly plans to operate through mid-April 2026, with snowmaking helping to cover about 73% of their runs. The average annual snowfall is about 1200 cm (nearly 12 meters), so the mountain is well poised to build a solid spring snowpack as the colder months deepen. For now, though, you’re embracing the crisp, early-season mountain air and celebrating the resort’s milestone 70th anniversary this year, with festive events kicking off mid-December to add even more winter fun to your visit.

A few practical tips: lift hours run from 9am to 4pm, and the gondola is operating for sightseeing but not for skiing access at this early season stage. Also, if you’re visiting on busy weekends or holidays, reserving parking in advance at the California base area can save you time and hassle. Night skiing is not available yet, so plan your runs accordingly.

Overall, Heavenly right now is a great playground for early-season cruisers and those who enjoy an uncrowded mountain with steadily improving terrain. The snow feels solid underfoot, the mountain views are spectacular, and the mild weather makes it easy to spend hours on the slopes before heading back to the Lake Tahoe scene for après ski. Keep an eye on the forecast for that next fresh snowfall that will transform Heavenly from a crisp early-season retreat into a full-blown powder paradise.

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