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Heavenly's Early-Season Slopes: Groomed Terrain, Limited Powder

Heavenly's Early-Season Slopes: Groomed Terrain, Limited Powder

Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Heavenly is open on an early-season footprint with limited terrain today: about 6–7 lifts and roughly 5–7 trails are operating, giving you pocket-access to Patsy’s, Powder Bowl and nearby runs via the Tram and Gunbarrel while the resort expands as conditions allow.

Base depth is shallow — roughly 27–38 cm (about 11–15 inches) at the base — and summit depths are reported at roughly 35–43 cm (14–17 inches), reflecting a light early-season snowpack rather than full winter totals.

There’s been little fresh accumulation recently: most sources report no significant new snow in the last 24–48 hours with the most recent measurable snowfalls several weeks ago and modest short-range forecasts showing little or no new snow for the next two days.

Surface conditions are described as an early-season “gripping” pack with groomed learning zones open; expect a mix of machine-made snow, firm groomers and thin coverage in lower or exposed areas — not yet true deep powder.

Current weather around Heavenly is mild for December with daytime highs potentially in the 40s–50s °F at valley elevations and cooler at the summit; local live reports show clear skies or light drizzle risk with light winds, so freeze–thaw conditions are likely at higher elevations.

The 5-day outlook is relatively dry and mild for the immediate term with limited snowfall expected; longer-range guidance hints at the next measurable snow around the 22nd of December in some model runs, but keep checking updated forecasts and the resort’s alerts for changes.

Off-piste and out-of-bounds travel is still risky this early in the season: the resort and regional forecasters warn that much off-piste terrain is not controlled or patrolled and early-season snowpack can hide rocks, stumps and other hazards — carry avy gear and local knowledge if venturing beyond open runs.

Season-to-date totals remain well below deep-season averages but within the range of an opening footprint; Heavenly’s long-term average snowfall is roughly 254 inches a season, but early-season cumulative totals are modest at present.

Practical local tips: expect limited beginner-to-intermediate terrain and concentrate on groomed zones (Patsy’s and Mombo are open in the listed hours) and plan for parking reservations and shuttle logistics since the resort continues reservation-based parking this winter.

If you’re coming to ride or teach, dress in layers for freeze–thaw conditions, use edges aggressively on the firmer machine-made snow, and check Heavenly’s live lift-and-terrain status, webcams and the Epic app for real-time changes before you head up.

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