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Spring Vibes at Heavenly: Watch for Rocks While Base Holds at 49-65 Inches

Spring Vibes at Heavenly: Watch for Rocks While Base Holds at 49-65 Inches

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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is still spinning with epic Lake Tahoe views, but late February's bringing some spring-like vibes that have locals eyeing their mountain bikes. Base depth sits at 49-65 inches, holding steady from recent reports, though a early Feb vid showed scrapey groomers and rocks poking through after weeks without fresh powder—think variable conditions with packed powder underneath, perfect for carvers but watch for thin spots. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total's at 183 inches so far, well shy of the 360-inch average.

All 27 lifts are open (out of 28-29 total), firing up those 97 trails across 4,800 acres from 6,565-foot base to 10,067-foot summit—grab your board and hit the Nevada side for that border buzz. Current weather's mild with rain chances, highs around 47°F dropping to 37°F lows today, feeling like a thaw at lower elevations. Looking ahead, no snow in the forecast—clear skies and warming trends dominate: expect base highs of 74-85°F through next Tuesday, summit cooler at 54-68°F, with clouds and light drizzle possible but mostly dry and sunny. Pistes are variable, groomed where possible (74% snowmaking coverage helps), off-piste thin and rocky—stick to mains and check uphill policy if skinning (call 530-542-6922).

Pro tip: Conditions are holding better than expected post-dry spell, but rocks are surfacing fast—ski smart, hit early for best groomers, and pack layers for those valley heat spikes. Resort's open 9a-4p daily; no major notices, just pray for that next storm to reload the steeps. Who's dropping in?

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