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Heavenly Mountain Resort: Your Mid-March Ski Guide

Heavenly Mountain Resort: Your Mid-March Ski Guide

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

If you're thinking about hitting the slopes at Heavenly Mountain Resort this week, here's what you need to know to plan the perfect day on the mountain.

The current snow situation is looking decent as we head into mid-March. Base depths are sitting around 46 inches at the lower elevations, while the summit is holding a solid 117 centimeters of snow. The last meaningful snow arrived back on February 19th, so conditions have been fairly stable lately. Currently, 22 of the resort's 27 lifts are spinning, giving you plenty of options to explore Heavenly's impressive 4,800 acres of terrain.

Right now, you're skiing on hard-pack conditions, which means the snow has been worked and settled into a firm surface. This is actually ideal for carving clean lines and building confidence, though powder hounds will need to wait for the next storm to roll through. The good news is that a small weather system is forecast to drop up to 2 inches of fresh snow on Wednesday, March 4th, so if you time your visit right, you could catch some lighter snow conditions mid-week.

Looking at the bigger picture, the mountain is in pretty solid shape for early spring skiing. Heavenly typically sees its best snow coverage in March, and this year is living up to that reputation. The season has accumulated 33 inches total so far, and with the snowmaking guns backing up Mother Nature's contributions, the resort has done a great job maintaining skiable terrain across the mountain.

The forecast looking ahead shows mostly clear skies and mild temperatures ranging from the low 40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit. By the weekend, things warm up considerably, hitting the upper 50s. Sunday looks particularly nice with highs around 58 degrees and clear conditions, perfect for enjoying those panoramic Lake Tahoe views while you're carving it up. Bring sunscreen because at elevation, that sun reflects off the snow and can leave you pretty crispy by day's end.

If you're planning a multi-day trip, Wednesday is your best bet for catching fresh powder, while the rest of the week looks to be bluebird territory. The intermediate and advanced terrain, which makes up the bulk of Heavenly's runs, should provide excellent conditions throughout the week as long as you're prepared for some freeze-thaw cycles typical of spring skiing.

One thing to keep in mind: with the summit sitting at over 10,000 feet and base elevations around 7,170 feet, temperatures can swing dramatically depending on your altitude. Pack layers and be ready to shed or add clothing as you navigate the vertical drop of nearly 2,900 feet. The weather at the top of the mountain will be noticeably different from what you experience at the base areas.

With 85 percent of the terrain currently available and visibility reported as good, conditions are prime for exploring some of Heavenly's diverse offerings. Whether you're cruising the intermediate groomers or testing your mettle on the double blacks like Mott Canyon, this week offers a solid window to enjoy some quality spring skiing before the season heads into its final stretch.

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