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Spring Corn and Summit Views: Heavenly's Final Lap Before April 12 Close
Published 4 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is winding down the season with that classic late-spring vibe—think variable snow begging for your carves before the April 12 close. Base depths hover around 19-20 inches, thinning to near zero at the summit in spots, while some reports peg averages at 86cm overall, so stick to groomed runs for the goods.
Fresh powder's been shy lately: zero to 8 inches over the past 48 hours, with just 2cm on April 1st and nada in the last 24. Season total? A solid 193 inches, well shy of the 258-inch average but enough to keep the stoke alive.
Only 8-9 of 27-29 lifts are spinning, firing up 10km of 94km pistes—about 85% trails open on the lower stuff, perfect for intermediates (80% of terrain). Pistes show variable and hard-pack conditions with spring snow creeping in; off-piste is mostly bare, so no hero trees today.
Weather's cooperating for Tahoe laps: today's cloudy with highs near 39°F at base (23-35°F summit), light winds, and possible flurries. Look ahead—clear skies tomorrow (46°F high), sunny Saturday (53°F), warming to 58°F Sunday, then partly cloudy Monday at 56°F. No big dumps forecast, just bluebird days with temps climbing.
Pro tip: uphill policy's active—call 530-542-6922 for routes if you're skinning up. Terrain parks and night skiing are closed, but those 4,800 acres still deliver epic Lake Tahoe views across CA and NV. Bundle up for wind, hit early for soft corn, and check live cams for real-time magic. Who's dropping in?
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is winding down the season with that classic late-spring vibe—think variable snow begging for your carves before the April 12 close. Base depths hover around 19-20 inches, thinning to near zero at the summit in spots, while some reports peg averages at 86cm overall, so stick to groomed runs for the goods.
Fresh powder's been shy lately: zero to 8 inches over the past 48 hours, with just 2cm on April 1st and nada in the last 24. Season total? A solid 193 inches, well shy of the 258-inch average but enough to keep the stoke alive.
Only 8-9 of 27-29 lifts are spinning, firing up 10km of 94km pistes—about 85% trails open on the lower stuff, perfect for intermediates (80% of terrain). Pistes show variable and hard-pack conditions with spring snow creeping in; off-piste is mostly bare, so no hero trees today.
Weather's cooperating for Tahoe laps: today's cloudy with highs near 39°F at base (23-35°F summit), light winds, and possible flurries. Look ahead—clear skies tomorrow (46°F high), sunny Saturday (53°F), warming to 58°F Sunday, then partly cloudy Monday at 56°F. No big dumps forecast, just bluebird days with temps climbing.
Pro tip: uphill policy's active—call 530-542-6922 for routes if you're skinning up. Terrain parks and night skiing are closed, but those 4,800 acres still deliver epic Lake Tahoe views across CA and NV. Bundle up for wind, hit early for soft corn, and check live cams for real-time magic. Who's dropping in?
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.