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Last Call at Heavenly: Spring Corn and Final Laps Before Summer Shuts It Down
Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is wrapping up the season in epic Tahoe style, but grab those last turns fast—April 5 was the final day for full operations, with the hill closing for snow sports by April 12. Think spring vibes all the way: base depths hovering around 26 inches, variable and spring conditions on the slopes for carving those corn runs or buttery board slides. Off-piste is looking thin, so stick to the groomers where 8-9 of 29 lifts are spinning, keeping a handful of trails open across 71 skiable acres of that massive 4,800.
No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 9 inches fell over 72 hours recently, pushing the season total to a solid 193-195 inches. Summit snow's about 48-118 cm deep (tops out at 10,067 feet), thinning at the 6,565-foot base. Pistes are variable with hard-pack and spring snow patches—perfect for sunny slush laps if you're chasing that hero snow.
Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 53°F dropping to 29°F overnight—prime for après beers on the deck. Tomorrow brings partly cloudy at 56°F/39°F, then clear 55°F/42°F, partly cloudy 55°F/43°F, and a rainy shift Wednesday at 48°F/44°F. No big dumps forecast, just light winds and mild temps, so pack sunscreen over your goggles.
Pro tip from the locals: uphill policy's on if you're skinning (call 530-542-6922 for routes), but passes aren't needed. Hit the cams for live views, text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time intel, and savor these final days before summer takes over. Who's ready to send it one more time?
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 wrapping up the season in epic Tahoe style, but grab those last turns fast—April 5 was the final day for full operations, with the hill closing for snow sports by April 12. Think spring vibes all the way: base depths hovering around 26 inches, variable and spring conditions on the slopes for carving those corn runs or buttery board slides. Off-piste is looking thin, so stick to the groomers where 8-9 of 29 lifts are spinning, keeping a handful of trails open across 71 skiable acres of that massive 4,800.
No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 9 inches fell over 72 hours recently, pushing the season total to a solid 193-195 inches. Summit snow's about 48-118 cm deep (tops out at 10,067 feet), thinning at the 6,565-foot base. Pistes are variable with hard-pack and spring snow patches—perfect for sunny slush laps if you're chasing that hero snow.
Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 53°F dropping to 29°F overnight—prime for après beers on the deck. Tomorrow brings partly cloudy at 56°F/39°F, then clear 55°F/42°F, partly cloudy 55°F/43°F, and a rainy shift Wednesday at 48°F/44°F. No big dumps forecast, just light winds and mild temps, so pack sunscreen over your goggles.
Pro tip from the locals: uphill policy's on if you're skinning (call 530-542-6922 for routes), but passes aren't needed. Hit the cams for live views, text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time intel, and savor these final days before summer takes over. Who's ready to send it one more time?
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.