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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2025 · 3 MIN

Early Season Skiing at Heavenly: Firm Groomers and Surprising Tree Runs

from Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort # Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report Alright, shredders, let's get real about what's happening up at Heavenly right now. We're in the thick of early season conditions, and while Mother Nature's been a bit stingy with the powder lately, there's still plenty to work with if you know where to look. Currently sitting at 43 centimeters at the summit and 38 centimeters at the base, the snow pack has that nice firm, grippy feel that early season skiers love. The last real dump hit on November 22nd, so we're working with consolidated base that's perfect for groomers. Speaking of which, only 3 out of 94 kilometers of terrain is open right now, which means you're looking at roughly 3 percent of the mountain. That might sound grim, but here's the thing: what IS open is absolutely skiing well. The groomers are getting groomed daily and holding up nicely throughout the day, while the tree runs are surprisingly full in and offering way more softness than you'd expect for early December. On the lift front, 5 out of 27 lifts are currently spinning, which is pretty standard for this phase of the season. The valley run remains closed, so you're working within the upper terrain for now. That means you'll want to hit your runs early before the afternoon sun gets too aggressive on those groomers. Let's talk weather because this is where things get interesting. Today it's mostly clear with temperatures hovering around 27 degrees Fahrenheit at the summit and climbing to about 29 degrees, which is solid for December. Looking ahead at the next five days, we're in for a dry stretch that honestly looks pretty consistent. Tomorrow stays mostly sunny with highs near 33 degrees, and Friday warms up to around 35 degrees. The weekend looks stable with Saturday reaching 45 degrees and Sunday staying in the mid-40s. By Monday and Tuesday, we're talking highs in the 43 to 44 degree range. Nights are dropping into the 20s and teens consistently, which means any grooming work stays pristine overnight. Here's the real talk though: there's no significant snow in the forecast for at least the next week. That means conditions will remain stable but gradual bases are going to be what they are. The good news? Freeze-thaw cycles are working in our favor right now, particularly at mid-mountain elevations. Nights are freezing everything solid, so morning runs are absolute butter while afternoons get a bit more variable. For those curious about the season overall, Heavenly opened on November 24th and is running through April 12th next year. The season got off to a slower start than usual, but once November temperatures cooperated, the resort got twenty inches of snow and ramped up snowmaking to build a solid foundation. A few things to keep in mind if you're planning a visit: the parking situation is reservation-based this season, so book ahead. Also, if you're not familiar with the layout, He This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort # Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report Alright, shredders, let's get real about what's happening up at Heavenly right now. We're in the thick of early season conditions, and while Mother Nature's been a bit stingy with the powder lately, there's still plenty to work with if you know where to look. Currently sitting at 43 centimeters at the summit and 38 centimeters at the base, the snow pack has that nice firm, grippy feel that early season skiers love. The last real dump hit on November 22nd, so we're working with consolidated base that's perfect for groomers. Speaking of which, only 3 out of 94 kilometers of terrain is open right now, which means you're looking at roughly 3 percent of the mountain. That might sound grim, but here's the thing: what IS open is absolutely skiing well. The groomers are getting groomed daily and holding up nicely throughout the day, while the tree runs are surprisingly full in and offering way more softness than you'd expect for early December. On the lift front, 5 out of 27 lifts are currently spinning, which is pretty standard for this phase of the season. The valley run remains closed, so you're working within the upper terrain for now. That means you'll want to hit your runs early before the afternoon sun gets too aggressive on those groomers. Let's talk weather because this is where things get interesting. Today it's mostly clear with temperatures hovering around 27 degrees Fahrenheit at the summit and climbing to about 29 degrees, which is solid for December. Looking ahead at the next five days, we're in for a dry stretch that honestly looks pretty consistent. Tomorrow stays mostly sunny with highs near 33 degrees, and Friday warms up to around 35 degrees. The weekend looks stable with Saturday reaching 45 degrees and Sunday staying in the mid-40s. By Monday and Tuesday, we're talking highs in the 43 to 44 degree range. Nights are dropping into the 20s and teens consistently, which means any grooming work stays pristine overnight. Here's the real talk though: there's no significant snow in the forecast for at least the next week. That means conditions will remain stable but gradual bases are going to be what they are. The good news? Freeze-thaw cycles are working in our favor right now, particularly at mid-mountain elevations. Nights are freezing everything solid, so morning runs are absolute butter while afternoons get a bit more variable. For those curious about the season overall, Heavenly opened on November 24th and is running through April 12th next year. The season got off to a slower start than usual, but once November temperatures cooperated, the resort got twenty inches of snow and ramped up snowmaking to build a solid foundation. A few things to keep in mind if you're planning a visit: the parking situation is reservation-based this season, so book ahead. Also, if you're not familiar with the layout, He This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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