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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 3 MIN

Early Season Vibes at Heavenly Mountain Resort - Carving Turns Before the Crowds Arrive

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 – December 2, 2025 Well, the snow gods have been playing it coy this season, but Heavenly's got the goods to keep things interesting through the holidays. As of late November, the base is sitting at a respectable 38 centimeters (about 15 inches) with 43 centimeters up top, and the snow quality is described as gripping – which means there's decent adhesion for carving some turns. The last meaningful snowfall rolled through on November 22nd, so the terrain has had over a week to settle in nicely. Currently, Heavenly's operating on an early-season footprint with just 3 out of 94 kilometers of slopes open, representing about 3 percent of the mountain. Only 5 of the 27 lifts are spinning, which is typical for this phase of the season. The valley run remains closed for now, but the resort did manage to get Patsi's and Powderbowl terrain open for the season launch on November 24th. While it might seem limited, early season vibes at Heavenly are all about cherishing the turns you can get before the full mountain opens up later in the season. Today's looking like a bluebird situation with sunny skies and temps hovering around 34 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and dropping to around 18 degrees Fahrenheit. Perfect conditions for consolidating the snowpack and keeping things firm. Tomorrow's forecast shows a slight warming trend with highs around 37 degrees Fahrenheit, so early morning runs will be your friend for the smoothest corn. Looking ahead at the five-day outlook, Mother Nature's being relatively dry. Wednesday through Friday bring mostly sunny conditions with temps ranging from the high 20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit on the mountain. Friday could see a touch of activity with some potential rain showers and fog mixed in, but don't expect any significant new snow dumps to dramatically change the game. Conditions should remain freeze-thaw friendly through midweek, which keeps the snow workable. One thing worth noting – Heavenly's marking its 70th anniversary season this year, and the resort is pulling out all the stops. The Toyota Air and Après event is scheduled for late February with a massive 45-foot jump being constructed, and the 70th Anniversary Kick-Off Celebration happens December 20th. Plus, tubing is projected to open December 15th. Here's the real talk: this is definitely an early-season cautious approach. The season opened later than originally planned due to warm weather before Thanksgiving, though the resort did score 20 inches of snow and good snowmaking conditions in the final week before opening. The resort operates on a reservation-based parking system, so plan ahead if you're heading up. With limited terrain open, this is prime time for enjoying the mountain without the summer crowds and getting some quality turns on what's available. The conditions are solid for early December, visibility is excellent, 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 – December 2, 2025 Well, the snow gods have been playing it coy this season, but Heavenly's got the goods to keep things interesting through the holidays. As of late November, the base is sitting at a respectable 38 centimeters (about 15 inches) with 43 centimeters up top, and the snow quality is described as gripping – which means there's decent adhesion for carving some turns. The last meaningful snowfall rolled through on November 22nd, so the terrain has had over a week to settle in nicely. Currently, Heavenly's operating on an early-season footprint with just 3 out of 94 kilometers of slopes open, representing about 3 percent of the mountain. Only 5 of the 27 lifts are spinning, which is typical for this phase of the season. The valley run remains closed for now, but the resort did manage to get Patsi's and Powderbowl terrain open for the season launch on November 24th. While it might seem limited, early season vibes at Heavenly are all about cherishing the turns you can get before the full mountain opens up later in the season. Today's looking like a bluebird situation with sunny skies and temps hovering around 34 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and dropping to around 18 degrees Fahrenheit. Perfect conditions for consolidating the snowpack and keeping things firm. Tomorrow's forecast shows a slight warming trend with highs around 37 degrees Fahrenheit, so early morning runs will be your friend for the smoothest corn. Looking ahead at the five-day outlook, Mother Nature's being relatively dry. Wednesday through Friday bring mostly sunny conditions with temps ranging from the high 20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit on the mountain. Friday could see a touch of activity with some potential rain showers and fog mixed in, but don't expect any significant new snow dumps to dramatically change the game. Conditions should remain freeze-thaw friendly through midweek, which keeps the snow workable. One thing worth noting – Heavenly's marking its 70th anniversary season this year, and the resort is pulling out all the stops. The Toyota Air and Après event is scheduled for late February with a massive 45-foot jump being constructed, and the 70th Anniversary Kick-Off Celebration happens December 20th. Plus, tubing is projected to open December 15th. Here's the real talk: this is definitely an early-season cautious approach. The season opened later than originally planned due to warm weather before Thanksgiving, though the resort did score 20 inches of snow and good snowmaking conditions in the final week before opening. The resort operates on a reservation-based parking system, so plan ahead if you're heading up. With limited terrain open, this is prime time for enjoying the mountain without the summer crowds and getting some quality turns on what's available. The conditions are solid for early December, visibility is excellent, This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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