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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 2 MIN

Heavenly Mountain: 113 Inches Deep with 100 Percent Open Terrain and Legendary Lake Tahoe Vibes

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 Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic Tahoe vibes and slopes begging for your turns! Right now, the base sits at a solid 24-41 inches (some spots reporting 45 cm), climbing to 101 cm (about 40 inches) up top at the 10,067-foot summit—plenty of base to carve those legendary 4,800 acres across Cali and Nevada. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, with the most recent fluff from January 27, but variable and hard-pack conditions mean grippy turns on 100% open terrain (94 of 94 km slopes) and 89% of lifts spinning (24 of 27). Season total's stacking up at 113 inches so far, chasing that legendary 360-inch average—snowmaking on 74% of trails is keeping it prime. Today's weather? Mild and clear early turning cloudy, base temps 32-42°F, cooler at altitude around 26-42°F with light SW winds—perfect for layering up and lapping without freezing your toes. Pistes are mostly groomed cruisers with variable snow, ideal for all levels from beginner blues (20%) to black diamonds (35%) like Mott Canyon for off-piste thrills (hike in for that pow stoke). Freeride zones like Milky Way Bowl await if you're chasing untracked lines. Looking ahead, no new snow forecast next 7 days, but temps climb: expect sunny spells with highs 44-54°F at base through next weekend, lows 16-37°F—spring-like shredding on deck, so hit it early to dodge any slush. Resort's open daily 9a-4p, valley runs lit for end-of-day bombs to the lodge—that 5.5-mile Ridge Run is a must-do dream. Pro tip: crowds ramp post-Presidents' Day, but February's peak snow month here—grab your pass, soak those lake views, and après hard in South Shore's scene. Conditions can shift, so check liftside for real-time. Shred safe and send it! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF 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 Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic Tahoe vibes and slopes begging for your turns! Right now, the base sits at a solid 24-41 inches (some spots reporting 45 cm), climbing to 101 cm (about 40 inches) up top at the 10,067-foot summit—plenty of base to carve those legendary 4,800 acres across Cali and Nevada. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, with the most recent fluff from January 27, but variable and hard-pack conditions mean grippy turns on 100% open terrain (94 of 94 km slopes) and 89% of lifts spinning (24 of 27). Season total's stacking up at 113 inches so far, chasing that legendary 360-inch average—snowmaking on 74% of trails is keeping it prime. Today's weather? Mild and clear early turning cloudy, base temps 32-42°F, cooler at altitude around 26-42°F with light SW winds—perfect for layering up and lapping without freezing your toes. Pistes are mostly groomed cruisers with variable snow, ideal for all levels from beginner blues (20%) to black diamonds (35%) like Mott Canyon for off-piste thrills (hike in for that pow stoke). Freeride zones like Milky Way Bowl await if you're chasing untracked lines. Looking ahead, no new snow forecast next 7 days, but temps climb: expect sunny spells with highs 44-54°F at base through next weekend, lows 16-37°F—spring-like shredding on deck, so hit it early to dodge any slush. Resort's open daily 9a-4p, valley runs lit for end-of-day bombs to the lodge—that 5.5-mile Ridge Run is a must-do dream. Pro tip: crowds ramp post-Presidents' Day, but February's peak snow month here—grab your pass, soak those lake views, and après hard in South Shore's scene. Conditions can shift, so check liftside for real-time. Shred safe and send it! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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