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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 2 MIN

Heavenly Mountain Resort: Carving Corduroy and Chasing Tahoe Sunsets

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

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Heavenly Mountain Resort is buzzing with that classic Lake Tahoe energy, where crisp mountain air meets panoramic views that’ll make your Instagram followers weep. As of mid-April, the snow gods have blessed this season with a respectable 230 inches total, though recent days have been quieter—no fresh powder reported in the last 48 hours. Don’t let that fool you: 82% of the terrain is still prime for carving, with 98 open trails offering everything from smooth groomers to those “did I really just survive that?” tree runs. Fourteen lifts are spinning, giving you access to 2,467 acres of high-altitude playground where the base depth ranges from 24 inches at lower elevations to a beefier 68 inches up top. Right now, it’s all about strategy—morning corduroy perfection transitions to soft afternoon bumps under clear skies, with temperatures hovering around the high 30s to low 40s. The weather’s playing nice over the next few days: expect sunny skies and highs near 57°F today, dipping to a brisk 38°F tonight. Tomorrow? Repeat the vibes with a high of 57°F. By midweek, keep an eye out for partly cloudy skies, but nothing that’ll shut down the party. Heads up, though: spring skiing rules here now. Pack the sunscreen and lightweight layers—the snow’s firming up overnight but turning into that glorious corn by midday. And while the snow’s still deep enough for epic laps, it’s worth noting that the resort shifts to summer mode soon, weekend operations starting May 23. But let’s not talk about that yet—there’s still time to grab those last turns in Mott Canyon or challenge yourself on the Gunbarrel run. Pro tip: Check lift line updates via the Epic App, and if you’re jonesing for next season, Epic Passes are already on sale (with Buddy Tickets included). Now go ride—those Tahoe sunsets over the lake? They’re best earned. *(Approx. 1,400 characters)* The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Heavenly Mountain Resort is buzzing with that classic Lake Tahoe energy, where crisp mountain air meets panoramic views that’ll make your Instagram followers weep. As of mid-April, the snow gods have blessed this season with a respectable 230 inches total, though recent days have been quieter—no fresh powder reported in the last 48 hours. Don’t let that fool you: 82% of the terrain is still prime for carving, with 98 open trails offering everything from smooth groomers to those “did I really just survive that?” tree runs. Fourteen lifts are spinning, giving you access to 2,467 acres of high-altitude playground where the base depth ranges from 24 inches at lower elevations to a beefier 68 inches up top. Right now, it’s all about strategy—morning corduroy perfection transitions to soft afternoon bumps under clear skies, with temperatures hovering around the high 30s to low 40s. The weather’s playing nice over the next few days: expect sunny skies and highs near 57°F today, dipping to a brisk 38°F tonight. Tomorrow? Repeat the vibes with a high of 57°F. By midweek, keep an eye out for partly cloudy skies, but nothing that’ll shut down the party. Heads up, though: spring skiing rules here now. Pack the sunscreen and lightweight layers—the snow’s firming up overnight but turning into that glorious corn by midday. And while the snow’s still deep enough for epic laps, it’s worth noting that the resort shifts to summer mode soon, weekend operations starting May 23. But let’s not talk about that yet—there’s still time to grab those last turns in Mott Canyon or challenge yourself on the Gunbarrel run. Pro tip: Check lift line updates via the Epic App, and if you’re jonesing for next season, Epic Passes are already on sale (with Buddy Tickets included). Now go ride—those Tahoe sunsets over the lake? They’re best earned. *(Approx. 1,400 characters)* The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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