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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 2 MIN

Heavenly's All-In: 94km Open, Hard Pack Holds, Spring Vibes Incoming

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 firing on all cylinders right now, with every single one of its 94km of slopes wide open for your carving pleasure—100% accessible and begging for laps! At the base (around 2000m), you've got a solid 45cm snow depth, ramping up to a grippy 104cm at the summit (3060m), perfect for locking in those edges on hard-pack groomers that are holding strong despite the recent dry spell. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last fluff fell January 27—but the crew's grooming magic keeps things skiable, though watch for occasional rocks poking through on busier runs. Off-piste? Proceed with caution; conditions are firm, and always pack your avy gear before venturing out. 18 of 27 lifts are spinning (67% open), including valley runs, so access from South Lake Tahoe is a breeze. Today's vibe is mild and clear, with base temps hovering 25-52°F—freeze-thaw action making for that classic Tahoe crust in spots, but still way better than East Coast ice if you're migrating west. Looking ahead, the next five days stay snow-light: expect sunny-to-cloudy skies, highs climbing to 56°F tomorrow then dipping to 48-59°F, lows 26-38°F. Snowline stays high, with just a whisper of possible flakes (up to 1cm midweek), but real dumps aren't due till mid-February. Pack layers, sunscreen, and patience—spring-like shredding awaits. Season total? Heavenly's averaging its usual beast-mode 259 inches long-term, but this winter's been lean so far—conditions are solid thanks to snowmaking on 73% of runs. Pro tip from the locals: hit north-facing trees for shadier stash, south slopes for warmth, and dial the snow phone at 775-586-7000 for real-time vibes. Resort's open through April 12, with fun parks spinning but no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Conditions are holding surprisingly well, so grab your board and send it—Heavenly's views over Tahoe never disappoint! 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 firing on all cylinders right now, with every single one of its 94km of slopes wide open for your carving pleasure—100% accessible and begging for laps! At the base (around 2000m), you've got a solid 45cm snow depth, ramping up to a grippy 104cm at the summit (3060m), perfect for locking in those edges on hard-pack groomers that are holding strong despite the recent dry spell. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last fluff fell January 27—but the crew's grooming magic keeps things skiable, though watch for occasional rocks poking through on busier runs. Off-piste? Proceed with caution; conditions are firm, and always pack your avy gear before venturing out. 18 of 27 lifts are spinning (67% open), including valley runs, so access from South Lake Tahoe is a breeze. Today's vibe is mild and clear, with base temps hovering 25-52°F—freeze-thaw action making for that classic Tahoe crust in spots, but still way better than East Coast ice if you're migrating west. Looking ahead, the next five days stay snow-light: expect sunny-to-cloudy skies, highs climbing to 56°F tomorrow then dipping to 48-59°F, lows 26-38°F. Snowline stays high, with just a whisper of possible flakes (up to 1cm midweek), but real dumps aren't due till mid-February. Pack layers, sunscreen, and patience—spring-like shredding awaits. Season total? Heavenly's averaging its usual beast-mode 259 inches long-term, but this winter's been lean so far—conditions are solid thanks to snowmaking on 73% of runs. Pro tip from the locals: hit north-facing trees for shadier stash, south slopes for warmth, and dial the snow phone at 775-586-7000 for real-time vibes. Resort's open through April 12, with fun parks spinning but no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Conditions are holding surprisingly well, so grab your board and send it—Heavenly's views over Tahoe never disappoint! 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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