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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2026 · 2 MIN

Heavenly's Calling: Lake Tahoe Powder Dreams and Epic Groomers Await

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 Lake Tahoe views and 4,800 acres of terrain begging for your turns! Right now, the base sits at a solid 24-45 inches (averaging around 38-41"), ramping up to 104 inches at the 10,067-foot summit—plenty for carving those legendary groomers like Gunbarrel or Ridge Run with jaw-dropping water vistas. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), but the season total is stacking up at 113 inches, well on its way past the 360-inch annual average thanks to that killer snowmaking on 74% of trails. Pistes are 100% open (94 of 94 km), with variable conditions—gripping snow overall, groomed runs holding strong but getting scrapey in spots, especially off-piste where north faces offer sneaky tree stashes if you're bold. Off-piste is variable too, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing hero snow. Grab your pass quick: 23 of 27-28 lifts are spinning (85% open), from high-speed quads to get you up fast, with the resort firing 9am-4pm daily. Current weather? Clear skies today around 42-51°F highs and 25-27°F lows at base, cooling up high—perfect for laps without overheating, though bundle for that summit chill. Looking ahead, it's mostly sunny and mild the next few days: highs 45-53°F, lows 32-38°F through early next week, with light winds and no big dumps yet. But hold onto your beanies—models hint at 16-23 cm new snow slamming in around Feb 10, dropping the freeze line low for prime powder days! Temps dip below freezing then, so that base could turn buttery. Pro tip from locals: Call ahead for uphill policy if skinning (530-542-6922), and hit the vibrant apres scene post-shred—the nightlife's as lit as the steeps. Conditions are prime for all levels (20% beginner, 45% intermediate, 35% advanced), but watch for thin spots on solar-facing runs. No night skiing or tubing right now, but with the mountain open through mid-April, Tahoe's highest peak is primed for more magic. Boots up—Heavenly awaits! 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 Lake Tahoe views and 4,800 acres of terrain begging for your turns! Right now, the base sits at a solid 24-45 inches (averaging around 38-41"), ramping up to 104 inches at the 10,067-foot summit—plenty for carving those legendary groomers like Gunbarrel or Ridge Run with jaw-dropping water vistas. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), but the season total is stacking up at 113 inches, well on its way past the 360-inch annual average thanks to that killer snowmaking on 74% of trails. Pistes are 100% open (94 of 94 km), with variable conditions—gripping snow overall, groomed runs holding strong but getting scrapey in spots, especially off-piste where north faces offer sneaky tree stashes if you're bold. Off-piste is variable too, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing hero snow. Grab your pass quick: 23 of 27-28 lifts are spinning (85% open), from high-speed quads to get you up fast, with the resort firing 9am-4pm daily. Current weather? Clear skies today around 42-51°F highs and 25-27°F lows at base, cooling up high—perfect for laps without overheating, though bundle for that summit chill. Looking ahead, it's mostly sunny and mild the next few days: highs 45-53°F, lows 32-38°F through early next week, with light winds and no big dumps yet. But hold onto your beanies—models hint at 16-23 cm new snow slamming in around Feb 10, dropping the freeze line low for prime powder days! Temps dip below freezing then, so that base could turn buttery. Pro tip from locals: Call ahead for uphill policy if skinning (530-542-6922), and hit the vibrant apres scene post-shred—the nightlife's as lit as the steeps. Conditions are prime for all levels (20% beginner, 45% intermediate, 35% advanced), but watch for thin spots on solar-facing runs. No night skiing or tubing right now, but with the mountain open through mid-April, Tahoe's highest peak is primed for more magic. Boots up—Heavenly awaits! 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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