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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 2 MIN

Heavenly's Wide Open: 94km of Terrain, Blue Bird Skies, and Corduroy Dreams 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 firing on all cylinders right now, with every single one of its 94km of slopes wide open and 24 out of 27 lifts spinning for your carving pleasure— that's 100% terrain access and a valley run to boot! Base depth sits at a solid 45cm (about 18 inches), climbing to 101cm (40 inches) up top at 3060m, with gripping snow quality holding strong after the last fluff on January 27. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but groomers are delivering that satisfying corduroy buzz, while north-facing trees offer sneaky stashes if you're sneaky enough—though it's getting scrapey quick on busier lines, still worlds better than East Coast ice. Season total? Heavenly's averaging around 360 inches historically, though this year's tally feels on the lighter side at maybe 33 inches base-reported so far—plenty to link turns across 4800 acres. Current temps are mild and Tahoe-spring-like: around 26°F at mid-mountain this morning, feeling brisk with clear skies and light winds, base hovering near 34°F daytime. Pistes are prime for aggressive skiing or boarding, grippy and variable but reliable; off-piste demands caution—check avalanche risks and gear up before ducking ropes, as stability varies. Looking ahead, no new snow's on tap for the next week, with freeze-thaw cycles keeping things hero-to-firm: expect summit highs of 30-42°F and base 36-51°F through Saturday, sunny spells turning to clouds, winds SE at F2-F3. Temps climb to 51-54°F lows in the 50s by week's end, so pack layers for those toasty valley vibes but prime edges for crust potential. Resort's open through April 12, fun park's live, but no night skiing, halfpipe, or tubing yet—pure day-session bliss. Pro local tip: Hit early for soft morning groomers before the sun bakes 'em, scope the California side for shade, and follow @HVconditions for real-time lift lines and alerts. Conditions are holding like champs despite the dry spell—pray for that next dump, but grab your pass and send it while it's all open! 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 and 24 out of 27 lifts spinning for your carving pleasure— that's 100% terrain access and a valley run to boot! Base depth sits at a solid 45cm (about 18 inches), climbing to 101cm (40 inches) up top at 3060m, with gripping snow quality holding strong after the last fluff on January 27. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but groomers are delivering that satisfying corduroy buzz, while north-facing trees offer sneaky stashes if you're sneaky enough—though it's getting scrapey quick on busier lines, still worlds better than East Coast ice. Season total? Heavenly's averaging around 360 inches historically, though this year's tally feels on the lighter side at maybe 33 inches base-reported so far—plenty to link turns across 4800 acres. Current temps are mild and Tahoe-spring-like: around 26°F at mid-mountain this morning, feeling brisk with clear skies and light winds, base hovering near 34°F daytime. Pistes are prime for aggressive skiing or boarding, grippy and variable but reliable; off-piste demands caution—check avalanche risks and gear up before ducking ropes, as stability varies. Looking ahead, no new snow's on tap for the next week, with freeze-thaw cycles keeping things hero-to-firm: expect summit highs of 30-42°F and base 36-51°F through Saturday, sunny spells turning to clouds, winds SE at F2-F3. Temps climb to 51-54°F lows in the 50s by week's end, so pack layers for those toasty valley vibes but prime edges for crust potential. Resort's open through April 12, fun park's live, but no night skiing, halfpipe, or tubing yet—pure day-session bliss. Pro local tip: Hit early for soft morning groomers before the sun bakes 'em, scope the California side for shade, and follow @HVconditions for real-time lift lines and alerts. Conditions are holding like champs despite the dry spell—pray for that next dump, but grab your pass and send it while it's all open! 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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