Spring Corn Season at Heavenly: Timing, Conditions, and Your Final Month to Ski episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

Spring Corn Season at Heavenly: Timing, Conditions, and Your Final Month to Ski

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 Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with spring conditions in full effect and plenty of terrain to explore as we head into the final stretch of the season. As of mid-March, you're looking at a solid 33-inch base depth at the summit with hard-pack conditions dominating the mountain. The resort currently has 16 of its 27 lifts operational and 72 of 111 runs open, giving you about 3,245 skiable acres to work with across all four base areas. The good news? While we're firmly in spring skiing season, fresh snow hit the forecast just a few days back. Wednesday, March 4th brought up to 2 inches of new snow down to resort level, so there's been some recent refreshing of those packed surfaces. The last significant natural snowfall before that occurred back on February 19th. Your season total sits at a respectable amount, with the resort's snowmaking operations having bolstered conditions throughout the winter. With 200 snow cannons covering roughly 73 percent of the resort's runs, Heavenly has kept things surprisingly playable well into spring. Weather-wise, you're looking at classic spring mountain conditions. Current temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to low 70s at base elevation during the day, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 30s. This freeze-thaw cycle is exactly what creates that characteristic spring snow texture you either love or need to work around depending on your skill level and timing. If you want the best snow quality, hit the north-facing runs in the afternoon when they're softer, or stake out the shaded tree areas where powder can linger longer after storms. Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, conditions remain mostly dry and mild. Temperatures are trending toward the warmer side, with daytime highs potentially climbing into the mid-70s by mid-week before cooling back down slightly. Expect mostly clear skies with minimal new snow in the forecast, so the hard-pack conditions you see now should persist. This is prime corn snow territory if you know how to time it right. The resort is targeting a closing day of April 19th weather and conditions permitting, so you've still got nearly a month to log some miles. Spring at Heavenly means the California Base Area, Gondola, and Stagecoach are your main access points, with lifts running 9am to 4pm daily. Beyond skiing, the Heavenly Gondola provides stunning panoramic views of Lake Tahoe even if you're not riding, and South Lake Tahoe's après-ski scene offers plenty of dining and entertainment options to cap off your day. One heads-up: if you're planning to venture off-piste, remember that Heavenly's backcountry terrain isn't always controlled for avalanche safety or regularly patrolled, so always check local conditions and never venture alone. Stick to the groomed runs if you want guaranteed peace of mind, and you'll find 60 percent of the terrain is inte

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with spring conditions in full effect and plenty of terrain to explore as we head into the final stretch of the season. As of mid-March, you're looking at a solid 33-inch base depth at the summit with hard-pack conditions dominating the mountain. The resort currently has 16 of its 27 lifts operational and 72 of 111 runs open, giving you about 3,245 skiable acres to work with across all four base areas. The good news? While we're firmly in spring skiing season, fresh snow hit the forecast just a few days back. Wednesday, March 4th brought up to 2 inches of new snow down to resort level, so there's been some recent refreshing of those packed surfaces. The last significant natural snowfall before that occurred back on February 19th. Your season total sits at a respectable amount, with the resort's snowmaking operations having bolstered conditions throughout the winter. With 200 snow cannons covering roughly 73 percent of the resort's runs, Heavenly has kept things surprisingly playable well into spring. Weather-wise, you're looking at classic spring mountain conditions. Current temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to low 70s at base elevation during the day, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 30s. This freeze-thaw cycle is exactly what creates that characteristic spring snow texture you either love or need to work around depending on your skill level and timing. If you want the best snow quality, hit the north-facing runs in the afternoon when they're softer, or stake out the shaded tree areas where powder can linger longer after storms. Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, conditions remain mostly dry and mild. Temperatures are trending toward the warmer side, with daytime highs potentially climbing into the mid-70s by mid-week before cooling back down slightly. Expect mostly clear skies with minimal new snow in the forecast, so the hard-pack conditions you see now should persist. This is prime corn snow territory if you know how to time it right. The resort is targeting a closing day of April 19th weather and conditions permitting, so you've still got nearly a month to log some miles. Spring at Heavenly means the California Base Area, Gondola, and Stagecoach are your main access points, with lifts running 9am to 4pm daily. Beyond skiing, the Heavenly Gondola provides stunning panoramic views of Lake Tahoe even if you're not riding, and South Lake Tahoe's après-ski scene offers plenty of dining and entertainment options to cap off your day. One heads-up: if you're planning to venture off-piste, remember that Heavenly's backcountry terrain isn't always controlled for avalanche safety or regularly patrolled, so always check local conditions and never venture alone. Stick to the groomed runs if you want guaranteed peace of mind, and you'll find 60 percent of the terrain is inte

NOW PLAYING

Spring Corn Season at Heavenly: Timing, Conditions, and Your Final Month to Ski

0:00 3:15

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Lakewood Church Lakewood Church This is the podcast from Lakewood Church in Black Mountain, NC!www.lakewoodbmt.com  Dragnet Entertainment Radio The Dragnet radio show was a groundbreaking and influential police procedural drama that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1957. Here are some key things to know about it:Main Features:Focus: The show followed the cases of Sergeant Joe Friday and his partners, primarily in the Los Angeles Police Department. It depicted the real-life work of detectives, including the tedious investigation process, interviews, stakeouts, and occasional danger.Realism: Jack Webb, the show's creator and star, aimed for authenticity. Episodes were often based on real cases, with details changed to protect the innocent. The dialogue was direct and unvarnished, mimicking the way police officers actually spoke.Famous Intro: The show's opening sequence is iconic: the announcer's voice declaring "This is the city... Los Angeles... California..." followed by the signature "dun-dun-DUN" theme music.Impact:Pioneering Police Procedural: Dragnet is considered a pioneer of My Take On It with Your Angelic Karma® Your Angelic Karma Here we take a look at how the United States measures alongside other First World Nations. + taking a deep dive into the science -The Report Relaxing Free Sounds Instant Media Access Welcome to RELAXING FREE SOUNDS — your pocket-sized escape into pure atmosphere. This podcast is built for the moments when you need to soften the noise of the day and replace it with something calmer, steadier, and more natural. Whether you’re winding down after work, focusing on a task, trying to drift into sleep, or simply craving a sense of space, you’ll find immersive soundscapes designed to help you breathe a little deeper and feel a little lighter. Each episode is a carefully curated ambience session, created to feel like you’ve stepped into a different place. Expect soothing nature soundscapes like rainfall on leaves, distant thunder rolling across the horizon, gentle ocean waves, forest wind moving through pines, mountain streams, crackling campfires, and night insects humming under a wide sky. You’ll also hear city and indoor ambience for those who love the comfort of lived-in spaces: cozy café chatter, soft library hush, subtle office room tone, a quiet apartment at night, a

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report?

This episode is 3 minutes long.

When was this Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report episode published?

This episode was published on March 21, 2026.

What is this episode about?

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with spring conditions in full effect and plenty of terrain to explore as we head into the...

Can I download this Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!