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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 3 MIN

Spring Shredding at Heavenly: Blue Bird Days and Firm Corning Snow Over Lake Tahoe

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 spring vibes over Lake Tahoe's sparkling shores! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 inches of snow depth, ramping up to about 118 cm (around 46 inches) at the summit—perfect for carving those legendary groomers across 4,800 acres. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, with the most recent dusting back in February, leaving pistes in hard-pack to variable conditions—think firm bases ideal for speed demons but watch for icy patches off-piste, where avalanches aren't always controlled, so gear up and buddy up! Lifts spin from 9am to 4pm daily (Galaxy, Mott, and Killebrew close at 3pm), with 20-25 of 29 open, unlocking 85% of trails—plenty of blue cruisers like Ridge Run, Canyonland, and Liz's for intermediates, plus steeps for black diamond hunters. Current weather? Clear skies rule, with base temps hitting 55-71°F highs and 36-47°F lows today—freeze-thaw action up high means grab your shades for those bluebird days! Looking ahead, the next five days scream sun-soaked shredding: highs climbing to 76°F by Friday, dipping to 67°F Saturday under clouds, then back to clear and mild through early next week—no new snow forecast, so expect continued spring corn snow. Season total? Heavenly's averaged 272 inches historically, but this late March push has us eyeing a potential April 19 closing day (weather permitting). Pro tips from the locals: Hit via California Base or Gondola, text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time intel, and snag Epic Passes for next season's perks like friend tickets. Parking fills fast at Stagecoach—arrive early, warm up at California Lodge or Sky Deck, and respect the terrain: blues dominate (60%), but experts get their thrills too. Whether you're railing groomers or airing parks, Heavenly's 70th season is delivering—strap in and send it! 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 spring vibes over Lake Tahoe's sparkling shores! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 inches of snow depth, ramping up to about 118 cm (around 46 inches) at the summit—perfect for carving those legendary groomers across 4,800 acres. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, with the most recent dusting back in February, leaving pistes in hard-pack to variable conditions—think firm bases ideal for speed demons but watch for icy patches off-piste, where avalanches aren't always controlled, so gear up and buddy up! Lifts spin from 9am to 4pm daily (Galaxy, Mott, and Killebrew close at 3pm), with 20-25 of 29 open, unlocking 85% of trails—plenty of blue cruisers like Ridge Run, Canyonland, and Liz's for intermediates, plus steeps for black diamond hunters. Current weather? Clear skies rule, with base temps hitting 55-71°F highs and 36-47°F lows today—freeze-thaw action up high means grab your shades for those bluebird days! Looking ahead, the next five days scream sun-soaked shredding: highs climbing to 76°F by Friday, dipping to 67°F Saturday under clouds, then back to clear and mild through early next week—no new snow forecast, so expect continued spring corn snow. Season total? Heavenly's averaged 272 inches historically, but this late March push has us eyeing a potential April 19 closing day (weather permitting). Pro tips from the locals: Hit via California Base or Gondola, text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time intel, and snag Epic Passes for next season's perks like friend tickets. Parking fills fast at Stagecoach—arrive early, warm up at California Lodge or Sky Deck, and respect the terrain: blues dominate (60%), but experts get their thrills too. Whether you're railing groomers or airing parks, Heavenly's 70th season is delivering—strap in and send it! 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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