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Early Season Stoke: Hitting the Slopes at Heavenly Mountain Resort

Early Season Stoke: Hitting the Slopes at Heavenly Mountain Resort

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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke with fresh powder calling your name across those epic Tahoe views! Right now, the base sits at 20-35 inches deep (thicker up top around 45 cm at the 10,067-foot summit), thanks to 35 cm of new snow dumping yesterday—grab it before it gets tracked out. Season total's at 90 inches so far, building that deep base for the long haul.

Conditions are variable on piste with gripping snow in spots, perfect for carving groomers like Pasty's and Mombo, both spinning from 9am-4pm daily. Only 29 of 111 trails (26% terrain) and 9 of 27 lifts are open via the California Base—think Tram, Gunbarrel, and crew—keeping lines short for you savvy locals who hit first chair.

Today's vibe? Snow showers wrapping up with highs near 34°F and lows at 25°F, feeling crisp under bluebird potential. Look ahead: Saturday brings partly cloudy skies at 30°F/23°F, cooling to 27°F/20°F Sunday, then clearing up with 29-34°F highs through Tuesday—prime for laps without the whiteout chaos.

Off-piste? Still building, but Milky Way Bowl and Mott Canyon tease powder dreams once more opens (hike-ins only, pros). Locals tip: Stick to California Lodge access, snag Epic App for live lift lines and cams, and note reservation parking's required—don't get shut out. Gondola's sightseeing-only (no skiing), but Mountain Coaster and tubing add family fun. With 70th anniversary vibes and events like Toyota Air & Après brewing, this is your cue to rally the crew for untracked Tahoe gold!

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