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  • Last Call at Heavenly: Spring Powder and Final Laps Before Season Closes April 12th
    Apr 1 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    # Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report

    Well, if you're eyeing Heavenly right now, here's what you need to know before you head to Lake Tahoe's crown jewel. The mountain is currently sitting pretty with 58 centimeters of snow at the summit and 25 centimeters at the base, which is respectable for early April. The good news? A powder alarm was issued, forecasting about 7 inches of fresh snow over the next two days, so conditions are about to get seriously interesting.

    Looking at the immediate past, Heavenly picked up some meaningful snow recently. The mountain received 6 inches on March 31st with up to an inch more falling on April 1st, and there's 12 centimeters predicted for April 2nd. If you're timing it right, you could catch some excellent spring powder conditions before the warmer weather takes over. The last significant snowfall before this recent activity was back on February 19th, so this latest dump is a welcome gift as the season winds down.

    The mountain is operating with 14 out of 94 kilometers of terrain open, which means about 15 percent of the resort is skiable right now. You've got 10 out of 27 lifts running, so plan accordingly and expect some potential wait times on the open terrain. The valley run is open, giving you that classic Heavenly experience with those legendary Lake Tahoe views. Snow quality is currently spring snow, which means it's slushy in the afternoons and can be firm in the mornings, so get up early if you want the best corn snow.

    Current weather is showing temperatures ranging from lows around 34°F to highs near 46°F in the valley, with colder conditions higher up the mountain where you'll see temperatures around 24°F at the summit. You can expect freeze-thaw conditions from mid-mountain upward, which is typical for this time of year and actually contributes to that classic spring corn snow experience that many skiers love.

    Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, April 2nd brings southwest winds with new snow at altitude, staying relatively cold. By April 3rd through 6th, conditions stabilize with clearer skies and warming temperatures ranging from the high 30s to low 50s. The snow line will gradually climb as temperatures warm, so you'll want to prioritize higher elevation runs as the week progresses.

    One important heads-up: Heavenly's season officially closes on April 12th, so you're in the final stretch of the 2025-2026 season. This is your last real chance to make some spring laps before the resort shuts down for the season. The mountain has delivered the goods this year with excellent accumulation throughout the season, and that late-season powder alert means the party isn't over yet. Bundle up those layers, time your runs for maximum corn, and enjoy what could be some excellent late-season skiing before it all wraps up.

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  • Late Season Spring Shred at Heavenly: Storm Coming, Conditions Evolving
    Mar 31 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out classic late-season vibes right now—think variable and spring conditions begging for those carve-happy turns with Lake Tahoe sparkling below. Base snow depth sits around 19-30 inches (48-76 cm), thinning to a sketchy 8 inches in spots, while the summit holds stronger at 83-118 cm for epic descents off the 10,067-foot peak. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last real dump was back in mid-February—but don't sweat it, piste surfaces range from hard-pack to spring snow, perfect for speed demons, though off-piste is crusty and thin, so stick to groomed runs unless you're chasing adventure.

    Currently, it's cloudy with temps hovering 42-52°F at base (feeling brisk with southwest gusts up to 35 mph on ridges) and cooler 30-38°F up top—grab that shell jacket for the chill. Lifts? 8-11 of 27 are spinning (check live for updates), unlocking 6 of 111 trails and just 71 of 4,800 skiable acres, but quality grooming keeps the fun flowing on that 3,500-foot vertical. Season total? A modest 33 inches so far, way shy of the 1200 cm annual average, thanks to snowmaking on 73% of runs.

    Big news: Storm alert! Up to 6-13 inches could blast in starting today through April 3, with light snow showers and a dropping line around 7,000-8,500 feet—prime for powder days if it sticks. Next 5 days look mild and mostly sunny: highs climbing to 55-76°F, lows 30-51°F, turning corn snow heaven by week's end, but watch for rain lower down. Resort stays open till April 12, no night skiing or tubing yet. Pro tip from locals: Hit early for soft morning crud, fuel up at Tamarack Lodge apres, and tune those edges for icy patches—pure Tahoe magic awaits!

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  • Spring Shred Alert: Heavenly's Final Lap with Fresh Snow Coming Wednesday
    Mar 30 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is hanging on for those late-season vibes with spring snow calling your name! Right now, the base sits at a solid 25cm deep, while the summit boasts 58cm—perfect for carving with that sun-baked crust locals love to bomb. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (last real snow was Feb 19), and season total? Think around the average 263 inches historically, though this year's been leaner.

    Only 15% of terrain's open—14km of 94km slopes, including the valley run, with 10 of 27 lifts spinning from 9a-4p daily. Piste conditions scream **spring snow**: soft and slushy up high during freeze-thaw cycles, ideal for park rats at the open Fun Park (halfpipe's closed). Off-piste? Stay cautious—thin cover means rocks lurking.

    Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with temps from 6-17°C at base (3-10°C summit), slight shower chance but no big precip. Looking ahead, tomorrow's clear-ish at 43°F max/31°F min, then Wednesday brings up to 2in new snow falling to base level—game on! Thursday: chilly 36°F/27°F, no snow. Friday-Saturday: warming to 49°F/31°F then 58°F/34°F, mostly clear but freeze-thaw keeps it groomed fun. Early next week hits 50s-60s with slim snow odds.

    Pro tip: Call 530-302-2751 for real-time updates or 530-542-6922 if uphill skinning—resort's open till April 12! Pack sunscreen for those Tahoe views, hit the lively après in Heavenly Village, and snag next season's pass before April 12. Who's ready to send it?

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  • Spring Corn Season at Heavenly Mountain Resort - Catch the Last Rides Before April 19
    Mar 29 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out that late-season spring vibe right now—think corn snow begging for your carves as we cruise into April! Access is all via the California Base Area with Gunbarrel and The Tram firing from 9am to 4pm, perfect for lapping those sun-soaked runs. Snow depths sit at about 35cm at the base and 83cm up top (mid-mountain elevation), but no fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours—last dump was way back on Feb 19, so expect variable spring conditions with groomers holding strong and off-piste needing caution for avy risks.

    Weather's playing nice today: sunny skies, base temps around 56-59°F and summit hovering 47-48°F with light winds (3 mph), ideal for shedding layers mid-run. Pistes are primed for fun, but warming temps mean slushy afternoons—hit it early for the goods. Season total snowfall? Solid base from earlier storms, but details are fuzzy without recent reports; text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time deets.

    Looking ahead, it's mostly dry and mild: tomorrow partly cloudy with highs 53-64°F (lows 28-38°F), then sunny stretches through the week with highs climbing to 69-79°F and lows 35-45°F—classic Tahoe spring shredding, but watch for gusts up to 50mph on ridges. Target closing day is April 19 (weather permitting), so snag those limited lift tickets in advance via the My Epic App!

    Pro tip: Gondola's spinning 10am-5pm for sightseeing and the Mountain Coaster if you're not skiing—dining's open at California Lodge, Tamarack, and more. Rentals at California Lodge from 8:30am-5pm. No big events popping this week, but keep ears open for spring parties. Boots up, locals—let's make turns before it melts!

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  • Spring Corn and Chill Vibes: Heavenly's Slim Snow Days Call for Early Morning Runs
    Mar 28 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Hey powder hounds, ready to shred Heavenly Mountain Resort? Right now, the base sits at a slim **8-23 inches** of variable and spring snow, thinning out up top where conditions are turning slushy under the sun—perfect for carvin' groomers if you hit it early. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), but the season total clocks in around **33 inches**, way below Heavenly's epic 263-inch average, so locals are eyeing every flake.

    Expect mild spring vibes today with temps hovering **41-53°F** at base, cooler at the **10,067-foot summit** around 30s, and light rain possible—grab that jacket for the corn snow carve session. Out of 27 lifts, **8-11** are spinning, unlocking **6 of 111 trails** across 71 of 4,800 skiable acres, mostly intermediates and a smidge of beginner/expert terrain. Pistes are **spring snow** or hard-packed in spots; off-piste is crusty and risky—stick to bounds and check avy reports before venturing.

    Looking ahead, the next five days stay warmish with highs **41-53°F** and lows in the 20s-30s, mostly clear skies but watch for rain showers and a tease of **8cm snow** by March 31 PM—could freshen things up for late-season laps before the April 12 close. Freeze-thaw cycles mean buttery mornings turning to mash PM, so dawn patrol rules.

    Pro tip from the Tahoe crew: Scope the grooming (under 2% now, but they deliver), hit the terrain parks while open, and note no night skiing or tubing. With Lake Tahoe views and that massive 3,500-foot vert, it's still prime for sending it—just pack layers and sunscreen for these sunny, slim-snow days. Boots up!

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  • Spring Slush and Tahoe Views: Late Season Magic at Heavenly Mountain
    Mar 27 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Hey skiers and riders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out that classic late-season vibe right now—spring snow calling your name for some epic carves with Lake Tahoe sparkling below! Think variable and spring conditions on the pistes, perfect for buttery turns if you hit it early before the corn softens up, while off-piste stays a bit unpredictable with crustier spots nearby. Base depth's hovering around 8-31 inches, thinning at the bottom but holding 31 inches up top at the 10,067-foot summit.

    No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but the season total's at a solid 33 inches so far, with historic averages over 250 for the full winter. You've got 8-15 of 27 lifts spinning (numbers varying by report), unlocking 6-47 of 111 trails and up to 1,824 acres for slashing those 4,800 total skiable playgrounds—mostly from the California Base Area as spring skiing winds down toward a target close on April 19. Lifts run 9am-4pm daily, so grab advance tickets 'cause they're limited!

    Weather's mostly sunny and mild today, base around 42-50°F, summit cooler at 31-38°F with light winds—prime for shedding layers mid-run. Looking ahead, expect warming trends: highs climbing to 50-60s°F over the next few days with lows in the 20s-30s, possible light rain or clouds but no big dumps forecast soon (maybe 8cm by March 31 PM). Pack sunscreen and stay flexible—text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time lift tweaks.

    Pro tip from the locals: Hit groomed runs early for best grip, scope the gondola for sightseeing or mountain coaster thrills (10am-3:30pm), and refuel at open spots like California Lodge or Sky Deck. With spring conditions dominating, it's all about that playful slush—shred responsibly and celebrate Heavenly's 70th season with Tahoe views that'll have you grinning ear-to-ear!

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  • Spring Corn and Lake Views: Last Chances at Heavenly Before April 19
    Mar 26 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Hey skiers and riders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out classic spring vibes right now, with that sun-soaked Tahoe magic calling your name for some epic turns before closing day on April 19—weather permitting, of course. Picture this: a solid 31-inch base at the summit holding strong amid **spring snow** conditions, perfect for carving groomers or bumping through variable spots on the 1824 open acres. Down low, base depths hover around 8-31 inches, but expect some crust and slush as temps climb—locals say hit it early for the best corn.

    No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), and season total sits around 33 inches so far, though Heavenly's beast-mode average is 272 inches yearly. Right now, 15 of 27 lifts are spinning from 9am-4pm via California Base, Gondola, and Stagecoach—47 of 111 trails open (42% terrain), including 71 skiable acres. Pistes are variable with grooming on select runs; off-piste is thin and rocky, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing adventure.

    Current weather? Mild and mostly clear today around mid-mountain (2535m), with highs near 55°F at base pushing to 47°F up high—light winds, some clouds rolling in. Freeze line's at 3900m, so upper bowls might firm up overnight.

    Looking ahead, it's warm and dry for the next five days: expect highs 51-64°F, lows 23-37°F, mostly sunny to partly cloudy, no new snow forecast—pure spring shredding with rain risks lower down. Text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time lift tweaks.

    Pro tip from Tahoe insiders: Grab advance lift tickets (they're limited), fuel up at open spots like California Lodge or Tamarack, and scope the gondola for sightseeing if slopes soften. No major events, but the views over Lake Tahoe never disappoint—pack sunscreen, layers, and let's chase those last powder memories!

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  • Spring Shredding at Heavenly: Lake Views, Corn Snow, and Layering Tips for Peak Season
    Mar 25 2026
    Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

    Hey powder hounds, Heavenly Mountain Resort is still shredding with spring vibes calling your name! Right now, the base sits at a solid 31 inches thinning to 5 inches lower down, while the summit holds 31 inches of spring snow—perfect for carving those groomers with Lake Tahoe sparkling below. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a healthy 185 inches, keeping the stashes alive.

    Only 5 of 27 lifts and 50 of 111 trails are spinning (45% open), covering 1824 acres, so hit the California side early to dodge crowds on those intermediate cruisers—60% of terrain is your playground. Conditions? Variable spring snow with hard-pack patches; pistes are firm but groomed, while off-piste varies wildly—think wind crust in sunnier spots, but check avy risks before venturing out.

    Weather's cooling into classic Tahoe turnover: today's around 40-52°F at base with freeze-thaw cycles, summit chillier. Look ahead—possible 2 inches tomorrow (Wed), then dry and warming: 36-40°F Thu/Fri, up to 49°F Sat, 58°F Sun. Expect clear skies mostly, light winds building, ideal for corn snow laps.

    Pro tip from locals: Dress in layers for mornings crisp as fresh tracks, soften by noon. Resort's open 9a-4p daily, but with limited lifts, prioritize Ridge Run or Mott Canyon steeps. No tubing or night skiing yet, and watch for slushy lower runs. Epic Pass perks are calling for next season—grab one and keep the Tahoe dream rolling!

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