Snow & Ski Conditions Las Lenas

The Las Lenas snow report for Aug 19 is a 47" base depth with 13 of 16 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Las Lenas are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

 
4"6"0.8"3"5"0"

Base

47"
Machine Groomed

Mid Mountain

71"
Packed Powder

Summit

118"
Packed Powder

Depth vs Average

194%
vs average of 24" on Aug 19
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Lifts Open
13/16 open
Km Open
24 Km Open
Runs Open
24/27 open
Beginner Runs Open
5/5
Intermediate Runs Open
9/9
Advanced Runs Open
9/12
Expert Runs Open
1/1
Runs Open
89%

Resort Overview

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Jul 11
Projected Opening
Sep 26
Projected Closing
Las Leñas is tucked deep in the Argentine Andes, in the province of Mendoza, and spans a staggering 17,401 hectares of skiable terrain. With a base elevation of 2,240 m and a summit reaching 3,430 m, it offers a vertical drop of 1,190 m—one of the largest in South America. The resort features 27 trails accessed by 15 lifts, including quad and double chairs and surface lifts, and receives an average of 41 inches of snowfall annually, supported by snowmaking on key runs.The trail breakdown caters to a wide range of skiers: 19% beginner, 33% intermediate, 44% advanced, and 4% expert. Families will appreciate the dedicated beginner zones, ski school programs, and childcare services, while more adventurous skiers can explore the expansive terrain and long descents, including a 7 km run that winds from summit to base.What sets Las Leñas apart is its sheer scale and high-alpine setting. The resort is known for its lift-accessible backcountry terrain, dramatic scenery, and a compact village layout that makes everything—from slopes to après-ski—easily walkable. Whether you're chasing powder, carving groomers, or enjoying a mountain getaway with the family, Las Leñas delivers a complete alpine experience.

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