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Published: Thursday, Jan. 7 2010 12:00 a.m. MST

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Snooooow!

Without a doubt Brighton has the best night skiing in utah.. 200 acres and 3 lifts which makes the lines short. 5 hours of night boarding at brighton twice a week is all i can handle. Only problem is how cold it gets up there at night. Staying warm can be tough. layer up.

WOLF MOUNTAIN

Wolf Mountain has the best night skiing in the state! The entire mountain is lit up and they have plenty of snow thanks to snowmaking efforts. Their ski school and terrain parks are hidden gems in the state. Best family value anywhere.

Sundance front mountain

is great bunny hill for first time skiers. I guarantee you no powder on front side under the lights. Powder enthusiasts go to the bigger resorts. Plus, their front side lift is the slowest in the world due to wind energy. Robert Redford "claims" he is an environmentalist but burns wood for heat in lodges. Celebrities have the largest carbon footprints money can buy.

Former Ski racer

I remember when we use to practice at Sundance years ago under the lights. Snow was often fantastic under the cold weather. It was also better than the current setup, because there was night skiing for two lifts (Navajo & Mandan), which provided more mountain AND better runs. I always wondered if they would open up the upper mountain, and hopefully with time, they will. Arrowhead would be great under the lights.

Love the night

Sundances Top Gun night skiing run is a black diamond, and incredible. The bowel bounces the light with an amazing effect

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