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Night, Lights & Snow
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Illuminating the slopes can be an awe-inspiring view, but experiencing the lighted trails at off peak times and often at a lower cost are some very enticing benefits. Of course, you have to brave the chill factor.

These mountains offer moonlight ski runs:

Zermatt, Switzerland for 63 Swiss francs and 47.50 for children, the price includes dinner and one-way transport.

Keystone, Colorado, $51 to ski from 4-9 and they also offer Full Moon Snow-shoe tours at $35, reservations required.

Whistler Resort, Canada offers Night Cross-Country skiing at 4-8 Canadian dollars.

Stowe Mountain, Vermont offers night skiing at $21-$27
Source: NY Times

For the hottest ski resorts, visit our Great Eight Hotels: North American Ski Escapes


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