Bright Nights Returns To Four Mile Historic Park

November 12, 2025

Come see Four Mile in a new light, illuminate your senses, and create everlasting memories. The event runs from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Prices range from $13-$25 while members of the Park enjoy a discount. For more information, visit www.fourmilepark.org/brightnights.

Bright Nights, a collaboration with Tianyu Arts & Culture, Inc., the largest producer of Chinese lantern festivals in North America, returns to Four Mile Historic Park this summer. The show will run from July 19 to September 29, 2024. This event transforms the Park into a captivating realm with larger-than-life sculptures illuminating the night across its 12 acres. Each year brings a fresh theme, new experiences, and captivating sculptures.

Bright Nights at Four Mile is the only opportunity to experience a Tianyu festival in the Mountain West. The event features art by day and magic by night, and with each new year will come a new theme, a new experience, and new sculptures to the festival.

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