With fires so prevalent, many cities have bans on fireworks, and there are some hefty fines if found shooting illegal fireworks off. Let the professionals provide you a great show. Below you will find the scheduled displays by city.
Arvada’s Fourth of July fireworks display will be held at Stenger Sports Complex. Gates will open to vehicles at 7 p.m., and fireworks will start around 9 p.m., according to the city. W. 58th Avenue. will be closed to traffic starting at 8 p.m. Parking will be free but first-come, first-served.
Personal fireworks are banned, and no RVs, drones, alcohol, charcoal grills, or pets will be allowed. Propane grills will be allowed.
Aurora’s fireworks display is planned for Sunday, July 4 starting at 9:30 p.m. at Bicentennial Park. People will be able to watch from the Aurora Municipal Center’s Great Lawn, and the Municipal Center’s grounds and parking lot.
However, there will be no music, activities, or food and drinks for sale.
Berthoud’s fireworks display this year will be held at the Bein Baseball Complex and will include music, drinks, a kid zone and more. The fireworks will be shot off from Richardson Open Space at 9 p.m., but N. Berthoud Parkway will be closed, and people won’t be able to view the show from the open space.
Admission into the Fourth of July festival space at the Bein Complex is free. The festival starts at 5 p.m. on July 3 and runs until 8:30 p.m., with fireworks starting at 9 p.m.
There will be several food trucks, a beer garden, a DJ playing music, concessions, a dodgeball game, and a kids zone with slides, face painting and balloon artists.
Brighton’s sixth-annual Stars & Stripes event will be held on Saturday, July 3 at Riverdale Regional Park. The free event includes a 7:30 a.m. 5K run, a 10 a.m. cornhole competition, live music from Morgan Evans and The Tyler Walker Band starting at 5 p.m., food and drinks, and fireworks set to start around 9:30 p.m.
The Great American Picnic in Broomfield is back in 2021 with fun for the whole family stating at 5 p.m. at Broomfield County Commons Park. Concessions and food vendors, plus a beer garden, will be available. Fireworks are scheduled for 9:30 p.m. Click here for a schedule.
If fireworks are a traditional part of your July 4 celebration, you’ll want to turn your attention to Santa Fe Quarry Mesa – the butte above Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course – for this year’s fireworks show. Starting at sundown (about 9:30 p.m.) on Sunday, July 4, fireworks will shoot off from the top of the Santa Fe Quarry Mesa. Fireworks can be seen from most places in Town. Get more information on the views around town on the city's website.
The Colorado Rapids, in conjunction with Commerce City, announced that the club will host its 24th annual 4thFest Celebration with a post-game fireworks display at DICK’s Sporting Goods Park on July 4. The state’s largest public fireworks display will follow the game. Tickets to the July 4 match are now available.
DENVER (Elitch Gardens) — July 4
Elitch Gardens will light up the downtown Denver skyline on July 4 at closing time.
The Park Hill Parade will return for its 11th year at 1:30 p.m. on July 4. It is Denver’s largest Independence Day march and will travel along 23rd Avenue from Dexter Street to Krameria Street. More than 50 groups are participating in 2021.
You can watch the Rockies take on the St. Louis Cardinals at Coors Field before a firework show on both July 2 and 3. Fireworks will begin about a half-hour after the game.
The City of Englewood is ready to host an evening of fun, food and fireworks to celebrate this year’s Fourth of July on July 3 for residents from Englewood, Littleton, Sheridan and Arapahoe County. The festivities begin at Belleview Park and Cornerstone Park at 5 p.m. with local business vendors and food trucks. Fireworks start at 9:15 p.m.
The Golden Lions Club is organizing and hosting a 4th of July community celebration in Lions Park (1300 10th St., Golden) again this year. Activities will include music provided by two bands starting at 3 p.m. and a fireworks display in the evening. Guests can purchase food and drinks from American Legion Golden Post 21, two specialty food trucks, Coors and Golden City Brewery beer, and Bonacquisti Wines (Denver's Urban Winery).
The 3rd annual Big Boom Bash will celebrate with a fireworks-only display on July 3 around 9:15 p.m. The show is choreographed to music by MIX 100. The show will be visible from Lakewood parks, neighborhoods and residences within a 1.5-mile radius of Jeffco Stadium, located at 500 Kipling St.
Bandimere Speedway will host an all-day event July 3, with races in the evening and a fireworks show beginning around 9:45 p.m. Admission will be $33 for adults ($30 in advance), $21 for kids 6-12 and free for children 5 and under. Parking will be $15. Visit the Bandimere website for full details and ticket information.
Fireworks will begin at approximately 9:15 p.m. at Westminster City Park, located at 10455 N. Sheridan Boulevard. It's recommended taking the shuttle to the park. Masks are required on the shuttle. There is now pre-show entertainment or vendors this year, but the City of Northglenn will be hosting celebrations in four parks throughout the day, including a car show, face painting, music, and more.
Be safe this Holiday weekend, and enjoy!
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