SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Fireworks are a Fourth of July tradition, and drone shows are gaining popularity as well. From Bear Lake to St. George, we’ve found somewhere you can celebrate the Fourth. Check out the best places to see fireworks (or drones) near you.
This list will be updated with more events as they are announced before the Fourth of July. If you know about any celebrations that aren’t on this list, send us a tip. Counties are organized alphabetically.
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Beaver County
Milford: This city starts the day with a 6 a.m. cannon salute at sunrise. Afterward, Milford City hosts a parade and lunch served by the Lions Club. The rest of the day is filled with a carnival, foot races, cornhole, and more fun. Finally, at dusk, celebrants can go to the Milford Recreation Complex (70 W River St) to watch fireworks.
Minersville: The Minersville Fourth of July celebration is an all-day celebration in the state. A 5K, parade, corn hole, bounce houses, and more will all be great ways to celebrate Independence Day. Fireworks will go off at dusk at the park.
Box Elder County
Brigham City: The Fourth of July celebration in Brigham City is an all-day event, kicking off at 8 a.m. and ending with fireworks when it’s dark. For those interested in fireworks, live music starts at 8 p.m. at Pioneer Park (800 W Forest Street) in Brigham City. Then, following the performances, a fireworks display will take place at 10 p.m.
Cache County
Hyrum: The Hyrum City fireworks show will take place on the Fourth of July at 10 p.m. Alongside watching the fireworks at the Hyrum Soccer Fields (145 S 700 E), you can tune into the radio station to hear a broadcast that goes along with the display…