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Utah's July 4th: Fireworks Light Up Skies Amidst Fire Bans
3 Jul
Summary
- Utah residents urged to attend professional shows due to wildfire risks.
- Many Utah cities have banned personal fireworks, leaving restrictions to local officials.
- Professional fireworks displays are scheduled across Utah on July 3 and July 4.

Professional fireworks shows are scheduled across Utah on July 3 and 4, offering a dazzling alternative to personal displays. Many Utah cities have banned personal fireworks entirely due to significant wildfire risks, leaving local officials to determine restrictions. Governor Spencer Cox has emphasized the need to respond to current conditions, encouraging attendance at organized events. Logan, North Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, and West Bountiful will host shows on Friday, July 3.
Saturday, July 4, features numerous celebrations, including America's Freedom Festival with Brad Paisley, Cedar City's parade and festival, and Centerville's Freedom Festival. Heber Valley will offer a drone show on Friday, with its Saturday fireworks canceled due to dry conditions. Hurricane, Kaysville, Layton, North Ogden, and Park City also plan fireworks or drone shows throughout the weekend. Riverton, Sandy, St. George, and Lehi will host their own significant Independence Day events, often accompanied by music and family activities.