Frisco's Fabulous 4th of July
Thursday, July 04, 2024 at 08:00am
Frisco's Fabulous 4th of July
Various Venues in Frisco
If you are looking for an Independence Day in a quintessential and mellow small mountain town, then Frisco will fit the bill. With big town amenities and amazing outdoor opportunities, yet a friendly, small-town feel, Frisco is the ideal place to make 4th of July memories.
Schedule of Activities
8:00AM - 9:00AM: Free Frisco, Colorado Kids' Fishing Derby
The free Frisco, Colorado Kids' Fishing Derby will take place at Meadow Creek Park. Free fishing derby registration is now open.
The Frisco Bay Marina rents fishing poles if you do not have your own and is about a three minute drive from Meadow Creek Park. A huge thank you to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for stocking the pond before the fishing derby.
The fishing derby will take place at Meadow Creek Park (828 Meadow Drive, Frisco, CO) from 8:00am - 9:00am. The Town of Frisco partners with Colorado Parks and Wildlife to bring this July 4th fishing derby tradition to kids and their families each year in Frisco. The pond is stocked with fish.
This is for youth up to 14 years of age.
Kids should bring their own fishing poles. The Frisco Bay Marina does rent fishing poles if you do not have your own. The Marina is open from 9:00am - 5:00pm seven days a week.
Click Here for Registration
8:00AM - 11:00AM: Team Summit Pancake Breakfast
The traditional Team Summit Pancake Breakfast will take place right off of Main Street in front of the Old Community Center Building at 110 3rd Avenue. Proceeds from the Pancake Breakfast benefit Team Summit - $10 for adults and $5 for kids 8 and under.
1:00PM: Parade On Main Street
The 4th of July parade will take place on Frisco Main Street from Madison Avenue to Sixth Avenue. Don't just watch the parade, be a part of the parade with a decorated float, vintage vehicle, or non-motorized parade entry.
Decorated Floats
Back this year - we will have a limited amount of entries available for traditional decorated cars or trailers (no more than 4 vehicles per entry).
Vintage Vehicles
We also welcome those who have vintage vehicles to join the fun and show off your car in this year's parade (cars must be prior to 1985, no more than 4 cars per entry).
Non-Motorized
Everyone and everything is welcome in our non-motorized category, as long as it doesn't have a motor! Including decorated bikes, dressed up dogs, people walking, horses, people on scooters and skateboards, people with cats… as long as it doesn't have a motor… you get the idea
Register For The 4th Of July Parade
Immediately Following Parade: Activities On Main Street
Activities on Main Street (1st - 2nd Avenues) fire dancers, hoola hoopers, jugglers, balloon artists, face painters, free bandana tie dying, a bounce house obstacle course, and more!
4:30PM: Free Concert On The Big Stage At 1st Avenue And Main Street With North Mississippi Allstars
About North Mississippi Allstars
After 25 years, twelve albums, four GRAMMY Award nominations, and sold out shows everywhere, North Mississippi Allstars open up their world once again on their thirteenth album, Set Sail, welcoming other family members into the fold.
As legend has it, Luther and Cody Dickinson started the band in 1996 as a loose collective of like-minded second-generation musicians who shared a local repertoire and regional style. Over the years, the lineup shifted by design, and each subsequent record offered up a different combination of collaborators. This time around, they mined the talents of Jesse Williams on bass and Lamar Williams, Jr. on vocals. During the Allman Betts Band Family Revival, the Dickinsons first linked up with Lamar, son of the Allman Brothers bassist Lamar Williams, Sr., becoming fast friends and collaborators and eventually paving the way for their newest album, Set Sail.
An Old Fashioned Day With Friends and Family
The focus of 4th of July can still be on spending the day celebrating in a simpler, small town way with friends and family. There are many great ways to celebrate Independence Day in Frisco including backyard BBQs, hikes with family, fishing, getting out on Dillon Reservoir, toasting to our independence at local restaurants, strolling Main Street, trying your hand at disc golfing on our free course, going on a chuck wagon dinner ride, taking a bike ride on over 55 miles of recreation path or on miles of singletrack dirt trails, and challenging yourself at our free bike park.