Oklahoma's Best July 4th Fireworks and Events
There’s no shortage of patriotism in Oklahoma, and practically every community has their own extravagant Fourth of July celebration. From festivals with live music, to firework shows over Grand Lake, to the best parades around, the Sooner State knows how to celebrate. Get ready to enjoy the perfect Fourth of July 2024 in Oklahoma!
LibertyFest, Edmond, OK
CNN and USA Today selected LibertyFest as one of the top 10 places to be in America on July 4. Oklahoma’s largest hometown parade kicks off at 9 a.m. on July 4 and the party goes on all day, culminating in the largest fireworks display in the OKC metro area. There will be lots of entertainment all day long, and the best bet is to check the website for times and locations of all events.
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June 27 - Edmond's LibertyFest - Concert in the Park
June 28 - Edmond's LibertyFest - Rodeo
June 29 - Edmond's LibertyFest - Car Show and ParkFest
June 30 - Edmond's LibertyFest - Liberty Sprint
July 3 - Edmond's LibertyFest - Patriotic Radio Show
Honor America Day, Anadarko, OK
This year’s event is being held on June 28 starting at 5 p.m. The festival is free to the public, so you’re able to buy delicious treats offered by various food vendors! There will be live music and entertainment throughout the day, along with children’s activities and lots of fun to be had. At the end of the day, you can enjoy a wonderful fireworks celebration.
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Freedom Fest, Yukon, OK
Freedom Fest begins on July 3 and continues all day on July 4. The OKC Philharmonic, will be on hand, there’ll be a car show, parade, entertainers and free watermelon. A fireworks display starts at 10 p.m. each night. Bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the fun.
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Tribute to Liberty, Midwest City, OK
The festivities kick off at 7 p.m. with live entertainment. At 8:30 p.m. The fireworks display starts about 9:45 p.m. Food trucks will also be available!
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Tulsa FreedomFest, OK Tulsa, OK
Tulsa’s largest celebration is on the River Parks. The festival has tons of children’s activities at Veterans Park, complete with a zip line, inflatables, and games. Vendors will be on hand to provide food and beverages. When you’re watching the fireworks display, tune the radio to KRMG 102.3 FM to listen to an accompanying musical score that goes with the lights.
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Games and Fireworks on the Square, Pawnee, OK
Historic Pawnee is a great place to enjoy an old-fashioned Fourth of July. Games on the square kicks off at 8 a.m. with turtle races, tug-of-war, sack races and more. The parade will wind through the downtown area around noon. The day concludes with fireworks at dusk at Pawnee Lake.
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Duck Creek Fireworks, Afton, OK
This firework show is the longest running tradition on Grand Lake, dating all the way back to 1946. During the day, you can enjoy live music, food, vendors and swimming before the boat parade begins. The Oklahoma Air National Guard opens the show with a flyby of War Birds at 7:15 p.m. The event is held on July 4!
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Chickasaw Boomer Blast Fireworks Show, Stillwater, OK
The firework show starts at dark, but the party starts at around noon at Boomer Lake Park when the park will be closed to vehicular traffic. Food trucks and fun park activities for the whole family will be going on from noon. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets to sit in the park or find seats, so you can relax and watch the fireworks.
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Celebrate America, Prague, OK
The opening ceremony of the celebration is at the gazebo at 9:30 a.m. The city hosts Fourth of July races, tournaments, a balloon toss and swimming all afternoon. There'll be a kid's parade at 9:00 a.m., giveaways, and a fireworks display at dusk.
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