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Kaboom Town!
Addison: July 3
Rated one of the top five fireworks shows in the United States by the American Pyrotechnic Association, USA Today, and others, this celebration at Addison Circle Park features a choreographed, 30-minute, ground-launched fireworks show simulcast live on the radio. See fly-bys of World Class Warbirds from the Cavanaugh Flight Museum and enjoy food, games, music, and more.
July Fourth Celebration
Alpine: July 4
This annual celebration includes a parade, car show, food and craft vendors, and live music from the band The Resonators. Festivities conclude with a fireworks show in Kokernot Park.
Explode!
Amarillo: July 2
Explore the science of combustion at this family-friendly, Independence Day celebration event at the Don Harrington Discovery Center.
Fourth of July Parade
Arlington: July 4
This annual Fourth of July parade is the longest-running event in Arlington. When the parade kicks off at 9 a.m., floats roll through downtown and UTA’s College Park District to the beat of patriotic music.
H-E-B Austin Symphony July Fourth Concert and Fireworks
Austin: July 4
The Austin Symphony hosts an annual, family-friendly concert of patriotic music at Vic Mathias Shores, culminating in a spectacular firework display over Lady Bird Lake.
Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic
Austin: July 4
This annual tradition returns to the Austin360 Amphitheater at Circuit of The Americas with performances by Willie Nelson & Family, Luke Combs, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Alison Krauss, Jamey Johnson, Steve Earle & The Dukes, Colter Wall, Hayes Carll, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Gene Watson, Billy Joe Shaver, Johnny Bush, Folk Uke, Raelyn Nelson Band, and more.
Red, White, and You: Dancing Through the Decades
Bastrop: July 6
Continue the Independence Day fun with this dance celebration. Enjoy dance lessons, food and drink concessions, historical exhibits, and live music from The Tony Harrison Band. Vintage dress is encouraged.
July Fourth Celebration
Beaumont: July 4
The Symphony of Southeast Texas once again joins the City of Beaumont for its annual July Fourth celebration. The orchestra’s patriotic concert will be held at 8 p.m. outside on the Great Lawn and is free and open to the public. Following the concert, at 9 p.m., the festivities conclude with a grand fireworks display.
Bedford 4thFEST
Bedford: July 4
Festivities begin at noon at the Splash Aquatics Center, then enjoy a children’s pavilion area, live music, a classic car show, and watch fireworks at 10 p.m. at Bedford Boys Ranch Park.
Fourth of July Celebration & PRCA Rodeo
Belton: June 29-July 6
This week-long celebration draws more than 50,000 people and features one of USA Today’s top 10 parades in the country, the Festival on Nolan Creek, live music, a carnival, a patriotic program, and kickoff barbecue, with the PRCA Rodeo being the highlight of the celebration.
Pops in the Park
Big Spring: July 3
An annual celebration of Independence Day at the 400-acre historic Comanche Trail Park’s amphitheater.
Fourth of July Fireworks
Boerne: July 4
Sponsored by the Boerne Fire Department, this fireworks show can be viewed in many places around town, but the best place is Boerne City Park. Bring chairs, picnics, and your American spirit.
Salute to Freedom Fourth of July Festival
Brownsville: July 4
This annual festival offers vendors, games, fireworks, and free food and refreshments for veterans.
Fourth of July Rodeos and Celebration
Canadian: July 4-6
Features a parade, turtle races, art shows, rodeos, arts and crafts, free watermelon, and more.
“TEXAS!” Outdoor Musical
Canyon: Through Aug. 17
This family-friendly outdoor musical drama plays Tuesdays through Sundays in the picturesque Palo Duro Canyon State Park, with a special holiday fireworks show on July 4.
Fourth of July Parade and Cowboy Round-Up
Chappell Hill: July 4
Celebrate the Fourth at the “Biggest Small Town Parade” in Texas. The parade draws nearly 2,500 visitors each year and features the World Famous Marching Kazoo Band.
Fourth of July Celebration
Cleburne: July 4
When it comes to a party, Cleburne does not miss a beat—music, food trucks, and fireworks are coming to Lake Pat Cleburne on the Fourth. Head to the Cleburne Golf Links alongside Lake Pat Cleburne to hear music from Austin Upchurch and Andrew Sevener. The night will end with fireworks from the Lake Pat Cleburne dam.
July Fourth Fly-In
Colorado City: July 4
Head to the airport bright and early to watch airplanes and eat breakfast. Then, enjoy an afternoon of horseshoe and washer pitchin’ tournaments, a hot dog eating contest, and a fireworks show to end the evening at Ruddick Park.
Celebration of American Independence
Comfort: July 4
Parade downtown at 10 a.m., barbecue, family activities, and vendors in Comfort Park.
Fourth of July Fireworks
Dalhart: July 4
Enjoy a fireworks show to celebrate the nation’s independence at Rita Blanca Lake.
Fair Park Fourth
Dallas: July 4
The celebration at Fair Park includes music, food, and a spectacular fireworks show around 9:30 p.m.
Fourth of July Celebration
Del Rio: July 3-4
A 5K Color Run, a carnival, live music at Dr. Alfredo Gutierrez Jr., Amphitheatre and a fireworks show round out two days celebrating the nation’s independence.
Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration
Denison: July 4
Enjoy concessions, entertainment, and fun for the whole family at Heritage Park and Munson Stadium.
Fireworks Show
Denton: July 4
A spectacular fireworks show is set to patriotic music at the University of North Texas’ Apogee Stadium.
Fourth of July Jubilee
Denton: July 4
Features the Liberty 5K and 1-Mile Walk, the Yankee Doodle Parade, a free children’s carnival, food, and a horseshoe tournament.
July Fourth Celebration
Denver City: July 4
Enjoy games, music, crafts, a car show, and a fireworks display in Stuffy Moorhead Park.
Fourth of July Fire in the Sky
Dripping Springs: July 4
Celebrate U.S. independence with a professional fireworks show in Dripping Springs Ranch Park.
Fourth of July World Championship Mud Volleyball Tournament
Dumas: July 4
Teams from all across the Panhandle descend on Dumas to take part in this all-day elimination-style tournament. Cash prizes are awarded to the top four teams. The day is capped off with a dazzling fireworks display.
Independence Day Parade and 5K
Eagle Pass: July 4
On July 4, the downtown parade at 10 a.m. is followed by games, musical entertainment, and a fireworks display at Shelby Park.
Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks
Edna: July 6
Event features an antique tractor show and parade, a kiddie tractor pull, a hot dog eating contest, and a fireworks display in Brackenridge Park and Campground.
Fourth of July People’s Parade and Celebration
Elgin: July 3
This annual event features a walking parade and a variety of activities at Veteran’s Memorial Park in Elgin.
Coolest Fourth of July
Fort Davis: July 4-6
Enjoy live music, entertainment, great food, arts and crafts, live music, and much more on the Jeff Davis County Courthouse lawn Thursday through Saturday. Fireworks are Friday night, and there’s a 5K fun run on July 4.
Fort Worth’s Fourth
Fort Worth: July 4
Float the Trinity River, watch jet ski shows, and hear live music at this annual event, taking place at Panther Island Pavilion. Admission is free, and includes kids activities and tubing. Festivities are followed by the largest July fourth fireworks show in North Texas.
Fourth of July Celebrations
Fredericksburg: July 4
Enjoy a community parade down Main Street in Fredericksburg followed by a patriotic program at Marktplatz, a chili cook-off at Becker Vineyards in Stonewall, live music in Luckenbach, and a concert and fireworks at Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park in Fredericksburg.
July Fourth Celebration
Friendswood: July 4
The parade will begin on Friendswood and Heritage Drives, and concludes at Stevenson Park. In the park after the parade, there will be rides, games, food, entertainment, and fun for the entire family. The evening event starts at 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Park featuring live entertainment by band “The Molly Ringwalds.” Fireworks will start at approximately 9:20 p.m.
Freedom Fest
Frisco: July 3-4
Enjoy great food, music, and fireworks during one of North Texas’s biggest Independence Day celebrations at Frisco Square, and don’t miss the Dachshund Dash and Hotter ‘n Firecrackers Glow Run on July 3.
Beachfront Parade and Fireworks
Galveston: July 4
The island has a parade with performers, floats, and military vehicles, followed by a fireworks show over the Gulf of Mexico.
Star-Spangled Spectacular
Garland: July 4
Families will enjoy face painters, balloon artists, bounce houses, strolling entertainment, and more at Firewheel Town Center. The event will culminate with a patriotic fireworks display sponsored by the City of Garland at 9:15 p.m.
Hometown Freedom Fest
Goliad: July 4
Enjoy live music, food trucks, a car show, and water activities at this Fourth of July celebration in downtown Goliad.
Fireworks over the Lake
Gladewater: July 5
Close out the day with fireworks beginning at dusk over Lake Gladewater.
Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration
Granbury: July 3
For more than 40 years, the Granbury Chamber of Commerce has produced this sensational Independence Day celebration in the historic downtown square, featuring a hometown parade and extreme pyrotechnics fireworks show. This year’s event includes the Kiwanis Firecracker 5K, D&D Rockin’ Rods Classic Car Show, a concert on the square, and a top tier rodeo at the reunion grounds.
Lone Stars and Stripes Fireworks Celebration
Grand Prairie: July 4
Experience the family fun park, fireworks, giveaways, and military discounts at Lone Star Park. Includes live horse racing.
July Fourth Fireworks Extravaganza
Grapevine: July 4
Celebrate America’s birthday in true patriotic style at the 37th annual event at Lake Grapevine.
Freedom Fest
Harlingen: July 3
This Independence Day celebration is complete with food vendors, carnival rides, a fireworks show, and performances by Pat Green, William Michael Morgan, Los Hijos de San Juan, and the Chad Cooke Band.
Independence Day Celebration
Henderson: July 4
Features bounce houses, a giant water slide, food vendors, music, and fireworks at Lake Forest Park.
Red, White, and Boom
Hondo: July 4
An all-day festival providing fun and excitement for the whole family, including live music, a pet parade, food vendors, and a beautiful fireworks display.
Freedom Over Texas
Houston: July 4
Grab your lawn chairs and blankets for this one-of-a-kind patriotic event at Eleanor Tinsley and Sam Houston Parks that is done with a style that is all Houston. There will be a concert headlined by country music star Jake Owen and a fireworks show.
July Fourth Celebration
Huntsville: July 4
Features family entertainment and a fireworks show at Kate Barr Ross Park.
Independence Day Parade and Reception
Irving: July 4
It all starts in Irving’s downtown Heritage District with a patriotic parade, live music, children’s activities, and complimentary watermelon.
Jefferson Railway July Fourth Train
Jefferson: July 4-6
The historic railway offers a special holiday aboard a steam train, with a celebration of flags along the Big Cypress Bayou as the history of Independence Day unfolds in Narrated Historical Day Tours. The ride includes a stop at Diamond Don Gator Pit for feeding live alligators.
Jefferson Salutes America
Jefferson: July 4
The festivities start off with a bicycle/tricycle parade followed by a homemade ice cream contest, and a homemade cake and pie auction. A performance by the Shreveport Metropolitan Concert Band will lead into the Quaker State 500 Duck Race. Fireworks round out this patriotic event.
Fireworks at the Fairgrounds
Johnson City: July 4
Celebrate the Fourth of July with a parade around the courthouse and fireworks and family fun at the Blanco County Fairgrounds.
Freedom Celebration
Junction: July 3-4
Enjoy fireworks along the banks of the South Llano River in Junction City Park on July 3 and a parade on July 4.
Red, White, and Boom Independence Celebration
Kaufman: July 4
Join in on the fun with live music, inflatables, water slides, food vendors, and a fireworks show.
Robert Earl Keen’s Fourth on the River
Kerrville: July 4
Enjoy food, vendor booths, the Guadalupe River, live music, a free concert featuring Robert Earl Keen, and fireworks at Louise Hays Park.
Fourth of July Extravaganza
Kilgore: July 4
This Independence Day event features a 20-minute explosively entertaining fireworks display. Bring the family for a festival-style atmosphere with food vendors, market stalls, and live music at the amphitheater.
Independence Day Fireworks Show
Kyle: July 4
Join in the holiday celebration with a 20-minute fireworks show at Plum Creek Golf Course. If you can see the water tower, you will have a great view of the fireworks.
Firecracker 4 Run
Lake Jackson: July 4
A four-mile run through the neighborhoods of Lake Jackson along Oyster Creek. It is a USATF-certified course.
Fireworks Display
Lake Jackson: July 4
Fireworks in Dunbar Park to celebrate the nation’s birthday.
July Jubilee
Leakey: July 6
Enjoy a weekend of Independence celebrations with a small-town parade, arts and crafts vendors, and food vendors.
Rock ‘N Riverfest
Llano: July 6
Head to Badu Park and enjoy jet ski racing, a pet parade, a car show, and more. Don’t miss the fireworks over the Llano River on July 4 and 6.
Fireworks and Freedom Celebration
Longview: July 4
Includes amusement rides, food, music, weenie dog races, and a fireworks show at the Maude Cobb Convention Center.
Fourth on Broadway Festival
Lubbock: July 4
Event includes a day full of kids’ games, live music, fireworks, food trucks/vendors, and more at Mackenzie Park.
Fourth of July Celebration
Madisonville: July 4
A hometown celebration with a gigantic fireworks display, an antique automobile show, a fun-filled kids’ zone complete with splash pad water park, food vendors, and live entertainment at Lake Madison Park.
Fourth of July Dance and Barbecue
Marathon: July 5-7
One of the most popular events in Brewster County has the distinction of being the longest running. This year features a street dance and annual Chili Cook-Off.
Fireworks Extravaganza
Mesquite: July 6
Enjoy holiday fireworks and high-speed auto racing at Devil’s Bowl Speedway. Admission is required to view fireworks.
Fourth of July Parade and Concert in the Sky
McAllen: July 4
This event features a parade and an evening of entertainment and festivities including music, food, games, and more. Families from every corner of the Rio Grande Valley travel to witness the unique firework extravaganza dubbed the Concert in the Sky.
Red, White, and Boom
McKinney: July 4
The city’s Fourth of July event starts with an all-American parade around the historic downtown square, followed by a block party. Fireworks and a concert are free of charge to the general public.
Star-Spangled Salute
Midland: July 4
The day begins with the children’s sidewalk parade. Evening activities include the family fun zone, a beer garden for adults, and live music in Hogan Park. The event concludes with one of the largest fireworks displays in West Texas.
Freedom Fest
Monahans: July 4
Includes a parade, craft and food vendors, swimming, sand dig, live entertainment, the Blistering Sands Bike Tour, and fireworks at Hill Park.
Fourth of July Celebration
Nederland: July 4
Food vendors, a bike and wagon parade, entertainment, and fireworks at Doornbos Park.
Fourth of July Spectacular
New Braunfels: July 4
Wrap up the day with a free concert and a spectacular fireworks show on Landa Lake.
Firecracker Fandango
Odessa: July 4
The family-friendly street festival features live bands, entertainment, children’s activities, food trucks, and more. The highlight of the evening is a professional fireworks display choreographed to patriotic music.
Fourth of July Concert and Fireworks
Orange: July 4
This event at Riverfront Pavilion will include live entertainment as well as a fireworks show after dark. There will be food and drink vendors on site, as well as new and exciting children’s activities. Coolers and chairs are welcome. This event is free to the public.
Fourth of July Celebrations
Ozona: July 4
This small town Fourth of July starts with food booths, games, and entertainment before the start of the Patriotic Parade. After sunset, there will be a fireworks display over the baseball fields.
July Fourth Celebration
Palacios: July 4
Enjoy the kids’ parade, helicopter rides, a re-enactment of the LaSalle landing, fireworks show, and more at East Bay Park.
Fourth of July Celebration
Pearsall: July 4
Featuring country music performer Roger Creager, a Patsy Torres tribute to Patsy Cline along with her Tejano Show, and country artist Katy McKenzie. A day full of activities and fun at the City of Pearsall’s Convention & Civic Center, including food, crafts, and fireworks.
Plano Lions Independence Day Parade
Plano: July 4
Flags, floats, marching bands, drill teams, cheer squads, and more help celebrate Independence Day at this annual holiday parade on Independence Drive.
The Texas Pool Independence Day Party
Plano: July 4
The 168,000-gallon salt water pool shaped like the Lone Star State will host its annual holiday pool party on July 4 from 12 to 6 p.m., featuring music and traditional pool games. Guests are permitted to bring coolers with non-alcoholic beverages and food, shade umbrellas, canopies, and camp chairs.
All-American Fourth
Plano: July 4
Wrap up your Fourth of July with this spectacular free fireworks display at Oak Point Park Amphitheater. Bring a blanket and a cooler (no alcohol please) or buy food from food trucks. A live DJ starts the music before the fireworks.
Fourth of July Celebration
Port Arthur: July 4
Enjoy family-oriented events in the afternoon at Lamar State College.
An American Tradition
Richmond: July 4
Try your hand at a variety of historic games and take a scavenger hunt through time as you pick up clues across George Ranch Historical Park and discover intriguing trivia about the American holiday. Enjoy a stirring reading of the Declaration of Independence at the 1890s Davis Victorian Mansion, then fill your stomach with an amazing feast.
July Fourth Boat Parade and Fireworks
Rockport: July 4
Get in the patriotic mood as you view the patriotic boat parade at noon. Best views are from Broadway adjacent to Little Bay. The Wendell Family Fireworks Show is held at dark.
Fourth of July Celebration
Roscoe: July 6
Includes a parade, food and craft vendors, a mud bog, and live music. A fireworks show follows the street dance.
July Fourth Frontier Days Celebration
Round Rock: July 4
Fireworks, carnival rides, pig races, movies in the park, a parade, and more, beginning with music from the Austin Symphonic Band.
Round Top Fourth of July Parade
Round Top: July 4
The community has celebrated the Fourth of July every year since 1851, making it the longest-running Fourth of July celebration west of the Mississippi. The civil war-era cannon roars at 10:30 a.m., announcing the parade of handmade floats, antique cars and tractors, fire engines, trail riders, and longhorn cattle. Food includes delicious barbecue and sides.
Holiday Artillery Salutes
San Angelo: July 4
See hourly artillery salutes from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Parade Ground at Fort Concho National Historic Landmark to mark the nation’s birthday.
Fourth of July Artisan River Walk Show
San Antonio: July 4-July 7
Vendors display and sell beautiful handmade merchandise along the San Antonio River Walk. Artisans are different for each show but usually include pottery, textiles, jewelry, woodwork, paintings, beadwork, and more.
Biggest Small-Town Fourth of July Parade
Seguin: July 4
Join crowds of more than 10,000 people that line up along Austin Street for the annual parade. With more than a 100 entries including floats from local businesses, elected officials, churches, schools, military representatives, and more, the entire parade takes about two hours to roll by.
Lights on the Lake
Sherman: July 3
This 10th annual Independence Day celebration includes a free concert, food vendors, a family-friendly Kids Alley, and a fireworks show.
July Fourth Celebration
Snyder: July 3-4
Includes live music, an arts and crafts show, a carnival, vendors, fireworks, and a parade in Towle Park.
Red, White, Blues, and Brews
Sugar Land: July 6
Pack up your chairs and head to the plaza in Sugar Land Town Square to indulge in snacks and brews from Baker Street, and live country music from Tribute to George Strait to kick off your holiday weekend. Note: This will not include a firework ceremony, only live entertainment.
Fireworks
Taylor: July 4
Features a free firework display in Murphy Park that can be seen from anywhere in the park’s vicinity.
July Fourth Family Fun Fest
Temple: July 4
The celebration at Miller Park includes live entertainment, arts and crafts, food, and games for the kids. The highlight of the evening is the amazing fireworks display. Bring your lawn chairs and picnic baskets to enjoy a free day of relaxation.
Independence Day Parade
Texas City: July 4
This Independence Day parade begins at 9 a.m. at the Sanders-Vincent Community Center. Bring family and friends out to watch the event.
July Fourth Celebration and Street Festival
Tomball: July 4
Celebrate American independence at the largest July 4th event in northwest Harris County. The celebration is a half mile of live music, vendors, food, fireworks, and fun, including a performance from Texas Country Music Hall of Fame group, The Posse. Gates open at 5 p.m. with fireworks around 9:20 p.m.
Fourth on the Brazos
Waco: July 4
Enjoy a celebration of food, music and fireworks in Touchdown Alley at McLane Stadium. The fireworks are visible along both sides of the river and from areas around Baylor Campus and downtown starting at 9:15 p.m.
Crape Myrtle Festival
Waxahachie: July 3-4
Crape myrtles are a favorite local flower that just so happens to bloom as Independence Day rolls around each summer. Enjoy a concert and fireworks on Wednesday evening at Lumpkins Stadium Parking Lot, followed by a parade through historic downtown on Thursday.
Fourth in the Falls
Wichita Falls: July 4
Join artists Clint Vines and The Hard Times and headliner Forte in a free outdoor concert celebrating Independence Day.
Annual Independence Day Parade
Wimberley: July 4
The “Best Little Parade in Texas” features bands, horses, and floats through Wimberley Square. It’s small-town America at its finest.