Where to watch the fireworks in Denver

Denver, COLocal News

Denver gears up for its July Fourth celebrations, marking America's 249th birthday with fireworks and festivities across the city. Civic Center Park's Indy Eve will kick off at 5 p. m. on July 3, featuring live music and a market with food vendors, culminating in a drone show with 300 drones scheduled for 9:40 p. m.

on July 4. Dick's Sporting Goods Park invites families to its 4thFest, which promises the largest public fireworks show in Colorado after the Colorado Rapids game at 7:30 p. m. Pregame activities include live music, a bounce house, and a rock-climbing wall, all free for attendees. Following games on July 4 and 5, the Colorado Rockies will light up the sky with fireworks at Coors Field, while Elitch Gardens plans its own display at 9 p.

m. on July 5. The variety of events ensures that residents can easily find a celebration nearby. These festivities not only honor Independence Day but also foster community spirit through shared experiences.

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