4th of July Events in the Treasure Valley
4th of July in the Treasure Valley is a spectacular celebration of America's Independence, with a wide array of events and firework shows that promise fun, excitement, and a sense of community. From family-friendly celebrations to fireworks displays and parades, the Treasure Valley has something for everyone this Independence Day.
Places to see fireworks this 4th of July:
- Ann Morrison Park in Boise. Spend your 4th of July evening at Ann Morrison Park, where a breathtaking fireworks show will light up the sky, perfectly synced to music on 107.1 Hank FM. The fireworks are set to begin around 10:15 PM (dusk), but the festivities kick off at 6 :00 PM and include a variety of food and drink vendors on-site.
- Storey Park in Meridian. Starting at 4:00 PM in Storey Park, food trucks will be on-site, offering a variety of snacks and tasty local cuisine. The fireworks display will launch from the back (east side) of the Meridian Speedway at dusk, around 10:20 PM. Come enjoy a memorable evening with your community and celebrate Independence Day in Meridian!
- Indian Creek Plaza in Caldwell. Indian Creek Fun on the 4th is a vibrant community celebration of Independence Day held at Indian Creek Plaza. Enjoy family-friendly activities like splash pads, a dunk tank, and a foam pit complete with a foam cannon. Local vendors offering kids' services, activities, and delicious food will be on-site, creating a festive atmosphere to celebrate the USA. Fun starts from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM!
- Brundage Mountain in McCall. The 4th of July Music Festival at Brundage starts the day with live music at 10:15am. Enjoy free performances from Spencer Batt, Corn Mash, and Lucky Tongue in a scenic alpine amphitheater and Smoky's deck plaza. Food and drinks are available. Plus, kick off the morning with the 4th of July Cat Track 10k/5k race for extra fun.
- Kuna Square in Kuna. Join the community for a day filled with fun, food, and fireworks in Kuna! From 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM, at Kuna Square's Greenbelt Area behind City Hall, there will be food trucks, live music, drinks, and a fireworks display. There's no entry fee or tickets needed, making it easy for everyone to join in the festivities.
- Brothers Park in Caldwell. At dusk on the 4th, Brothers Park will be hosting a 4th of July celebration, including food trucks and a beautiful fireworks display. Get there a little before dusk to snag a place to sit and a bite to eat before the show!
Other 4th of July Events:
- 4th of July Parade in Downtown Boise. Celebrate our Nation's birth in Idaho's Capital City! Downtown Boise is hosting a parade that will travel along Jefferson and Bannock streets, right in front of the State Capitol. The parade will take place from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., with plenty of patriotic floats to celebrate our nation. This event is an awesome way to come together as a community, and the whole family will surely enjoy the excitement.
- Stars, Stripes, and Rodeo in Caldwell. This full day of 4th of July celebrations begins with a 9 am parade in Downtown Caldwell. Then, from 11 am to 2 pm, there will be a car show, vendors, food trucks, and more at Memorial Park. At dusk, there will be fireworks & food trucks at Brothers Park.
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