These Fireworks Displays In Louisiana Will Drop Your Jaw
By Kezia Kamenetz|Published June 24, 2016
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Kezia Kamenetz
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Kezia Kamenetz is a native to southern Louisiana and lives in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans currently. When not writing about all the amazing things to be found in her state, her central passion is dreams and the wisdom they can offer, which you can learn more about by visiting KeziaVida.com
(Note: For a complete list of 4th of July 2017 fireworks shows in Louisiana, click here.)
While last year’s fireworks in Louisiana were pretty awesome, (which we covered here,) there are some things in store this year that are going to be truly amazing. You are going to absolutely love them. We just know it! Check out all that Louisiana has going on this year:
Celebrating its 19th year in 2016, this festival features a parade that kicks off the celebration around 6 p.m on July 4th. Then the partying will continue at the Lake Charles Civic Center Arcade Pavilion with a number of local school and community bands as well as a presentation by the Louisiana Choral Foundation. The fireworks will kick off at 9:15 p.m.
This annual Independence day celebration takes place on Cane River Lake in downtown Natchitoches, highlighting some of the incredible shops and restaurants here as well as providing free live music entertainment and of course a very beautiful fireworks show. The festival starts July 4th at 12 noon and ends with fireworks at 9 p.m.
Monroe will be going all out this 4th of July, but getting the party started a few days early on Saturday, July 2nd. That day will kick off at the Downtown RiverMarket, where a community appreciation day will highlight the heroes of the recent floods that have damaged many places in the area. Later, from 6-9 p.m., the Downtown River Jam will kick off, featuring a number of local and regional musicians. And then at dark, the CenturyLink Star Spangled Spectacular will offer a gorgeous fireworks display!
This 8th annual event takes place at the Shreveport Riverfront and offers a full evening of activities beginning at 5:30 p.m. on July 4th. Revelers can enjoy the Steak Cook-off, dodgeball exhibition, and a full children’s area that is sure to entertain kids of all ages. And of course, the fireworks!
Stretching out the celebration for weeks, there are already events going on in the town to celebrate July 4th, with the bulk of the activities taking place from June 30th – July 4th. July 2nd and 3rd will feature full days of local music, and at 10 a.m. on July 4th, a full scale water fight between the area fire departments will take over the area. And of course, fireworks will take place that evening at 9 p.m. Check out all the details at erath4.com
Kids and their families flock to the Baton Rouge downtown Freedom Festival that takes place annually outside of the USS KIDD Veterans Memorial from 11a.m. – 4 p.m. The festival includes face painters, a bounce house, arts and rafts, and musical performances. Fireworks will light up the sky here later in the evening, starting around 5 p.m.
This July 3rd will host the annual Youngsville Independence day Celebration, an evening event that is fun for all, from stilt walkers to the music styling of Déjà Vu. And of course---an awesome fireworks display! You don’t want to miss this.
Crowds start gathering early for this yearly fireworks display that has been ranked fifth in the country by the American Pyrotechnic Association. You’ll see fireworks being set off by two separate barges on the Mississippi, lighting up the sky and bringing smiles to everyone who joins. It begins at 9 p.m.
And, here’s a full list of all that’s going on in Louisiana this July 4th:
July 2nd – St. Francisville – The Big Chill @ West Feliciana Recreation Complex – 5pm Food Trucks & Music, 9pm Fireworks
July 2nd – Ludwig Point – Farmerville –Lake D’Arbonne – Independence Day Celebration @ Lache Pas La Patate’s, 125 Old Highway 15 – 10am Food, Kids Jump, Boat Parade, Music – 9pm Fireworks
July 2nd – Jennings – Jennings Stars & Stripes Celebration @ Louisiana Oil & Gas Park – 4 pm Music and Food, 9:30 Fireworks
July 3rd – Pineville – Fireworks Over Buhlow @ Rainbow Drive Crossover, Buhlow Lake – 4:30 pm Music & Kids Activites, 9 pm Fireworks
July 3rd – Morgan City – Rock the 3rd @ Lawrence Park, 1pm Music Food & Drinks, 9pm Fireworks
July 4th – New Iberia – New Iberia 4th of July Parade @ Downtown New Iberia – 6pm -8pm
July 4th – DeRidder – Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration @ Washington Ave Downtown DeRidder -7pm – 9pm
July 4th – Houma – Houma Independence Celebration @ H-T Civic Center Grounds – 11am Memorial & Parade, 3pm – 9:30pm, Music and Fireworks
July 4th – Eunice – Eunice Fourth of July Fireworks Show @ Eunice Recreation Complex – 9pm Fireworks
July 4th – Krotz Springs – Fireworks on the River @ Nall Park – 6:30 pm Music & Festing, 9pm Fireworks
..If we’ve missed one, let us know!
What is your favorite thing to do when July 4th rolls around? Let us know what your plans are. We love to hear your feedback and insight. And of course, we hope you have an excellent 4th of July celebration!
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