These Fireworks Displays In Montana Will Drop Your Jaw
By Jessica Wick|Published June 25, 2016
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
Montanans love being Americans, and we love our 4th of July festivities. We’ve got parades, barbecues, and fireworks shows happening statewide on Independence Day.
The bad news: Missoula’s annual Southgate Mall fireworks celebration has been canceled for 2016. The mall’s vendor won’t be able to provide them with a display, and it’s too late in the year to look for a new one. As disappointing as that is, Montana will have plenty of other options, some of them close to Missoula.
Every year, Laurel kicks off the 4th of July with a 6 AM pancake breakfast followed by a parade. The evening ends with a beautiful fireworks display at dusk. The 2016 theme is American Heroes.
Great Falls always gets into the spirit with the Summer Celebration, which features a 4th of July Parade in the morning and a 10 PM fireworks display. The best viewing is from Elk’s-Riverside Park.
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4. Polson July 4th Parade and Community Fireworks Show
This town's population of 2,500 grows to about 10,000 during the 4th of July fun, and while there isn't much elbow room around town, it's a pretty polite crowd. Their evening fireworks display includes some sponsored fireworks that are named in memory of people's family members.
The annual fireworks show starts at 10:30 this year, with free shuttles from The O'Shaughnessy Center to Whitefish City Beach starting at 7 PM. The last shuttle leaves City Beach at 11.
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9. Main Street Celebration & Lions Club Fireworks, Scobey
Hamilton delivers an excellent fireworks display every 4th of July at dark, which is funded by local community sponsors.
13. Celebrate Freedom, Castle Rock Park, Billings. Parking is free, and fireworks begin at 10 PM.
14. 4th of July Celebrating America, West Yellowstone. West Yellowstone’s 4th of July will be an all day event, starting with a Fire Department Benefit BBQ at 11 AM and ending with fireworks at 10:15 PM that will be most visible from Town Park, Dunbar Park, and the Historic District along Yellowstone Ave.
15. 4th of July in Hungry Horse, 9549 US Highway 2. Activities include a picnic dinner from Oso’s Smokin’ BBQ from 6-8:30 PM with fireworks after dark!
16. Red, White and BOOM! at Indian Springs Ranch, Eureka. Eureka’s annual 4th of July event is an all-day party perfect for the whole family. The day concludes with a 10 PM fireworks show.
17. East Helena Independence Day fireworks. For almost 70 years, the East Helena fireworks show has entertained locals and tourists who come out to celebrate. The show always begins at dusk and is visible throughout town.
These are some of the best fireworks shows in Montana, but we know there are more being announced. If you know of one you’d like to promote, let us know!
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