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A full day of patriotic celebrations from dawn to fireworks
Independence Day celebrations across Southern Utah
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Downtown St. George
Various Locations — Southern Utah
Downtown St. George
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Greater Zion Stadium at Utah Tech University
The main event: St. George launches its spectacular fireworks show at 10 PM from Greater Zion Stadium at Utah Tech University, synced to a patriotic musical tribute on 99.9 KONY Country. Cedar City lights up the sky from the airport after dark. Find your viewing spot early — parks and hillsides fill up fast.
The St. George 4th of July Parade kicks off at 8 AM with patriotic floats, marching bands, and community groups traveling from Tabernacle Street east to Flood Street, south to Trail Blazer, around Vernon Worthen Park, north on 300 E, ending at 200 S. Hurricane hosts its own parade as part of an all-day celebration.
Lace up your red, white, and blue and hit the pavement at 6:30 AM for the Uncle Sam 4K — St. George's patriotic fun run that gets the holiday started before the summer heat kicks in. A festive, family-friendly race through town with costumes encouraged and community spirit guaranteed.
St. George, Hurricane, and Cedar City all host full-day Fourth of July celebrations with live entertainment, food vendors, kids' activities, and games. Hurricane's celebration runs 8 AM to 11 PM at City Recreation. Cedar City Lions Club hosts theirs at Main Street Park starting at 9:30 AM. Free admission at all three.
Nothing says Independence Day like grilling out. Southern Utah restaurants and BBQ joints serve up holiday specials, patio dining with views, and festive menus. From smoked brisket to classic burgers, local eateries go all-out for the Fourth. Many offer takeout perfect for your parade-watching picnic.
July in Southern Utah means early morning is your window for outdoor fun before triple-digit heat arrives. Hit the trails at Snow Canyon by 6 AM, float the Virgin River, or explore Zion National Park at dawn. Sand Hollow Reservoir is a popular July 4th destination for boating and swimming.
Catch live music at community celebrations, Tuacahn concerts, and local venues throughout the holiday weekend. George Streetfest, local bands at parks, and patriotic performances create a festive soundtrack for the entire weekend. Many restaurants and bars feature live entertainment through July 4th weekend.
Beyond the parades and fireworks, July 4th weekend offers splash pads, community pools, bowling alleys, escape rooms, and the St. George Children's Museum for beating the heat with the family. Many businesses run holiday promotions and extended hours for the long weekend.
Daytime highs will be 105-110°F. Drink water constantly — more than you think you need. Plan outdoor activities for before 9 AM or after sunset. Wear sunscreen, a hat, and lightweight light-colored clothing. Watch for signs of heat exhaustion (dizziness, nausea, heavy sweating). For the parade, bring shade and water bottles. The fireworks at 10 PM are the most comfortable outdoor time of the day — save your energy for the main show.
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The St. George fireworks display launches at 10:00 PM on July 4, 2026, from Greater Zion Stadium at Utah Tech University. Tune your radio to 99.9 KONY Country for a patriotic musical tribute synced to the fireworks. The show is visible from many locations around St. George — arrive early to secure a good viewing spot at parks, hillsides, or open areas near the university.
The 2026 St. George 4th of July Parade begins at 8:00 AM. The route starts on Tabernacle Street at 100 W, heads east, turns south down Flood Street, turns west on Trail Blazer, winds around Vernon Worthen Park, turns north on 300 E, and finishes at 200 S. Line up along the route early for the best viewing spots — popular shaded areas fill quickly.
The Uncle Sam 4K is a festive, family-friendly fun run held on the morning of July 4th starting at 6:30 AM. Runners and walkers of all ages are encouraged to wear red, white, and blue costumes. The 4K distance (about 2.5 miles) makes it accessible for all fitness levels and is a beloved St. George tradition that kicks off the holiday before the parade.
St. George's fireworks launch from Greater Zion Stadium at Utah Tech University at 10 PM and are visible across much of the city. Cedar City hosts a separate fireworks display at the Cedar City Airport after dark, typically around 10 PM. Hurricane includes fireworks as part of its all-day July 4th celebration. For the best experience, bring blankets or chairs and arrive 30-60 minutes early to stake out a spot.
Hurricane City hosts a full-day 4th of July Celebration running from 8 AM to 11 PM at Hurricane City Recreation (63 S 100 W). The event features a parade, live entertainment, food vendors, kids' activities, and a fireworks show after dark. Admission is free, making it one of the best value celebrations in Southern Utah.
July 4th in St. George is HOT. Expect daytime highs of 105-110°F with lows around 75-80°F. The sun is intense and humidity is very low. Hydration is critical — drink water constantly throughout the day. Plan outdoor activities for early morning (before 9 AM) or after sunset. The evening fireworks are more comfortable with temperatures dropping into the 90s. Wear sunscreen, lightweight clothing, and bring shade if possible.
Yes — the Cedar City Lions Club hosts their annual 4th of July Celebration at Main Street Park (200 N Main St) from 9:30 AM to 3 PM with free admission. The celebration features a parade, live music, food vendors, and community activities. Fireworks launch from the Cedar City Airport after dark. Cedar City is about 8-10 degrees cooler than St. George, making it a popular escape from the heat.
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Independence Day in Southern Utah is a full-throttle community event. The Fourth of July falls on a Saturday in 2026, giving the entire region a long weekend to celebrate. St. George anchors the festivities with a dawn-to-fireworks schedule: the Uncle Sam 4K fun run at 6:30 AM, the annual parade winding through Historic Downtown at 8 AM, an all-day community celebration with live music and food vendors, and the signature fireworks display over Greater Zion Stadium at 10 PM. The show is synced to a patriotic musical tribute broadcast live on 99.9 KONY Country, creating a uniquely emotional experience for the thousands who gather across the valley to watch.
The celebration extends well beyond St. George city limits. Hurricane hosts its own all-day Fourth of July celebration — completely free — with a parade, live entertainment, food vendors, kids' activities, and fireworks after dark at Hurricane City Recreation. Cedar City's Lions Club runs the show up north at Main Street Park from 9:30 AM to 3 PM, with fireworks launching from the Cedar City Airport after nightfall. Cedar City is a popular escape for those looking to trade St. George's 107°F heat for Cedar's more moderate 90°F temperatures. Together, the three cities give Southern Utah residents multiple options for how to spend their Independence Day without leaving the region.
A note on the heat: July 4th in St. George is genuinely hot. Daytime temperatures commonly exceed 105°F with intense direct sun and very low humidity. This is not weather to take lightly. The most successful July 4th strategy is to catch the early morning race and parade (both wrap by 10 AM), retreat to air conditioning during peak heat, and re-emerge in the evening for the fireworks. Bring more water than you think you'll need — dehydration sneaks up quickly in the dry desert air. Restaurants, ice cream shops, breweries, and indoor entertainment venues all see a surge of business from heat-escaping holiday-goers, making advance reservations a smart move for popular dining spots.