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Put on your red, white and blue tank top and your most patriotic flippy-floppys, and get ready to watch some fireworks, everyone. It’s almost time for the 4th.
As we do every year, we’ve scoured the internet searching for local fireworks displays and Independence Day celebrations to try and answer the question, “Where can I watch fireworks in Fayetteville (or Farmington, or Prairie Grove, or West Fork, Rogers, etc.) in 2024?”
There isn’t an official municipal-sponsored display in Fayetteville, but there are always plenty of private displays visible in town on the 4th. Just look up.
We did find several displays around the region, however, and most of them are free to attend and open to the public.
We’ll also likely add to this list between now and the holiday, and as always, feel free to let us know about anything we missed.
Happy 4th of July, everyone.
Saturday, June 29
Prairie Grove Firework Display
What: Firework display
Where: Prairie Grove High School
Time: Fireworks start at dark
More info: www.facebook.com/PrairieGroveCity
Sunday, June 30
Pea Ridge Freedom Fest
What: Parade, food, games, music, inflatables and fireworks
Where: Discover Church, Pea Ridge (577 Weston Street)
Time: 6 p.m.
More info: Facebook.com
Fireworks at the Crosses
What: Firework display, food, music, baptisms
Where: Pinnacle Hills Cross Church in Rogers
Time: Fireworks begin at dark
More info: www.crosschurch.com
Wednesday, July 3
West Fork Fireworks Display
What: Firework display, food trucks, music by Greenland Station Bluegrass Band
Where: Carter Park
Time: 6 p.m., fireworks at dark
More info: Facebook event
Bella Vista Fireworks Display
What: Firework display, open to the public
Where: The park below Loch Lomond Dam on Glasgow Road in Bella Vista
Time: Parking starts at 5:30 p.m., and the show begins at dark
More info: bellavistaar.gov
Arvest Ballpark
What: Baseball game between NWA Naturals and Springfield Cardinals, and firework display
Where: Arvest Ballpark
Time: Baseball game starts at 7:05 p.m., and fireworks will follow after the game
More info: milb.com
Thursday, July 4
Lake Leatherwood Jamboreeka
What: Fireworks, live music, water games, beer, and food
Where: Lake Leatherwood City Park in Eureka Springs
Time: Festivities at 5 p.m., fireworks begin at 9:15 p.m.
More info: www.eurekaspringschamber.com
Gentry Freedom Fest
What: Live music by Swade Diablos, Eaglemania, Butler Creek Boys, camel rides, inflatables, food, a car show, and a firework display
Where: Gentry City Park
Time: The festival starts at noon, fireworks begin at dark
More info: gentrychamber.com/events
Walmart AMP Fireworks Spectacular
What: Firework display, patriotic music by SoNA
Where: The Walmart AMP
Time: Music at 7:30 p.m., fireworks begin at 9:15
More info: amptickets.com
Farmington’s Independence Day Firework Show
What: Firework display
Where: Randall G Lynch Middle School in Farmington
Time: Fireworks begin at dark
More info: Facebook post
An Evening at Orchards Park
What: Firework display, food, and live music
Where: Orchards Park in Bentonville
Time: Music starts at 7 p.m., fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
More info: bentonvillear.com
4th of July Block Party
What: Firework display, food trucks, line dancing, music by Maud Crawford, and Clay Page
Where: Orchards Park in Bentonville
Time: Starts at 5 p.m., music starts at 6 p.m., fireworks start at around 9:15 p.m.
More info: Facebook Post
Friday, July 5
Ventris Trail’s End Resort Fireworks
What: Firework show only visible on Beaver lake
Where: Beaver Lake 9484 Simrell Drive in Garfield
Time: Fireworks are scheduled to begin at dark
More info: beaverlakeresorts.com
Lost Bridge Village Celebration
What: Parade, cookout and fireworks
Where: Lost Bridge Village in Garfield
Time: Parade at 4:30 p.m., fireworks begin at dark
More info: lbvca.com