Celebrate Harmony Homecoming July 4 with a 5K at 6 am, pancake breakfast from 7–9, and the parade at 9:30 a.m.
Stick around for games, lunch, and a patriotic program in the park.
Don’t miss the horseshoe tourney, pie eating contest, and new Harmony t-shirts for sale!
Get ready for a spectacular fireworks show that will light up the night sky on the 4th of July at Sand Hollow Park!
Join Hurricane City for an evening of patriotism and celebration with a breathtaking display of fireworks accompanied by the music of Red Rock Media.
Don’t forget to bring your family and friends for an unforgettable experience!
Free admission for anyone after 6 p.m.
Start your 4th of July Celebration with the Uncle Sam 4k! This fun 4k will take runners through the streets of Historic Downtown St. George, starting and ending in the Town Square Parking Lot. Then stick around for the rest of the day for the City of St. George 4th of July Celebration!
Celebrate Independence Day in Washington City with a heartfelt tribute and fun for the community!
Join in the fun at Veterans Park on Friday, July 4, 2025, for the Quentin Nisson Statue Unveiling.
The statue will be unveiled at 9:00 AM as part of the Lions Club’s annual 4th of July in the Park celebration.
Enjoy an old-fashioned morning of family activities, including a pancake breakfast, kids’ carnival games, foot races, bingo, an auction, and lunch.
4th of July Celebration at Greater Zion Stadium on the campus of Utah Tech University with Brett Young and fireworks from the City of St. George!
Join St. George City for a festive Independence Day celebration in the heart of St. George!
This year’s event features the Uncle Sam 4K Race, a fun and energetic way to kick off the holiday, followed by their annual 4th of July Parade, showcasing patriotic floats, music, and community spirit. Whether running, cheering, or enjoying the parade, it’s a great way to celebrate with family and friends.
Join the fun at La Verkin City’s annual Independence Day celebration!
The events include a parade, games, food, races, a patriotic program, and continuous entertainment at Wanlass Park.
he purpose of the 4th of July Parade is to celebrate events and people past and present that have contributed to or are the result of the freedoms afforded us in the United States of America.
The parade travels North from 300 South onto Main Street, turns left on 100 South, travels West for 3 blocks, then turns left on 300 West, travels south for 2 blocks, then turns left on 300 South, travels East for a block, and ending at 200 West.
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