4 Places to Spend the 4th

June 27, 2017

If you haven't made plans for the Fourth of July, we've got you covered! Here is a list of celebrations in the OKC metro. We also shared some great recipes for backyard BBQs or family potlucks on our Facebook page. We hope that you have a happy and safe Fourth of July!

Libertyfest in Edmond

Named one of the top ten July 4th festivals in the United States by CNN and USA Today, LibertyFest in Edmond has something for everyone.  Join in the fun and celebrate freedom with this event, which has been hosted in Edmond more than 40 years.  This citywide festival features a variety of great, family-oriented events including a concert, road rally, kite fest, rodeo, car show, food fest, parade, fireworks and entertainment. Source: http://www.travelok.com/listings/view.profile/id.19029

Fireworks in the City of Mustang

If you’re looking to your shoot off your own fireworks, Mustang is one of the few cities in the Oklahoma City metro area that allow fireworks within the city limits, but the fire department urges residents to know the rules before they begin their celebration. Source: http://okcfox.com/news/local/mustang-firefighters-remind-community-members-of-firework-restrictions

4th Fest in Bricktown

Celebrate Independence Day in Oklahoma’s capital city at the annual Bricktown 4th Fest. Located in Lower Bricktown, the festival will kick off at the Centennial Fountain near Harkins Theater with a DJ playing family-friendly Top 40 and country tunes all the way through the beginning of the fireworks display. The fireworks will be visible from anywhere in Bricktown and the surrounding area, so feel free to bring out a blanket or lawn chairs to enjoy the show from around the entertainment district. Source: http://www.travelok.com/listings/view.profile/id.24173/event.16087

Norman Day Celebration in Reaves Park

Norman Day Celebration features fun activities like a doggie parade, inflatables, food vendors, live music, fireworks and more. Activities start at noon. Fireworks around 9:45 p.m. Source: http://www.metrofamilymagazine.com/Calendar/Events-Calendar/index.php/name/Norman-Day-Celebration/event/24201/