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Experience unforgettable Independence Day Celebrations and Fireworks in Las Vegas!
The 4th of July in 2024 lands on Thursday, so plan on an extra-long weekend in Vegas this year! The extended weekend will be filled with excitement, entertainment, and, of course, dazzling fireworks shows! Prepare to be amazed as the night sky comes alive with bursts of colors, lighting up the city in a mesmerizing display of patriotism and joy.
Fireworks Shows in Las Vegas and Henderson on 4th of July
- Buckskin Basin Park: July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino: July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Durango Casino & Resort (Station Casinos): July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Floyd Lamb State Park: July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa & Casino (Station Casinos): July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Henderson Heritage Park: July 4th, 9 p.m.
- M Resort Casino Hotel: July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Plaza Hotel & Casino: July 4th & 5th, 9 p.m. both nights
- Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa (Station Casinos): 9 p.m.
- Las Vegas Sphere Digital & Audio Exosphere Illumination: July 4th, 9:30 p.m. & 11:40 p.m.
- Cowabunga Bay: July 4th, 8:50 p.m. (Henderson and Summerlin locations)
- Lake Las Vegas: Fireworks show over the Lake, July 4th, 9 p.m.
Other Fireworks Shows in Southern Nevada for the Fourth of July in 2024
- Boulder City: “Damboree Festival,” July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Laughlin: “Rockets Over the River,” July 4th, 9 p.m.
- Mesquite: “Rockets Over the Red Mesa,” July 4th, 9 p.m.
Blast Off In The Basin is Scheduled For July 4 with a free fireworks show
The public is invited to a free fireworks show at Buckskin Basin Park on Thursday, July 4. Festivities get underway at 7 p.m. at the park, located at 7350 Buckskin Ave. The show, Blast Off In The Basin, is hosted by Ward 4 Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske and Ward 6 Councilwoman Nancy Brune.
The public is encouraged to enjoy this free fireworks show and refrain from shooting off illegal fireworks, which now carry fines starting at $500.
Governor Lombardo To Kick Off Free Parade; Zach Whitecloud To Appear On VGK Float
The Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade is pleased to announce special guests for the 2024 parade. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo, along with Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony will help kick off the 30th Annual parade, and Vegas Golden Knight, Zach Whitecloud, will appear on the VGK float.
The entire Las Vegas valley is invited to celebrate Independence Day at the 30th Annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade, Southern Nevada’s largest and most colorful Fourth of July parade. American spirit will be on full display at this year’s parade with 70 entries, including a 50-foot American Eagle, 40-foot Grand Old Flag plus 18 giant inflatable balloons, veteran and military organizations, patriotic and pop culture-themed floats, performing groups, plus entries from the Vegas Golden Knights, Las Vegas Raiders, and Las Vegas Aviators. Special for this year is a trio of “Out of the Parade Vault” entries, some of the most popular and significant floats from the last three decades recreated in honor of the 30th anniversary.
The throwback floats will be sprinkled throughout the parade and include Stars and Stripes Forever, which set the standard for dazzling displays and the grand floats we see today; Visions of Candyland, featuring its original sponsor, Summerlin Hospital Medical Center, and the original players, who were just eight years old when the float debuted, in the roles of Queen Frostine and Princess Lolly; and Ferris Bueller’s Independence Day Off, one of the most popular and first-ever performance floats, which also will feature an original player in the role of Ferris.
The parade features a myriad of new floats, including Spiderman Saves the City, Chillin’ with the Villains, and Promi the Magical Zoonicorn. Several popular patriotic-themed entries return this year, including All-Star Salute to the Military, honoring the service men and women from Nellis and Creech Air Force Bases; America Sings! featuring the Desert Angel’s gospel choir, and America Standing Tall, featuring a 15-foot Miss Stars and Stripes towering high above the crowd.
Popular performance entries include Danza Del Carrizo Native American performing group, Live Arts Collective from the West Las Vegas Arts Center, the Swing It! Girls, Vegas Golden Gals and the Bonanza High School marching band. Veterans and military organizations will be represented by the Marine Corps League, American Legion, Forgotten Not Gone, Southern Nevada Military Vehicle Association, Military Order of the Purple Heart and Submarine Veterans of Las Vegas.
Returning to the parade this year are fan favorites, Star Wars:The Fourth Awakens, featuring the Stars Wars Club of Southern Nevada, Mario Karts on Parade, featuring Mario and Luigi and Red, White and Bluey.
More than 2,500 people are expected to participate in the parade and more than 500 volunteers from dozens of local schools and community groups will assist with parade operations. Over 20,000 cubic feet of helium will be used for the giant inflatables. More than 500 American Flags will be on display throughout the community. Attendance along the parade route is expected to top 50,000 people.
The 2024 Grand Marshal is Colonel Nicholas R. Pederson, Commander of the 432d Wing and the 432d Air Expeditionary Wing, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada.
The parade is organized by The Summerlin Council, the nonprofit arm of the Summerlin Community Association dedicated to the social, educational, and recreational enrichment of residents.
The parade is free and open to the public. Parade-goers may reserve personal viewing areas curbside with blankets, chairs, etc. Those spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may be set up along the parade route sidewalks no earlier than 7 a.m. on July 3. All persons and their property must remain on the curb. Everyone is encouraged to arrive early, bring water and wear sunscreen.
WHEN: Thursday, July 4, 9 – 11 a.m. / Escort division commences at 8:30 a.m.
WHERE: The parade begins at the corner of Hillpointe Rd. and Hills Center Dr. in The Trails village of Summerlin. Participants travel south toward Village Center Circle, then west on Trailwood Drive. The parade ends near the corner of Trailwood Drive and Spring Gate Lane.