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April 24, 2024

Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks this year in Las Vegas

Fireworks Over GVR

Steve Marcus

Fireworks explode over Green Valley Ranch in Henderson Thursday, July 4, 2019.

Las Vegas has some of the best professional fireworks displays to be found anywhere in the country. Here are several July Fourth options, from downtown to Lake Las Vegas to Summerlin.

Lake Las Vegas: The scenic southeast valley spot will begin its fireworks show at its marina at 9 p.m. Saturday, synced to patriotic music on four local radio stations: 93.1-FM, 95.5-FM, 103.9-FM and 106.5-FM.

Legacy Golf Club: The Henderson course will begin its celebration at 6 p.m. with live music and food and drink vendors. Entry is free for those watching from the parking lot or from holes one and nine, and reserved seating is available on the patio or tee box for $100 per table (up to five people), which includes dinner and a drink. Fireworks begin at 9 p.m. Email [email protected].

M Resort: The Henderson property invites the public to enjoy its 9 p.m. fireworks from a safe distance in the surrounding neighborhood. The show will be synced to patriotic music on four local radio stations: 93.1-FM, 95.5-FM, 103.9-FM and 106.5-FM.

Plaza Hotel: The Downtown property’s annual fireworks show launches at 10 p.m. from points along the Plaza’s rooftop and towers. Main Street will be closed to traffic from Carson to Ogden to allow for pedestrian viewing.

Station Casinos: Red Rock Resort and Green Valley Ranch Resort will set off their annual fireworks displays at 9 p.m. Red Rock’s south parking lot will be open for viewing (with social distancing guidelines in place), and both shows will be visible from the surrounding neighborhoods. Both will also be livestreamed at redrockresort.com and greenvalleyranch.com.

Summerlin: This year’s Patriotic Parade goes online, with live music, footage from past editions, appearances by Golden Knights Nate Schmidt and Alec Martinez and the Aces’ A’ja Wilson and more, beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday. summerlinpatrioticparade.com.

Coronavirus fears forced Boulder City to call off the 72nd annual Damboree Celebration this year. 

This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.