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4th of July: Where to Watch Fireworks

Woodinville doesn't have any big fireworks shows, but here's Woodinville Patch's guide to events around Puget Sound.

 

Woodinville may not have a big fireworks show, but you can begin your 4th of July celebration here then head out to another town for a grand pyrotechnic show.

As part of the new the city is hosting a free concert at  on the 4th of July. Three bands will play family-friendly music from the afternoon to early evening; giving people plenty of time to picnic and listen to music before heading off somewhere else to see fireworks displayed ().

Here are some of the best Fireworks shows near Woodinville:

Bellevue Family 4th

At Bellevue Downtown Park, fireworks begin at 10:05 p.m.

Carnation 4th of July

Fireworks display begins at dusk near Tolt-Macdonald Park

Kenmore 4th of July Fireworks Show

At Boom Park at the top of Lake Washington, show begins at 10 p.m.

Celebrate Kirkland

At Marina Park, show begins at 10:15 p.m.

Sammamish: Fourth on the Plateau

At Sammamish Commons Park, fireworks at 10 p.m.

Seattle Family 4th

Gasworks Park or Lake Union Park, get there by 10 a.m. (yes, you read that right), show is at 10 p.m.

 

For the entire list of Firework shows going on in the state of Washington go here and for a look at what sort of fireworks are allowed and what aren't see this list.

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