Did you know fireworks are illegal in Fort Collins, which only makes sense that you can buy them right across the Wyoming border. We have all the details.
It may seem like innocent fun. But, you should think twice about setting off any kind of firework in the City of Fort Collins. Even storing them, is illegal.
20,000 people will be on hand for Loveland’s fireworks display on the 4th of July, putting the wraps on what looks to be a sunny and hot Independence Day!
The 4th of July celebration in Fort Collins starts with a 5k run in the morning and ends with an impressive fireworks display over Sheldon Lake in City Park.
The Town of Windsor will hold its annual 4th of July celebration at Boardwalk Park with a special dog-friendly race, snack food vendors and a fireworks display.
Looking for a 4th of July fireworks celebration that your entire family can enjoy for the holiday? There are plenty of options throughout Northern Colorado to choose from, and here's a sampling so you can get them on your calendar!
Whether you're trying to herd the family to City Park -- or you've been partying all day long, you can ditch the keys and use Transfort for free on July 4.
With the Fourth of July, this is the perfect time to learn a little bit more about fireworks, which are as much a part of the holiday as barbecues, parades and American flags.
With the Fourth of July near, celebrating our country's independence should be on the forefront of our minds. One apartment complex in Greeley begs to differ.
Here are all the details you need for 4th of July fireworks around Northern Colorado. Timnath, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Fort Lupton, Greeley, Longmont, Loveland, Wellington, and Windsor.