Independence Day is coming up fast, and Northern Colorado has some of the best fireworks displays around. Read on to see where and when your town is lighting the fuses!
It doesn't seem to matter if you've lived in Northern Colorado 20 years, 20 days or 20 hours, firework violations within the city limits seem to go along with the Fourth of July.
Are you looking to ring in 2014 with a fireworks display? Well, there are a few places that will be firing off explosions in the sky in in Fort Collins and Loveland on New Year's Eve.
Read on to find out when and where the fireworks will be.
A brush fire started late last night on the north side of Windsor Lake during the town’s fireworks display at Boardwalk Park.
According to the Greeley Tribune, the fire started around 9:45 p.m., during the fireworks show, in the area from which fireworks were launched...
If "lighting off fireworks" means using bottle-rockets, mortars, roman candles, Black Cats, fountains and the like, than the short answer is "nowhere."
According to Colorado law the only fireworks allowed for personal use in the state cannot explode, nor can they leave the ground and fly through the air. Firecrackers, rockets of any kind, and mortars are also illegal everywhere in Colorado. On top of that, many cities in the counties in the state have even more strict rules, some going so far as to ban all fireworks.
Here are the best places we've found where you'll be able to see professional fireworks displays on Independence Day (July 4th, 2013). The holiday falls on a Thursday this year and there should be plenty of fireworks to enjoy in Northern Colorado.
In news that, honestly, shouldn't surprise anyone, you might have to seek your fireworks fix in other parts of Colorado, because Larimer County is considering banning them this year.
When planning your Independence Day celebrations, remember that Fireworks are illegal in Larimer County, the City of Fort Collins, the City of Loveland, and the Town of Windsor.
Fireworks rules and regulations vary by state,city, and county jurisdictions, so be sure to check the proper authorities to see what is legal and what is not if you plan on setting them off.
The City of Fort Collins 4th of July postponed fireworks show has been scheduled for Sunday, September 16th at City Park. The event was postponed due to the incredible fire season and the High Park Fire. The fireworks display will be incorporated in the year-long celebration of City Park’s 100th Anniversary including a 4pm burial of a time capsule and opening remarks and live music at 5pm...
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"Where can I see fireworks in Colorado?" With all the wildfires burning along the Front Range, many people are asking themselves that question as we approach Independence Day. The good news is that a couple of cities and independent displays are going on as planned...
Tuesday night Loveland’s City Council passed a ban on the sale and use of personal fireworks within city limits. Governor John Hickenlooper already issued a Colorado state-wide ban on fireworks and Larimer County Commissioners have restrictions in place for Larimer County.
It’s a big year for Fort Collins with the 100 y ear anniversary of City Park. This year, its so much more than just a fireworks display.