Twin Falls will host a special Independence Day fireworks display Saturday, July 4, at College of Southern Idaho, marking the nation’s 250th anniversary with a choreographed show set to patriotic music.
The fireworks begin at dusk, approximately 10 p.m. The city will synchronize the display with a soundtrack broadcast on 94.7 The Buck, allowing attendees to tune in for the full patriotic experience.
What to Know Before You Go
The Twin Falls Police Department will block North College Road and Cheney Drive starting at 9 p.m. to manage traffic and ensure safety. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure good viewing spots and should bring their own seating.
The campus has designated yellow-marked areas that are off limits to the public during the event. City officials have prohibited both alcohol and personal fireworks on campus grounds.
The “America at 250” celebration reflects Twin Falls’ tradition of marking the Fourth of July as a community. Magic Valley communities are gearing up across the region for Fourth of July weekend with festivals, rodeos, and family events, making the holiday a centerpiece of summer celebrations in southern Idaho.
For those planning to attend, arriving well before 9 p.m. is advisable to avoid traffic delays and find suitable parking. Families can make an evening of it by bringing blankets, chairs, and refreshments — though alcohol remains prohibited on the college campus.
What Comes Next
Following the fireworks display, road closures are expected to remain in place briefly as traffic clears. Residents should plan alternative routes if traveling through the College of Southern Idaho area after the event concludes.