Things to do in Utah County for the 4th and 24th of July

July is one of my favorite months. I love celebrating the 4th of July and pioneer day on the 24th. I’m a history geek so I try to expose my children to as much historical goodness as I can. From learning about our pioneer heritage to celebrating the freedom of our country, there is so much to do this month! I’ve put together a list of some of my favorite family-friendly activities in Utah to help celebrate the 4th of July and the 24th of July.

1. Freedom Festival in Provo, Utah. Provo is the place to be for the 4th of July. Stadium of Fire is always a favorite with the big-name entertainment as well as plenty of local talent. I’ve only been once, but it was the year Brad Paisely sang and it was fantastic! However, some of the lesser-known Freedom Festival activities are actually at the top of our list of family traditions in July.

2.  Colonial Heritage Festival in Provo, Utah. I came across this free four-day event at Scera park by accident one year and it has been a favorite ever since. My kids love traveling back in time with the interactive exhibits.

Things to do in Utah for the 4th of July

From attending Colonial School to spinning yarn, we easily spend at least half a day at the Colonial Fest. Be sure to take some cash for the homemade bread and cookies!

Things to do in Utah for the 4th of July Things to do in Utah for the 4th of July

It’s always fun to see the kids doing the children’s chores, too!

Things to do in Utah for the 4th of July

3. Balloon Fest in Provo, Utah  was our very first new 4th of July tradition. It is a fun way to start your day early! We typically go on the 2nd or 3rd. Be sure to get there before 6:30 am so that you can see the balloons being filled up. The launch happens pretty quickly so you want to be on time. We take a picnic breakfast and chairs.

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4. Fiesta Days in Spanish Fork.  The fireworks on the 24th of July are amazing! There is also a parade in the morning and a community play in the afternoon. This year my daughter is excited to be in Beauty and the Beast! The play runs all week – you can get tickets here

 

5. Days of 47 Float Preview Party – Sandy, Utah. Growing up, I loved getting up early and going to parades downtown with my family. As a mom of littles, that just doesn’t work out for us anymore. I was thrilled to discover a different way to experience the floats with my children – the float preview party! Each year we head to the South Towne Expo Center and get up close and personal with the floats. All the floats are on display and many of them have interactive elements to engage and entertain the children. This is when the public votes on their parade favorites, so the float owners pull out all the stops! We still watch the Days of 47 parade on TV, but from the comfort of home. The kids have fun trying to spot their favorite floats from the preview party.

Days of 47 Float Preview PartyJust typing up this post has me giddy for all the fireworks and excitement this month! If you are looking for things do in Utah this month with your family – be sure to add these events and activities to your calendar!

What are your favorite 4th of July traditions?

Do you celebrate the 24th of July?

 

 

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4 Comments

Aliza B · June 30, 2015 at 9:35 am

We went to Balloon Fest for the first time last year and my girls loved it!

Jess · June 30, 2015 at 10:41 pm

The float preview party looks like so much fun!! We have something similar here in California after the rose parade on January 1st. Though I guess that’s not a preview if it’s after haha 🙂

Sabrina @ Dinner, then Dessert · July 1, 2015 at 1:57 am

What a cute way to teach kids about historic American culture! And don’t forget the fireworks!

B · July 8, 2015 at 10:50 am

I love things like this where kids AND parents have fun! Utah is so beautiful. 🙂

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