Boise, ID 83706
United States of America
If you are new to Boise, know that 4th of July fireworks are a late night event - For anyone who has recently come to Boise from a state that isn't in the North, the fact that it doesn't get dark in the summer until just after 10pm can take some getting used to. Your home state may do 4th of July fireworks as early as 8:30pm, but that won't happen in Boise. The larger 4th of July fireworks displays really get going in this city by about 10:20pm.
It helps if you stake out a viewing spot in the days before 4th of July - There are a couple of official 4th of July fireworks displays in the Boise area, and hundreds of people flock to Ann Morrison Park or head over for a Hawks baseball game to enjoy the fireworks display afterwards. Keep in mind that Ann Morrison Park can be less family friendly, with lots of alcohol being consumed and loose dogs running around. It's good to know also, that the fireworks display at Hawks Stadium is small and short, and leaves the entire surrounding parking areas and street so filled with choking smoke that it's tough to drive through the 4th of July traffic when trying to leave.
Once darkness falls, there are fireworks shooting into the area virtually from one side of Boise to the other. It can be very enjoyable to find a spot somewhere higher up in the city that affords you a view of the area below. Staking out a viewing spot in a higher area can get you an hour long show of fireworks displays hovering across the entire Boise area. These places fill up early though, so in order to get a good spot, you'll need to do a little driving around a day or two beforehand in order to find a few places to try on the 4th. Look for a place where you can park safely and that has space for you to set down some folding camp chairs. It may be the parking lot of a business that is closed for the holiday, a school parking lot, or just a small dirt lot or field off to the side of the road. Just remember that if you will be watching the fireworks from a dirt lot or field, there are thousands of Goat Head stickers that will stab right through flip flops or other flimsy shoes, so be sure to wear substantial footwear!
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Post a CommentAnn Morrison park was never like that 25 years ago. People were much friendlier here in my home state but too many have moved into the area now and the hometown friendly atmosphere is gone.