Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona (ECoNA) — Celebrating the 4th of July in Northern Arizona

Good Afternoon,

It’s no secret that 4th of July events can be an economic driver, with parades, festivals, and fireworks prompting tourists to visit communities large and small. In northern Arizona we are fortunate to have a wide range of Independence Day events for visitors – and locals – to enjoy.

The celebrations start early in Flagstaff where hundreds of runners will compete in the Downtown Mile, a series of races held prior to the annual 4th of July Parade. There are races for all levels of runners, including elite races for cash prizes and one just for children. The first race starts at 6:30 am.

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Right afterwards, it will be time for the Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce 4th of July Parade. The parade starts at 9 am, but you’ll want to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot; this is one of Flagstaff’s biggest events all year.

Later that day, the festivities take a musical turn with A Flag Fourth at the Pepsi Amphitheater in Fort Tuthill County Park. The Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra will take the stage at 3 pm for its annual pops concert. This event is perfect for all ages and free! Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and sunscreen. Doors open at 2 pm.

In red rocks country, they will be keeping cool by the pool at the Sedona Summer Splash, hosted by the city. The party will kick off at noon at the Sedona Community Pool on Posse Ground Road. The event is free, but vendors (such as food trucks) will charge for their goods and services.

The biggest fireworks display in northern Arizona will once again be held in Winslow. Catch the pyrotechnics at Emil Nasser Stadium. Gates open at 6 pm and the fireworks will start at around 8:30 pm.

We hope you get to enjoy one or more of these terrific events and have a wonderful July 4th holiday.

Sincerely,

Gail Jackson

President & CEO

Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona

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