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4th of July Celebrations return to Northwest Houston

After limited celebrations in 2020, multiple locations in Northwest Houston have announced the return of 4th of July celebrations! Michele Harmon Team has the scoop on where you can participate in festivities and watch the fireworks in Northwest Houston this year! 

Tomball

Tomball’s 4th of July Celebration and Street Festival takes place on July 4th from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Tomball’s Four Corners Shopping Center. Plan to enjoy fireworks, food, music, and more! Admission and parking are free and fireworks will start at dusk! Click here for more information on Tomball’s July 4th Celebration and Street Festival!

Cy-Fair

Jersey Village is hosting a July 4th Fest with a parade starting at 10:30 a.m. The parade will begin at the Civic Center and will end at Clark Henry Park. Following the parade, festivities will be held at Clark Henry Park. Enjoy live music from Gary Michael Dahl Band, Sunday Traffic, and Marianne Troiano. Food will be available from Little Kitchen HTX, Coffee-Q, El Taco Nato, and Sneaux Bawls. There will be tons of family-friendly entertainment such as bounce houses, a rock wall, dunk booth, talent show, and more! Admission is free! Click here for more information on this upcoming event.

Magnolia

Magnolia is hosting their 4th of July celebration at Unity Park! The celebration will include a children’s bicycle parade beginning at 5:30 p.m. and fireworks starting at dusk. Vendors will be out selling food and the Magnolia Police department is providing electronic fingerprinting for children! Admission is free. Click here for more information on Magnolia’s 4th of July celebration.

The Woodlands

The parade is taking place on July 3rd at 9:00 a.m. It will begin and end at The Woodlands United Methodist Church. On July 4th, The Woodlands is hosting its 24th annual Red, hot, and Blue Festival and Fireworks Extravaganza at multiple locations with live music beginning at 6 p.m. and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. The locations and their specific festivities are listed below!

  • Town Green Park (2099 Lake Robbins Drive)
    • Town Green Park Freedom Stage: Fidelity Maxx (Funky Dance)
    • Town Green Park Independence Stage: Leslie Lugo Band (Latin/Variety)

Festival activities include strolling entertainment, concessions, and live music on two stages.

  • Waterway Square Festival (31 Waterway Square Place)
    • Nervous Rex Band (Variety)

Festival activities include strolling entertainment, concessions, and live music. Fourth of July Parade Awards at 7 p.m.

  • Northshore Park Festival (2505 Lake Woodlands Drive)
    • Level One Band (Motown/Funk)

Festival activities include strolling entertainment, concessions, and live music. 

  • Hughes Landing Festival (1900 Hughes Landing Boulevard)
    • Time Warp (80’s, 90s, and Today’s Hits)

Click here for more information on 4th of July Celebrations in The Woodlands.

Montgomery

Montgomery is hosting their annual Freedom Festival on July 3rd at the Montgomery Community Building from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Celebrations will include a parade, barbecue, baking contest, a children’s zone, vendors, and food trucks! Admission is free. For more information on Montgomery’s Freedom Fest, click here!

Katy

The city of Katy is hosting a fireworks show at 9:00 p.m. on July 4th! Parking is available near Katy Mills Mall and Typhoon Texas. Admission is free! Click here for more information.

Spring

If you are looking for family fun in Spring, Northwood Church is hosting a 4th of July Party in the Park at 7:00 p.m. They will have water slides and food available for purchase! Bring your lawn chairs, towels, and get ready for family fun in the sun! Click here for more information.

Downtown Houston

Houston’s Shell Freedom Over Texas is still on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, Houston’s tradition of music and patriotism can be watched via live broadcast from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. on ABC 13. Musical guests will include Lee Brice, Jimmie Allen, Alanis Sophia, and Brian Jack and the Zydeco Gamblers.

The downtown Houston fireworks show will reach 800 feet, about double the height of the traditional show, for more people to enjoy from further away. The City of Houston recommends open spaces and neighborhood parks with a view of the western downtown skyline. Eleanor Tinsley Park will only be open to families that choose to park downtown and walk to view the fireworks.

Kemah

Thinking about travelling down to the Kemah Boardwalk for 4th of July? It will be open until 11 p.m. with live music, restaurants, rides, and a fireworks show over Galveston Bay at 9:30 p.m.! Admission is free. However, there is a fee to get on the rides and parking is $25. For more information on 4th of July at the Kemah Boardwalk, click here.

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