Cheyenne, Wyoming — Cheyenne is hosting one of Wyoming’s biggest America 250 celebrations with the Capital City Celebration, a full day of patriotic events honoring the nation’s 250th birthday. Visitors can enjoy parades, historical exhibits, concerts, military tributes, and a spectacular fireworks finale over the Wyoming State Capitol.
Cheyenne July 4 Schedule
The celebration takes place throughout downtown Cheyenne and the Wyoming Capitol Complex.
Event Schedule
- 7:00 a.m. — Firecracker 10K
- 7:15 a.m. — Kids Fun Run
- 7:30 a.m. — Firecracker 5K
- 9:00 a.m. — Patriotic Parade
- 12:00 p.m. — Food trucks and family activities open
- 1:00 p.m. — Capitol Ceremony featuring the Color Guard, Governor’s Address, and military flyover
- Afternoon — Live music, speaker series, and cultural performances
- 7:30 p.m. — Jalan Crossland concert
- 8:30 p.m. — Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra performance
- 9:40 p.m. — Fireworks Finale
Admission is free, and many museums and historic sites around the Capitol will also be open throughout the day.
Fireworks Start Time
The official Cheyenne Fireworks Finale begins at 9:40 p.m.
Unlike previous years, the fireworks will not be held at Frontier Park. Instead, the display will launch near the Wyoming State Capitol as part of the Capital City Celebration, providing a new backdrop for the city’s largest Independence Day fireworks show.
Best Places to Watch the Fireworks
Wyoming Capitol Complex
The official event venue offers the closest views of the fireworks, along with concerts, ceremonies, food trucks, and family activities throughout the day.
Downtown Cheyenne
The streets surrounding the Capitol provide excellent public viewing while keeping visitors close to restaurants, vendors, and live entertainment.
Capitol Grounds
Large open lawn areas around the Capitol Complex provide ideal spots for blankets and lawn chairs before the fireworks begin.
Historic Governors’ Mansion Area
Located within the celebration zone, this area offers another convenient location to enjoy the fireworks while exploring Wyoming’s historic attractions during the day.
Parking and Traffic
Thousands of visitors are expected throughout downtown Cheyenne.
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Officials recommend:
- Arrive before 5:00 p.m.
- Use downtown public parking lots and garages.
- Expect road closures around the Capitol Complex before the parade and evening events.
- Follow police directions when leaving after the fireworks.
Because this is the first year the fireworks are being held near the Capitol instead of Frontier Park, visitors should check traffic updates before heading downtown.
More Ways to Celebrate
Visitors can also enjoy:
- Firecracker 5K & 10K races
- Wyoming State Museum exhibits
- Wyoming State Archives tours
- Historic Governors’ Mansion
- Family activities and food trucks
- Live music throughout the afternoon and evening
The celebration is designed as Wyoming’s flagship event for America’s 250th Anniversary.
Why Cheyenne Stands Out in 2026
As Wyoming’s capital city, Cheyenne is hosting one of the state’s largest America 250 celebrations. The combination of a patriotic parade, military flyover, Capitol ceremonies, live performances by the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, and a brand-new fireworks location at the Wyoming State Capitol makes this year’s celebration one of the most significant in the city’s history.

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