Cochise County will be dazzled by fireworks on Independence Day this year. Wherever you look after the sun has set, you’ll see a dazzling array of colors and lights unfolding before your eyes.
If you’re in Tucson, visiting one of these spots might make a great day trip.
If you’re already in Cochise County, you don’t have to drive far.
Sierra Vista
huge in sierra vista independence day celebration Held July 4th at Veterans Memorial Park and Centennial Pavilion (3105 E. Fry Blvd.) with events and activities from 7am to 10:30pm.
Live music and dance performances are scheduled throughout the day for 162 people.nd Fighter Wing F-16 passes overhead at 12:15pm
The fireworks display will begin at 8:05pm, followed by live music by Desert Fever from 9-10:30pm. Admission is free.
benson
Benson also plans to have a full day of fun on July 4ththThe parade begins at 9am and ends with a fireworks show at 8:30pm.
During the 4th edition, many local bands and performance groups such as the Freddie Martinez Band, Mariachi Alegre, Social Distancing and the Benson Alumni Community Band will be performing along North Adams and West Pearl Streets. We are going to play at Lions Park.
Admission is free.visit Benson’s website for more information.
tombstone
Tombstone will have its own fireworks event at Medigovic Field, North Street and North 7th Street from 6pm to 9pm. Fireworks start in the evening.
Bisbee
Bisbee makes things interesting Events you won’t see anywhere elseThere’s a coaster race at Old Bisbee at 8am, a drilling and mucking competition at noon, a waterslide and parade at Warren at 10am, and several vintage baseball games at Warren Ball Park at 1pm.
Fireworks start after dark.
Wilcox
Wilcox Starts July 4thth The Wilcox Pool at 500 North Bisbee Avenue, Kaylor Park, will host swimming competitions and diving competitions, followed by free swimming.
The town will host a community picnic in the park from 3pm to 7pm, ending with fireworks over the Wilcox Unified School District football field at sunset.