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Fireworks and family fun move to Prescott’s Pioneer Park
Free live music, games, inflatables, food, a beer garden, and a 9 p.m. fireworks show bring holiday crowds to Pioneer Park.
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Prescott Freedom Festival brings free live music, games, inflatables, food, a beer garden, and a 9 p.m. fireworks display to Pioneer Park, landing squarely during the city’s famous rodeo week for an especially lively Independence Day atmosphere. Families can treat the festival as a standalone evening or fold it into a longer rodeo-week visit built around Prescott’s biggest summer traditions.
What distinguishes this festival is its timing alongside the World’s Oldest Rodeo: visitors already in town for rodeo performances gain an entirely separate evening of entertainment without needing to travel elsewhere, letting a single Prescott trip cover both a Western tradition and a modern fireworks celebration in the same holiday week without any extra driving between towns.
Travelers can combine the festival with rodeo performances, historic downtown browsing, and nearby Watson or Goldwater Lake earlier in the day. With several major events sharing the same holiday weekend, booking Prescott lodging early is the comfortable choice, since rooms fill quickly across the entire rodeo-and-fireworks stretch of early July that draws visitors from across the state.
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