Fireworks Reminder: Celebrate Safely this Independence Day in Teton County
- Fireworks are prohibited in Teton County and surrounding public lands
- Special event permits required for fireworks displays through Town of Jackson or Teton County
- Enjoy fireworks shows at Snow King Mountain and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Safety
As Independence Day approaches, Jackson Hole Fire/EMS wants to remind the public that the use of fireworks is strictly prohibited in Teton County and the surrounding public lands. To ensure a safe and enjoyable celebration, fireworks are only permitted through the special event process facilitated by the Town of Jackson or Teton County.
Fireworks Shows
Instead of personal fireworks, the public is invited to experience breathtaking fireworks displays at the base of Snow King Mountain in Jackson on July 4 and at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village on July 3 and July 4. These professionally organized shows offer a spectacular celebration while adhering to safety guidelines and regulations. Furthermore, fireworks displays require careful planning and execution to prevent accidents and wildfires. By attending the designated fireworks shows, residents and visitors can enjoy a dazzling celebration while minimizing the risk of fire hazards and personal injuries.
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