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Fourth of July in Burlington: Parades, Fireworks & Small-Town Charm

 

Celebrate Fourth of July Weekend in Chittenden County 🎆

Looking for the perfect way to celebrate the Fourth of July around Burlington? From lakeside fireworks to small-town parades, here’s your go-to guide for a festive holiday weekend.

Start the celebrations early on Thursday, July 3, at Burlington’s Waterfront Park for one of Vermont’s largest displays. Arrive by 5 PM to enjoy live music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities, all capped off with a dazzling fireworks show as the sun sets.

On Friday, July 4, take the morning to check out a local town parade followed by live music and fireworks at bay-area parks like in Colchester. There’s plenty of space for lawn chairs, food trucks, and community fun, making this a great day for families.

For a more refined experience, head to a museum or outdoor concert venue such as the Shelburne Museum, where you can enjoy a symphony concert followed by fireworks in a relaxed, scenic setting.

If carnival rides, inflatables, and big-bang family fun are your style, make your way to the fairgrounds in places like Essex Junction or St. Albans on Friday evening. Expect games, food stalls, and a lively fireworks finale!

Feel-Good Extras:

  • Join a fun run or community 5K early on the Fourth, often followed by parades or pancake breakfasts.
  • Bring blankets, bug spray, and snacks. Some venues recommend arriving early or taking shuttle buses to avoid parking hassles.
  • Keep an eye out for town cookouts, live music at local parks, and kid-friendly activities like face painting and balloon artists.

No matter your style, whether you're strolling the waterfront, cheering on your town parade, or enjoying a family carnival, Greater Burlington offers a vibrant and memorable Fourth of July celebration!

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    Live Music, Local Markets & More: Summer in Burlington, Vermont

     

    Summer in the greater Burlington area is packed with events, music, and opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. One favorite tradition is the Summer Concert Series at Snow Farm Vineyard, where locals and visitors gather for live music and wine every Thursday evening from late May through early September. It’s a scenic, relaxing way to soak up summer in the Champlain Islands.

    In South Burlington, Veteran’s Memorial Park hosts the SB “Nite Out” music series on select Thursdays in June and July. These family-friendly evenings feature live performances, food trucks, games, and themed nights, making it a favorite weekly tradition for many.

    Colchester also offers summer concerts at Lower Bayside Park. These free events happen Thursday evenings by Malletts Bay and are perfect for bringing a blanket, picnic dinner, and enjoying the music with a view.

    In Burlington, live music fills the weekends with events like the South End Get Down, food truck rallies, and performances at local spots like Burlington Tap & Smokehouse. 

    If you're more in the mood for fresh produce and a quiet morning, Sam Mazza’s farm stand is a summer must-visit for berries, baked goods, flowers, and more. Shelburne’s local farm stands and farmers’ markets are also worth exploring, offering everything from veggies to Vermont-made products.

    Memorial Park and other local green spaces host smaller concerts, pop-up events, and community nights throughout the summer. These neighborhood gatherings are a great way to connect with friends and neighbors while enjoying music and food under the open sky.

    Whether you're planning your weekends or just exploring what the community has to offer, summer in this area is full of charm, energy, and ways to feel at home.

     

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