The Red, White & Boom Celebration Parade rolls through downtown Tishomingo, Oklahoma. 13 Jun 2025
18 Ways to Celebrate Independence Day in Chickasaw Country

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Chickasaw Country

Chickasaw Country, Okla. - As America celebrates this Independence Day, the towns within Chickasaw Country will roll out the red, white and blue carpet for various events from parades and 5K runs to festivals and fireworks. Festivities around the region begin as early as June 21 and extend through July 5.

Tuttle, Oklahoma –

Kick off the holiday celebrations at Coal Creek Vineyard and Winery in Tuttle at the Summer Independence Kickoff Saturday, June 21, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. This day of family fun will include vendors, food trucks, helicopter rides and live music by Nathan Burris, Jeff Douglas, Caleb Robertson and Codey Wayne. The city of Tuttle will end the evening with a spectacular fireworks display.

Purcell, Oklahoma –

On Friday, June 27, Purcell will celebrate Independence Day at Purcell Lake. The celebration begins at 5 p.m. with food, games and fireworks. Food trucks and booths will be set up at Chandler Pavilion on the south side of Purcell Lake. The fireworks display will begin at 9:45 p.m.

Comanche, Oklahoma –

Celebrate the holiday at the Comanche Independence Fest Celebration at Comanche Lake from 2 to 8 p.m., Saturday, June 28. Enjoy food vendors, live music and fireworks that will launch over the lake at dusk.

Lindsay, Oklahoma –

Bring your lawn chairs to Glenn Curlee Park in Lindsay Saturday, June 28, for an afternoon of fun in the sun. Free swimming is available all day with live music and a fireworks show at dusk.

Newcastle, Oklahoma

Join the fun in Newcastle at the Red, White & Blue Fest in Veterans Park Saturday, June 28. Festivities begin at 5 p.m. with family-fun entertainment, including food trucks, live entertainment, inflatables, games and more! The fireworks will begin at 9:45 p.m.

Tishomingo, Oklahoma

The entire family will enjoy Johnston County's Red, White and Boom Independence Day Celebration in Tishomingo. On Saturday, June 28, the festivities will begin at 10 a.m. with the annual Independence Day parade along Main Street to Pennington Creek Park. A car show will follow at the park at 10:30 a.m. Throughout the day, enjoy live music, vendor booths, food trucks, inflatables and more. Guests can enjoy the fireworks show at Murray State College at dusk on Saturday evening.

Blanchard, Oklahoma

Spend the evening of Thursday, July 3, at Blanchard's Independence Celebration featuring a kid zone, food and live music from Superfreak and the Oklahoma City Symphonic Band. The events begin at 6 p.m. and the fireworks display will be at dusk.

Duncan, Oklahoma

Bring the family to Abe Raizen Park in Duncan for the Red, White & Boom Fireworks Show Thursday, July 3. Expect food trucks, music, bounce houses and fireworks from 5 to 10 p.m. Live music with Old 81 Band will begin at 5:30 p.m.

Pocasset, Oklahoma

Join SaltCreek Casino Thursday, July 3, from 5 to 10 p.m. for the 8th annual free, family-friendly Fireworks Spectacular. Enjoy food trucks, retail vendors and more, followed by fireworks at night's end.

Ada, Oklahoma

The town of Ada will celebrate the holiday with a 5K run and fireworks. On Friday, July 4, the day will kick off with the Fireball Classic Memorial Run in Wintersmith Park. This annual race features a fun run, 5K, 10K and half marathon. At dusk, return to Wintersmith Park for the 4th of July Fireworks. Bring a blanket or lawn chair to view the show.

Ardmore, Oklahoma –

The 2025 Red, White, & BOOM 4th of July Fireworks Show at Lake Murray State Park will take place Friday, July 4. Fireworks will launch after dark near the R.C. Flying Field. The event is free and open to the public.

Chickasha, Oklahoma

Celebrate the Festival of Freedom at Shannon Springs Park in Chickasha Friday, July 4, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., featuring games, a costume contest and free watermelon. Then, beginning at 6 p.m., watch the Parade of Stars and Handlebars, which will end at the entrance to the park. The parade will feature a procession of bikes, scooters, golf carts and ATVs as Chickasha kicks off its Christmas in July celebration. After the parade, listen to live music by Southern Sailor Band, grab a bite at the food trucks, take a train ride and grab a spot to watch the fireworks at dark!

Marlow, Oklahoma –

Marlow's Fourth of July Celebration has been a tradition since 1892. On Friday, July 4, start the day with an old-fashioned, small-town parade with classic cars, bicycles, bands, horses and horse-drawn wagons. Redbud Park hosts food, games, shopping and bingo. The evening concert begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by fireworks at 9:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

Pauls Valley, Oklahoma

Family fun awaits at Boom in the Valley, Friday, July 4, at Wacker Park in Pauls Valley. From 6 to 10 p.m., celebrate with a kid zone, face painting, mechanical bull rides, a glow party by Oz Productions, live music by Ray and the Highrollers and fireworks at dusk.

Sulphur, Oklahoma –

Bring the entire family to Sulphur for Arbuckle Beats and Bites at The Artesian Hotel, Casino and Spa Friday, July 4. Doors open at 5 p.m. Grab a bite at one of the food trucks and hear live music from Band of Heathens, followed by fireworks at 9 p.m. Admission is free to Arbuckle Beats & Bites.

Waurika, Oklahoma

Waurika will host its annual Freedom Fest Friday, July 4. The family-friendly event will include live entertainment, a community picnic, kids' activities and fireworks after dark.

Davis, Oklahoma

Enjoy live entertainment and grab a bite from the food trucks at the Red, White & Davis Independence Day Celebration Saturday, July 5. Celebrate Independence Day at Fullerton Park in Davis beginning at 6:30 p.m. with fun and entertainment for all ages, including a fireworks show at dark.

Kingston, Oklahoma –

Experience a fun-filled evening at the Lake Texoma Fireworks Show in Kingston Saturday, July 5. The festivities begin at 6 p.m., and live music will be followed by a brilliant fireworks display over the lake right after dark near the Roosevelt Bridge.

To learn more about events in Chickasaw Country, visit ChickasawCountry.com/Events or follow Chickasaw Country on Facebook and Instagram.

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About Chickasaw Country

Nestled in the south-central region of Oklahoma, Chickasaw Country is a regional tourism organization representing 13 of Oklahoma's 77 counties. A division of the Chickasaw Nation, Chickasaw Country is the tourism brand and resource for visitors and communities in the region, promoting local attractions, experiences and events. South-central Oklahoma is an easy, versatile, friendly and beautiful escape packed with First American and Western culture, outdoor recreation, local dining, breathtaking landscapes and one-of-a-kind festivals. For adventure-seekers, cultural lovers and everything in between, Chickasaw Country is uniquely positioned as a go-to, spur-of-the-moment, easy-to-get-to, ever-changing vacation, for a day, a weekend, a week or longer.

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