4th of July Fireworks Across Texas and Oklahoma




Since there aren't any on-the-water fireworks this year on Lake Fork, we have assembled a list of places to see fireworks both on and off the water in Texas and Oklahoma. 

With July 4 landing on a Sunday this year, there are actually more fireworks shows on the water on Saturday July 3, with even a few on Friday night. If you play your cards right, you can watch a fireworks show over the water every night of this holiday weekend!

Here are the fireworks shows scheduled across our LakeHub family of lakes.


North Texas

Possum Kingdom Lake

The annual Hell’s Gate fireworks show will be on Saturday July 3. This is always a spectacular sight to see.
Possum Kingdom Lake Fireworks »

Lake Lewisville

There are several shows visible from the water, and we have identified the best places to anchor up on Sunday.
Lake Lewisville Fireworks »

Lake Grapevine

Get ready for amazing fireworks on the water on Sunday on the Grapevine side of the lake.
Lake Grapevine Fireworks »

Eagle Mountain Lake

The only show on the water is at Fort Worth Boat Club on Sunday.
Eagle Mountain Lake Fireworks »


East Texas

Cedar Creek Lake

One of the most spectacular shows over the lake is the combined air show and fireworks show called Thunder Over Cedar Creek Lake on Saturday.
Cedar Creek Lake Fireworks »

Lake Sam Rayburn

There aren’t any shows on the water, but there are fireworks shows in towns around the lake this weekend.
Lake Sam Rayburn Fireworks »

Lake Palestine

Same with Lake Palestine – there are not any shows planned for on the water, but around the lake there are a lot of family-friendly fireworks shows, including a fish-and-watch event.
Lake Palestine Fireworks »

Toledo Bend

Fireworks shows and live music on both sides of the lake both Saturday and Sunday.
Toledo Bend Lake Fireworks »


Central Texas

Lake Whitney

There will be fireworks shows on the water both Saturday and Sunday.
Lake Whitney Fireworks »

Lake Travis

If you play your cards right, you can watch fireworks on the lake Friday, Saturday and Sunday on Lake Travis.
Lake Travis Fireworks »

Lake LBJ

Boat parades, land parades, and several fireworks show all happen on Sunday.
Lake LBJ Fireworks »


Oklahoma

Grand Lake

There are 3 fireworks shows all on Saturday, covering the entire lake in Grove, Monkey Island and Disney.
Grand Lake Fireworks »

Lake Eufaula

The city of Eufaula puts on a waterfront show on Sunday July 4.
Lake Eufaula Fireworks »

Broken Bow Lake

Choctaw Casino will be putting on a fireworks show off the lake in the town of Broken Bow.
Broken Bow Fireworks »

Lake Texoma

There are 6 fireworks shows on and off the water, both on Saturday and Sunday.
Lake Texoma Fireworks »


There are so many options to see fireworks over the water this weekend, so get out there and have some fun, be safe, and celebrate our freedom in style!




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 23)

GOOD. Water Stained; 63 degrees; 0.25 feet below pool. Bass fishing has been slow with some early morning catching near areas with the shad spawn using DieZel chatterbaits. Once bass move off the shore, switch to squarebill crankbaits in 3-5 feet, or Yum dingers and flukes around grass, and frogs in the grass. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Black bass are post spawn and the top water bite is on! Frog patterns are working in the shallow vegetation. The crappie are moving shallow, small clousers are producing well. Large bream have moved shallow, wooly buggers are producing good fish. Channel catfish are cruising 2-4 feet biting clousers. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The crappie fishing on Lake Fork is moving rapidly into the post spawn pattern. Fish are loading up on brush piles, ledges, underwater bridges, road beds, bridges and post spawn trees in 14-25 feet. The fish are hungry after the spawn and they will bite just about anything you out in front of them. We are having great luck with small hand tied jigs but minnows and soft plastics will also work for the next few months until water temps heat way up. Seeing a lot of small fish this year mixed in so some days you will catch and release a lot of short fish. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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