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Prime firework-viewing locations in Durango, Silverton

Fireworks soar above Durango for the Fourth of July in 2014 as crowds gathered to view the annual fireworks display as seen from the campus of Fort Lewis College.

In case you forgot where you watched from last year, or are just looking for a different view, here are some prime locations to view the

The rim around Fort Lewis College provides a clear view of the fireworks, which will be fired from Greenmount Cemetery. However, it fills up quickly, and the area has a section reserved for FLC’s 4th at the Fort event.Any east-west street that crosses Main Avenue or Camino del Rio will allow for viewing, but Eleventh Street at Main Avenue will be the site of the stage for the Downtown Street Dance. The Town Plaza parking lots can be crowded, but they provide for an open view.Smelter Mountain, for those interested in a pre- and post-display hike, overlooks all of Durango. But make sure you bring plenty of water and a flashlight.

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The rim around Fort Lewis College provides a clear view of the fireworks, which will be fired from Greenmount Cemetery. However, it fills up quickly, and the area has a section reserved for FLC’s 4th at the Fort event.Any east-west street that crosses Main Avenue or Camino del Rio will allow for viewing, but Eleventh Street at Main Avenue will be the site of the stage for the Downtown Street Dance. The Town Plaza parking lots can be crowded, but they provide for an open view.Smelter Mountain, for those interested in a pre- and post-display hike, overlooks all of Durango. But make sure you bring plenty of water and a flashlight.For everyone making the trek to Silverton for its popular fireworks display, find a prime viewing spot at Memorial Park. Also, the local radio station, 92.5-FM KSJC, will be broadcasting music choreographed to the display.

Fourth of July Schedule

Many communities around the area are offering a plethora of events to celebrate Independence Day:

Durango

Rotary Club of Durango pancake breakfast:

7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Rotary Park.

Parks and Recreation 5K run/walk:

Free. Registration at 8:45 a.m., run/walk begins at 9 a.m. in Rotary Park.

Family Fun in Buckley Park:

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Includes readings of our nation’s founding documents, live music, the Kids to Kids Flea Market, a magic show with Mysto the Magi and an appearance by Sparkles the Clown. Food and beverages will be for sale benefiting several nonprofit groups.

Durango Elks Lodge Barbecue:

Noon to 4 p.m., 901 East Second Ave.

Stars and Stripes Parade:

6 p.m. Parade runs from College Drive to 12th Street.

Street Dance:

Immediately after the parade at 11th Street and Main Avenue. Music by the High Rollers.

Fireworks display:

9:15 p.m. fired from Greenmount Cemetery.

Bayfield

All activities take place on East Mill Street unless otherwise noted.

Bayfield Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast:

7 to 10 a.m. at 451 Church St.

Calvary Presbyterian Church Pie and Craft Sale:

8 a.m.

Firecracker 5K and Family Walk:

9 a.m. Sponsored by La Plata Family Centers Coalition.

Pet Parade:

9:45 a.m.

Fourth of July Parade:

10 a.m.

Festivities in Joe Stephenson Park:

11 a.m., including a kids’ carnival and activities, water games, pedal carts, food.

Serrano’s annual Horseshoe Tournament:

Noon at Eagle Park.

Anthem Coed 4 vs. 4 Volleyball Tournament:

Noon at Joe Stephenson Park, sponsored by the Bayfield High School Girls volleyball team.

Corn Hole Tournament:

1 p.m. in the Pine River Valley Rotary Beer Tent.

Duck Race:

2 p.m. Sponsored by the BHS FOR Club.

Firework Show:

Dusk, sponsored by the First National Bank of Durango.

Silverton

All events take place in Memorial Park unless otherwise noted.

Blue Ribbon Run:

7:30 a.m., 2K, 5K and 10K.

Parade and Water Fight:

10:30 a.m. from Greene and Blair streets to Greene and 14th Street.

Rhubarb Festival and Ice Cream Social:

Noon to 3 p.m.

Brass Band in the Park:

Noon to 1 p.m.

Ducky Derby:

2 p.m. at Cement Creek at Memorial Park.

Fireworks Display:

Approximately 9 p.m. Those with access to a radio should tune into KSJC-FM (92.5) for music accompanying the display.

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