Keep safety the top priority this 4th of July. Leave fireworks to the professionals. Aerial devices, firecrackers, or explosives are illegal in the City. The Snoqualmie Fire and Police Departments focus on safety laws to help prevent injuries, house fires, and wildfires, and will patrol for ordinance violations.
Fireworks Laws in Snoqualmie
- Hours for discharge of legal fireworks: July 4, 9 am to midnight.
- No aerial devices are allowed in Snoqualmie (see list below).
- No fireworks may be possessed or discharged in any public park.
- By state law, fireworks sales are limited to people aged 16 and older.
Legal Fireworks
- Ground fireworks
- Hand-held sparkling devices
- Smoke devices
Both fireworks retail stands in Snoqualmie sell only fireworks that are legal in Snoqualmie. Some fireworks sold at state-approved stands and tribal reservations are illegal in Snoqualmie city limits, including possession and discharge.
Illegal Fireworks
- Aerial devices including bottle rockets and missiles
- Firecrackers
- Explosive devices
More fireworks information is posted on the City of Snoqualmie website. Questions may be directed to Fire Chief Mike Bailey at mbailey@snoqualmiewa.gov or 425-888-1551.
Public Fireworks Display at Snoqualmie Community Park
Celebrate Independence Day locally and safely with the annual Red, White & Boom celebration featuring activities and fireworks on July 4 at Snoqualmie Community Park, 35016 SE Ridge Street, from 7 pm to 10:30 pm. The professional fireworks display starts at approximately 9:45 pm.
Safety Measures to Avoid Injury and Property Damage
For those choosing to light their own legal fireworks, please take all measures to keep your family, pets, and home protected:
- Keep a bucket of water and fire extinguisher nearby to put out stray sparks.
- Only adults should light fireworks or handle sparklers.
- Teach children to “stop, drop, and roll” in case their clothes catch on fire.
- Consider pet safety and security.
Please call 911 to request emergency police, fire, or medical assistance, or to report illegal activities.