Firework Safety

Fireworks Ban in Effect

Following Governor Spencer Cox's Executive Order, all personal fireworks are prohibited throughout Utah, including Lehi City, during the Independence Day discharge period of July 2–5.

What this means for Lehi residents:

  • The discharge of all consumer fireworks is prohibited anywhere in Lehi during the July 2–5 holiday period.
  • Any previously published Lehi City maps showing permissible fireworks discharge areas are temporarily suspended under the statewide ban.
  • The Utah State Forester will re-evaluate fire conditions after Independence Day to determine whether additional restrictions will be necessary for the Pioneer Day holiday.

This has been an exceptionally dry year, and wildfire conditions remain severe across the state. While we know fireworks are a cherished Fourth of July tradition, this year's extreme wildfire danger requires us all to do our part to protect our community.

We encourage everyone to celebrate safely by attending the July 4th Freedom Celebration at the Thanksgiving Point Electric Park (2650 N Ashton Boulevard, Lehi). Admission is free, and gates open at 4 p.m. Enjoy an evening of live entertainment, family activities, food trucks, local vendors, and festival fun before the spectacular fireworks show begins at 10 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets, gather with family and friends, and celebrate Independence Day in a safe, festive environment.

Please call 911 only if there is an active fire, immediate danger to life or property, or another emergency requiring an immediate response. Thank you for your understanding and for helping protect our community during this period of heightened wildfire risk. 

Department Headquarters

176 North Center Street
Lehi, UT 84043
Phone: 385.201.1081
Fax: 385.201.1221

Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 801.794.3970

Office Hours

Monday-Thursday
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday 8 AM to 4 PM