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    Fireworks Canceled Across Southern Colorado Due to Drought and Fire Conditions

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    By Digest Staff on July 3, 2026 Spotlight

    With 100% of Southern Colorado, and over 96% of the state, experiencing moderate to exceptional drought conditions, communities across the region are enacting restrictions on open burning, fires and fireworks in order to reduce the possibility of wildfire.

    Fireworks Displays Canceled

    The following communities have canceled firework displays due to dangerous fire conditions as of the time of publication. Check with the event organizer for the latest information or to see if an event not listed is canceled.

    Alamosa  ·  Cañon City  ·  Castle Rock  ·  Colorado Springs  ·  Cripple Creek  ·  Douglas County  ·  Huerfano County  ·  La Junta  ·  Lone Tree  ·  Lathrop State Park  ·  Palmer Lake  ·  Pueblo  ·  Pueblo West  ·  Silver Cliff  ·  Trinidad  ·  Woodland Park

    The following Southern Colorado counties and cities have current fire restrictions in effect at the time of publication:

    Current Fire Restrictions

    Alamosa County
    Custer County
    El Paso County, including Colorado Springs
    Fremont County, including Cañon City
    Huerfano County
    Las Animas County, including Trinidad
    Park County
    Pueblo County
    Teller County
    Pike-San Isabel National Forests

    Find fire restriction information for other counties at dfpc.colorado.gov or consult local county and municipal government information sources.

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