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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 3 MIN

Asheville's Fourth of July Festivities: Fireworks, Races, and Community Celebrations.

from Local Frequency - Asheville · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Friday, July Fourth. A happy Independence Day to everyone waking up in the Land of the Sky. Today, Asheville is bursting with energy and excitement as locals and visitors gear up for a festive Fourth, even as we’re still drying out from the recent impact of Tropical Storm Helene. The community spirit is shining bright, and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate around town. Downtown Asheville will come alive tonight with the much-anticipated Ingles Independence Day Block Party. Head down to Coxe Avenue in the South Slope neighborhood, where festivities run from five to ten this evening. This free, family-friendly event promises something for everyone, with live performances from the 100th Army Band and the Mission Accomplished Band, a parade of classic cars, and the always-entertaining Ultimate Air Dogs show at Asheville Yards. Vendors and local markets will be lining Coxe, Banks, and Buxton Avenues, offering plenty of delicious eats and unique crafts. Families with little ones should check out the kid zone at Well Played Board Game Café, packed with giant board games and activities that keep things fun and interactive. As the sun sets, get ready for the big fireworks show—the sky lights up at nine thirty tonight, so find your spot early for the best view. If a daytime adventure is more your style, consider Lake Julian’s Independence Day celebration. The park opens at eight, with food trucks rolling in by two, and fireworks scheduled for nine fifteen. It’s a great place to relax with a picnic, and anglers take note—today is North Carolina’s annual free fishing day, so grab a rod and try your luck on the water without the need for a license, though don’t forget all other fishing regs still apply. For early risers, the Asheville Independence Day Races kick off downtown with packet pickup at Pack Square starting at seven in the morning. Whether you’re lacing up for the five or ten K, or cheering on the kids in the Firecracker Loop, these races set a lively tone for the holiday. And sports fans won’t want to miss the Asheville Tourists’ home game against the Greenville Drive at McCormick Field, first pitch at six thirty-five, followed by a dazzling fireworks display after the final out. Looking to explore a little beyond Asheville? Black Mountain and Weaverville are also hosting their own lively fireworks shows, with festivities starting around seven. These smaller-town gatherings offer that welcoming, hometown feel—another reminder that the region’s community bonds are as strong as ever. With all these events, remember to plan your parking, and if you’re bringing pets downtown, experts are encouraging everyone to help keep furry friends calm during tonight’s festivities. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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