Where to see 4th of July fireworks shows around Western Washington 2023

There are various professional fireworks shows scattered across Western Washington around the Fourth of July holiday. Shows generally start around dusk. Check out the list below.
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July 1
Bremerton / Port Orchard: 10 p.m. Fireworks over the Sinclair Inlet
Issaquah (Lake Sammamish State Park): 10 p.m. between Vasa Park and Lake Sammamish State Park. Best viewing from the south lake shore
Muckleshoot Casino, Auburn, Wash.: 10 p.m. at the casino
Newcastle: 10 p.m. at Lake Boren Park
July 3
Carnation: 10:15 p.m. Remlinger Farm
Kingston: 10 p.m. at Mike Wallace Park
Lacey: 10 p.m. at Rainier Vista Park
Mountlake Terrace: 10 p.m. over Lake Ballinger
July 4
Bellevue: 10 p.m. at Bellevue Downtown Park
Bellingham: 10:30 p.m. at Zuanich Point Park
Des Moines: At Beach Park and Marina
Federal Way: 10:15 p.m. at Celebration Park
Kenmore: 10 p.m. at Log Boom Park
Kent: 10 p.m. at Lake Meridian Park
Everett: 10 p.m. Can be viewed from most waterfront parks and the port
JBLM: 10:15 p.m. Military ID required to get onto the base
Oak Harbor (Whidbey Island): 10 p.m. at Windjammer Park
Seattle (Gasworks Park): Presented by Seafair over Lake Union
SeaTac: 10 p.m. at Angle Lake Park
Tacoma: After 10 p.m. at Dune Peninsula and Cummings Park
Tumwater: 10:15 p.m. at Tumwater Valley Golf Course