This 4th of July, if you're not at Utah Tech's Football Stadium watching Ashley McBride and the fireworks show, you're probably still going to be viewing the fireworks from somewhere else, right? If you're looking for some great viewing spots. I GOT YOU! Here are 6 of the BEST locations to watch the fireworks across St. George!

Up by the old airport:

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This one will give you a great viewing angle, but it's probably going to be ABSOLUTELY PACKED up there. Luckily there's now a road going down on the WEST side of the old airport hill. So be sure to use that as a getaway and you won't be stuck in traffic all night.

Up on Red Hills Drive: 

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This one will for sure have a ton of people there, so you need to make sure you get a car parked there EARLY! Maybe even a day in advance! But this might be the BEST viewing spot in town.

Up on Foremaster Ridge:

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I did this one last year. It's a good viewing angle, but it's a little farther away than I'd like to be. Once again, tons of people will be up here, so make sure you get your chairs or cars there early! You'll also probably have people in this neighborhood upset you're there... but screw em! It's the Fourth of July BABY!

Parked on the WEST side of Foremaster Ridge:

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This is actually not a terrible idea. People will definitely have this idea though, so think early and think ahead! Good viewing angle, especially if you have a truck bed to be in. The closer to the top, the better!

The Testing Center at Utah Tech (Near Swig):

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I've done this one before a couple years ago, and it's a pretty great spot. HOWEVER... the apartments between you and the fireworks block a tiny bit of the view. But you can pull some chairs out there and sit down! It will be fun!

This parking lot on Utah Tech campus:

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I did this one maybe... 5 years ago? Most of the viewing angles are blocked, but if you just look to the sky, you'll still catch all the big ones! Be careful though, you're very close and might catch some debris!

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