The city of Lehi will not ban fireworks completely, creates restricted areas
Jun 30, 2021, 8:54 PM
For 2023, the first day fireworks can be purchased in Utah is June 24. [Photo Credit: Canva Images]
LEHI, UTAH — Many cities in Utah decided to ban fireworks due to the drought conditions, Lehi is the latest. Lehi will not ban fireworks completely for the holidays but has expanded the area where fireworks are banned in the city.
“Restricted areas will include all areas North of Timpanogos Highway, West of the Jordan River, South of Pioneer Crossing, and an expanded area in the Dry Creek area,” the Lehi Fire Department wrote on Facebook.
City officials also announced that they’ve opened four parks where personal fireworks can be lit Saturday and Sunday from 9pm to Midnight.

