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Labor Day Weekend Fireworks at The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island

Celebrate the final days of summer with a grand finale! The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island will host Labor Day Weekend Fireworks on Sunday, September 4th at 9:00pm.  Pop a squat in the sand, […]

Pic by Michael Tucker at The Salty Gallery

Celebrate the final days of summer with a grand finale! The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island will host Labor Day Weekend Fireworks on Sunday, September 4th at 9:00pm. 

Pop a squat in the sand, bring a chair, or throw down a beach towel – there’s no bad seats of the fireworks launched from the iconic Okaloosa Island Pier. 

  • Pro-tip: snag a waterfront view from one of The Boardwalk’s restaurants for dinner and a show!
  • This is a free event and everyone is welcome!

The Boardwalk is located on Okaloosa Island, 1450 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach.

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