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No fireworks in city limits across the Highland Lakes

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Residents living inside the city limits of all Highland Lakes area cities cannot legally set off fireworks this Fourth of July holiday, but those in the unincorporated areas of Burnet and Llano counties can celebrate at home as long as no burn ban is in effect.

Neither Burnet County nor Llano County has an active burn ban, allowing residents in unincorporated areas to use fireworks on private property for the holiday weekend.

Previously, Granite Shoals was the only Highland Lakes area city that allowed fireworks within its limits during the Fourth of July and New Year holidays, but the city changed its ordinance in August 2025 to prohibit all unofficial fireworks displays. 

Caution is advised, as fireworks can cause serious injuries and ignite grass and brush fires. Residents should keep a water source nearby, follow safety guidelines, and be mindful of neighbors, pets, and livestock that can be startled by loud explosions.

maci@thepicayune.com

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