JACKSON, Wyo. — On July 4, the Jackson Hole Fourth of July parade filled the town streets with red, white and blue.

The Buckrail photographer was there to capture the colors:

There were over 65 groups and organizations participating in the parade, offering candy, stickers, ice cream and more to the crowds of people lined up from the Fairgrounds up Glenwood Street to the Town Square via Broadway Avenue.

The Fourth of July parade is hosted annually by The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce.

Check out Wyoming’s history of Independence Day celebrations here.

River Stingray is a news reporter with a passion for wildlife, history and local lenses. She holds a Master's degree in environmental archaeology from the University of Cambridge and is also a published poet, dog mom and outdoor enthusiast.