Fourth of July is coming and Macomb County is a prime destination for families seeking to celebrate our nation’s independence with a spectacular fireworks display.
All across the county, communities and local organizations are gearing up to wow spectators with marvelous pyrotechnics in the sky on July 4 and all summer long. To help you plan your family’s outing, we’ve rounded up some of the best of those shows happening in 2025.
Some of these events just offer fireworks while other displays are part of a larger festival, but all of them are sure to delight your kids. Plus, get a few fireworks safety tips from the Macomb Township Fire Department.
Fireworks Displays in Macomb County
2025 Rosefest
June 14, 2025
- Address:Â Veterans Memorial Park, 27325 Barkman St., Roseville
- Cost:Â Free
This festival features a kids jump zone and foam party, Nerf wars, live entertainment, family movie night and glow party and fireworks at dusk.
Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival
June 18-22, 2025
- Address:Â Downtown New Baltimore area
- Cost:Â Free, fees for some activities; preregister to enter competition
The short-lived water bugs drive the theme of this fest, which has kids activities, live entertainment, a corn hole tournament, parade, fireworks and more.
Fireworks Extravaganza!
June 27, 2025
- Address:Â Veterans Memorial Park, 32400 Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores
- Cost:Â $3-$5/wristbands, $10/parking in advance
See this firework display, which begins at dusk at Veterans Memorial Park. The park opens at 3 p.m. for people with wristbands and the fireworks will be at 10:10 p.m. Purchase wristbands and parking passes in advance at the Civic Ice Arena.
Independence Day Celebration & Fireworks
June 27, 2025
- Address:Â Downtown Mount Clemens, 67 N. Walnut St., Mount Clemens
- Cost:Â Free
The celebration begins at 7 p.m. and the fireworks will begin at dusk. Food trucks and local businesses will be open to purchase food and drinks.
Clinton Township Fireworks
July 9, 2025
- Address:Â 40700 Romeo Plank Road, Clinton Township
- Cost:Â FreeÂ
Families can enjoy inflatables, face painting, food vendors and live musical performances during the day and a fireworks show at dusk.
New Haven Red, Hot & Blue Festival
July 12, 2025
- Address:Â 57700 Gratiot Ave., New Haven
- Cost:Â Contact for details
Enjoy food, fun and fireworks at this annual all ages event.
Cheers to ChesterfieldÂ
Aug. 7-10, 2025
- Address: Brandenburg Park, 50050 Jefferson Ave., New Baltimore
- Cost:Â Free
This event features the Bassmaster Elite Series, food trucks, live music, kid’s activities, fireworks and more. The fireworks take place on Friday evening.
Fireworks at Stony Creek MetroparkÂ
June 27, 2025
- Address: Stony Creek Metropark, 4300 Main Park Drive, Shelby Township
- Cost:Â Free/admission, $10/daily pass
Join the tens of thousands of Macomb County neighbors for the Stony Creek Metropark fireworks show. Participants just need to pack some food, grab a picnic blanket and enjoy the show under the stars. Fireworks begin at approximately 10:05 p.m. and get shot off over the lake. For all ages.
Fireworks Safety Tips
While fireworks can be a ton of fun this time of year, they can be dangerous — especially for kids who are unsupervised or adults who don’t know the proper precautions.
To help you keep your summertime festivities safe, we offer you these tips from the Macomb Township Fire Department:
- Never mix fireworks and alcohol. Instead, partake in your drinks after the show.
- Sky lanterns should be used with caution. The wind can take them anywhere and you are responsible for any damage they cause.
- Kids should only use fireworks with supervision. This includes sparklers, which burn at over 2,000 degrees.
- Only use fireworks outdoors.
- Have a bucket of water at the ready whenever you’re using fireworks.
- Only light one firework at a time and NEVER re-light a “dud” firework. Wait 20 minutes and soak it in water.
- Consider using protective eyewear or gloves when lighting fireworks.
- Familiarize yourself with local firework laws and follow them.
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