Here Are The 8 Best Fourth Of July Fireworks In Michigan
Summertime in Michigan is filled with festivals and other outdoor activities. There’s good reason for that. The summer weather in Michigan is near perfection. No one wants to be cooped up inside, they want to be in the great outdoors, living their best lives possible.
At night, one of my favorite ways of doing this is by taking in a breathtaking fireworks display. I’ve always loved them. The loud booms shake my entire body. The sky lights up with color. Sometimes, even, it looks like glitter falling from the sky.
It’s magical. Looking to find some of that magic for yourself? Well, if you want to watch fireworks in Michigan, I’ve compiled a list of some of the best places to do so!
1. Salute to America, at Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan
Unfortunately, the annual Ford Fireworks in Detroit have already taken place. Don't worry, though, there's another option just a short drive down the road at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. The night skies in Dearborn will light up each night between July 2 and 5 for an astounding fireworks celebration. Partnering with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, The Henry Ford Museum has created a truly unforgettable way to celebrate Independence Day.![](https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/393334178_845183580735428_7127999386736912922_n.jpg?w=720)
2. Kalamazoo Speedway Fireworks
Held on July 4, the Kalamazoo Speedway Fireworks have to be seen to be believed. This is an all-day event with racing, appearances from NASCAR drivers, and more. Doors open at 2 pm, racing starts at 7 pm, and the fireworks begin at dusk.3. Bay City Fireworks Festival - Bay City, Michigan
Dazzling attendees since 1962, the Bay City Fireworks Festival sees visitors from all over the country. Yes, the display is *that* good. Every night from July 4-6, the city puts on a fireworks display as one of the celebrations for their annual weekend festival. The big show is on Saturday - that's the one you don't want to miss!![](https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Petoskey.jpg?w=720)
4. Brilliance Over the Bay Fireworks Show - Petoskey, Michigan
The city of Petoskey is more than just a place to watch fireworks in Michigan. The town makes the whole day a celebration, with a parade, live entertainment, and even an ice cream social. Of course, the real star is the fireworks display, which takes place at dusk following Petoskey's "Million Dollar Sunset".5. 4th of July on Mackinac Island - Mackinac Island, Michigan
This fireworks display takes place on Thursday, July 4, and features a couple of unique things. First off, this real downhome celebration hosts things like a stone skipping competition. Additionally, there are not one but two fireworks displays at this celebration. They happen simultaneously at dusk. That sounds like the place to be to watch fireworks in Michigan.![](https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/taylor.jpeg?w=720)
6. Amway Family Fireworks - Grand Rapids, Michigan
The fireworks display at this celebration takes place at dusk on Saturday, July 6 following a day of fun. Located in downtown Grand Rapids at Ah-Nab-Awen Park, the daytime portion of the city's Independence Day Celebration features live entertainment and concerts.7. Fourth of July Celebration - Grand Marais, Michigan
If you're looking for a gorgeous lake view to watch fireworks in Michigan, look no further than this celebration. This one also has a small-town feel with a dance party and parade during the day. The fireworks, which are reflected in the waters of Lake Superior, are some of the best you'll see this year.![](https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/attle-Creek.jpg?w=720)
8. Air Show + Balloon Festival - Battle Creek. Michigan
This celebration, located at Field of Flight in Battle Creek, is more than just a fireworks display. Well, first off, there are two - one on July 4, as well as a second on July 6. Additionally, there are air shows, a carnival, hot air balloons, and more. I'm most interested in seeing the nighttime air show, which is something I've never experienced before.No matter where you choose to watch fireworks in Michigan, this year, you have a lot of options to choose from. Additionally, some cities are offering drone shows, for those who are not into the bog booms and loud noises. Yes, drones are for more than taking some (pretty cool) videos of the state. If you want to experience a drone show – visit the Cadillac, Michigan Freedom Fest on July 5 for a spectacularly quiet drone display.
No matter if you’re going to watch drones or traditional fireworks, be sure to pack a cooler with snacks and treats for the long evening ahead of you. We like this one because you can wear it like a backpack!
Do you have a secret spot for catching fireworks shows in Michigan? We’d love to hear more about it!
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