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The Ultimate Guide to Fireworks Around Metro Atlanta for July 4th, 2025
Looking for the best spots to catch fireworks this Fourth of July in the Metro Atlanta area? Whether you’re into mountain views, bustling town squares, or lakeside celebrations, there’s something for everyone. Here's a curated list of firework displays and festivities happening around the region in 2025 to help you plan a fun-filled Independence Day.
Wednesday, July 2nd
Lawrenceville – Prelude to the Fourth
Where: Lawrenceville Lawn
Details: Music, fun, and an early fireworks celebration.
Thursday, July 3rd
Conyers – Olde Town Celebration
Where: Downtown Conyers
Details: Food trucks, kids’ activities, and a live band leading into the fireworks.
Covington – Fireworks on the Square
Start Time: Fireworks at 9:45 p.m.
Details: Tribute concert featuring hits from Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago.
Johns Creek – Newtown Park
Celebrate: With live music, food, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Kennesaw – Downtown Independence Celebration
Time: 6–10 p.m.
Details: Free admission and a high-energy fireworks finale.
Lilburn – Sparkle in the Park
Where: Lilburn City Park
Details: Food vendors, live music, and a crowd-pleasing fireworks display.
Norcross – Red, White & Boom
Where: Lillian Webb Park
Details: Activities start at 5 p.m., with fireworks capping off the evening.
Sugar Hill – Sparks in the Park
Where: E.E. Robinson Park
Details: Free concert, vendors, and fireworks.
Tucker – Main Street Festival
When: Starts at 6 p.m.
Details: Live music, a DJ, food trucks, and fireworks downtown.
Friday, July 4th
Acworth – Cauble Park
Start Time: Live music at 5:30 p.m.; fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
Details: One of the largest displays in Metro Atlanta.
Alpharetta – Wills Park
Details: Bring chairs and a picnic for a cozy evening under the stars.
Blairsville – Meeks Park
Details: Mountain backdrop + fireworks = unforgettable.
Braselton – Downtown
Details: Patriotic parade and family-friendly fun before the fireworks.
Canton – Riverstone Parkway
When: Parade at 6 p.m., fireworks at dusk.
Cartersville – Dellinger Park
Details: 4–10 p.m., with plenty of kids’ activities and entertainment.
Chamblee – Downtown
Details: Music featuring G Clef & The Playlist before the grand finale.
Cumming – Fairgrounds
When: Steam engine parade at 10 a.m., fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
Dahlonega – UNG Drill Field
Details: Full day of events including a 5K, car show, and reading of the Declaration of Independence.
Dallas – Downtown
Theme: ’80s dance party with Guardians of the Jukebox and a vibrant fireworks show.
Decatur – The Square
Details: Classic Pied Piper parade, music, and fireworks.
Dillard – The Dillard House
Details: Fireworks plus southern BBQ buffet.
Douglasville – Town Green
Start: Parade at 10 a.m.; fireworks at dusk.
East Point – Downtown Commons
Details: South Fulton County’s largest fireworks show.
Gainesville – Laurel Park
Gates Open: 9 a.m.
Details: $15 parking supports veterans, and fun lasts all day.
Hiawassee – Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
Details: Free concert, stunning lake and mountain views.
Marietta – Marietta Square
Details: Parade, games, food, and fireworks finale.
Newnan – Newnan High School
Details: Live music and a community-centered celebration.
Peachtree City – Lake Peachtree
Details: Water views and patriotic vibes.
Powder Springs – Thurman Springs Park
Details: All day festivities leading into the fireworks.
Rome – Ridge Ferry Park
Details: $5 parking - Food trucks and family games all day.
Roswell – Roswell Area Park
When: 6 p.m. start
Details: Food trucks, live music, and an unforgettable show.
Sandy Springs – City Springs District
Details: Live band at 7:30 p.m.and fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
Snellville – Towne Green
Details: Festivities start at 4 p.m. - with fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
Stockbridge – VyStar Amphitheater
Details: Free with performance by Jagged Edge
Woodstock – Around Town
Details: Parade in the morning, festival during the day, and fireworks at night.
Fireworks at Popular Destinations
Atlanta Braves (Truist Park)
Watch the Braves take on the Orioles, then stay for fireworks post-game.
Gwinnett Stripers (Coolray Field)
Stick around after the game for Gwinnett County’s largest fireworks show.
Fun Spot America – Atlanta
Enjoy rides and fireworks. Admission is free; parking is $20 after 5 p.m.
Lake Lanier Islands
Two nights of fireworks (July 4–5) with live music.
Ponce City Roof
Panoramic views of multiple fireworks displays around Atlanta.
Six Flags Over Georgia
Fireworks both July 4 & 5. Perfect for thrill-seekers.
Stone Mountain Park
A full week of fireworks (July 1–7). Great for families looking for extended fun.
No Fireworks This Year
Atlanta – Centennial Olympic Park
Avondale Estates & Dunwoody
Details: Parades and daytime festivities only—no fireworks due to safety.
Tips for watching fireworks:
Plan Ahead
Arrive Early: Many events start well before sunset, with parades, food trucks, and concerts.
Bring Essentials: Chairs, blankets, bug spray, and water.
Double Check Times: Fireworks usually begin at dusk but are subject to weather delays.
Celebrate Safely, Celebrate Loudly!
Metro Atlanta knows how to throw a Fourth of July party. Whether you’re looking for small-town charm, big crowds, or mountain getaways, you’ll find your perfect spot to watch the sky light up this Independence Day.
Let freedom ring—and let the fireworks fly!