Fourth of July fireworks are bigger and better this year in the Stateline than ever before! Here’s a list of the fireworks celebrations happening throughout the Stateline.

Places to See Fireworks on Thursday, July 3rd

Davis Junction Fireworks in the Park at Community Park
101 Lincoln Ave., Davis Junction, IL

When: Fireworks start at dusk

Cost: Free

Davis Junction’s Fireworks and Movie in the Park features fireworks. Bring your own chair or blanket. There will be a concession stand with items available for purchase.


Winnebago Fireworks at Winnebago Park District
N. Church St., Winnebago, IL

When: Dusk (~9 pm)

Cost: Free

Fireworks will be shot off behind the baseball diamonds off N. Church Street near the Dylan Mastroianni Memorial playgrounds.


Edgerton Fireworks at Racetrack Park
900 Stoughton Rd., Edgerton, WI

When: 4 pm – 12 am (fireworks at dusk)

Cost: Free

Edgerton Lions Club will host a Fest and Fireworks celebration with live music, tug of war, live music, chicken bingo, and more. There will be food and beverages available for purchase.

Places to See Fireworks on Friday, July 4th

Rockford Fireworks in Downtown Rockford (Jefferson Street Bridge)
116 N. Madison St., Rockford, IL

When: 4 pm – 10 pm

Cost: Free

Since Davis Park is closed for renovations, the fireworks will return to Jefferson Bridge. There will be vendors, food and drink for sale at the City Market pavilion. All city parking lots and garages are open and free of charge on July 4th. There are live performances happening in other areas of Rockford during the day. See the full schedule here.


Byron Fireworks at Byron Dragway
7287 N River Rd., Byron, IL

When: 5 pm – 10 pm

Cost: Free

Enjoy a 20 minute fireworks show for the whole family. There will be food and ice cream vendors on site.


Cherry Valley Fireworks at Baumann Park
218 S. Walnut St., Cherry Valley, IL

When: Dusk (~9:30 pm)

Cost: Free

Cherry Valley has a Fourth of July celebration that includes a parade at Village Hall at 1 pm. Kids can decorate bikes or anything with wheels and arrive at Village Hall at 12:30 pm to line up. Fireworks start at dusk at Baumann Park.


Durand’s 4th of July Festival at Durand Schools
200 W. South St., Durand, IL

When: 8 am – 10 pm

Cost: Free

Durand has a whole day of activities including a parade, bags tournament, 5K, and more. See a list of events here. Fireworks will be at dusk at the school grounds.


Rockford Country Club Fireworks at Oxford Park
2420 Oxford, Rockford, IL

When: 9 pm

Cost: Free

Oxford Park is the perfect place to view the Rockford Country Club fireworks. Bring your own chairs and blankets.


Rockford Rivets Fireworks at Rockford Rivets Stadium
4503 Interstate Blvd., Loves Park, IL

When: 6:35 pm – 10 pm

Cost: $14 per person (includes baseball game)

The Rockford Rivets will be playing on July 4th. Get tickets here.


Rhythm and Booms Festival at Schilberg Park
301 W. High St., Milton, WI

When: 11 am – 11 pm (fireworks at 9 pm)

Cost: Free admission

Milton will have a Rhythm and Boom festival from July 2 – 5. It includes a farmers market, carnival, live music, and more. There is a parade at 1 pm. You can see a list of events here.


Pop on the Rocks – City of Beloit Fireworks at Riverside Park
1160 Riverside Dr., Beloit, WI

When: Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra will play at 7:30 pm before the fireworks start at dusk

Cost: Free

Watch the fireworks and listen to an Independence Day Concert by the Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra back at Riverside Park and a massive fireworks display.


Sharon Fireworks at Goodland Memorial Park
Church St., Sharon, WI

When: 11 am – 11 pm

Cost: Free

Sharon kicks off the day with a big wheel race for kids at 9 am, a parade at 11 am, and live music. There will be vendors and food for purchase. Fireworks are at dusk.


Woodstock Fireworks at Emricson Park
1313 Kishwaukee Valley Rd., Woodstock, IL

When: 7 pm – 10 pm

Cost: $15 per car to park

Woodstock will have a large fireworks show in Emricson Park. The parking fee is $15 per car.

Places to See Fireworks on Saturday, July 5th

Rochelle’s Fourth of July Fest
10th Avenue and 20th St., Rochelle, IL

When: 4 pm – 10 pm

Cost: Free

Rochelle has a parade on the 4th of July at 11 am. The fireworks are held the next day on July 5th. Food vendors open at 4 pm, the municipal band takes the stage at 8 pm, and fireworks start at dusk.


Kirkland Fourth of July Celebration at Franklin Township Park
201 3rd St., Kirkland, IL

When: 10 am  – 10 pm

Cost: Free

Kirkland’s Fourth of July celebration is a three day event from July 3 – 5. There will be live music, a tractor show, bags tournament, parade (on July 4th) and fireworks. You can see a schedule of events here. Fireworks will take place at dusk on July 5th and are the largest show in Northern Illinois.


Independence Celebration in Downtown Amboy
227 E Main St, Amboy, IL

When: 4 pm – 9:30 pm

Cost: Free admission

Amboy’s Independence Celebration will have live music, bounce houses, bubble stations, face painting, and more. Fireworks will start at dusk (approximately 9:30 pm).

Places to See Fireworks on Sunday, July 6th

Crystal Lake Fireworks at Crystal Lake Main Beach
300 Lakeshore Dr., Crystal Lake, IL

When: Dusk

Cost: $5 per person / kids 3 and under are free (admission charged after 2:30 pm)

Fireworks will be at dusk at Crystal Lake Main Beach.


Dixon Fireworks at the Riverfront
77 S. Hennepin Ave., Dixon, IL

When: 9:30 pm

Cost: Free

Dixon fireworks will happen during the Petunia Festival that goes on from July 3 – 6. The fireworks will be shot off at the riverfront. You can view a schedule of events for Petunia Fest here.

Places to see Fireworks on Saturday, July 12th

Tutty Baker Fest in downtown Freeport
110 W Main St., Freeport, IL

When: Dusk

Cost: Free

Freeport has a weekend-long celebration happening from July 11 – 13 with a car show, carnival, and lots more. Fireworks are shot off on July 8th at dusk. View a schedule of events here.


Places to Buy Fireworks in the Stateline

If you’d like to buy some fireworks for a celebration of your own, check out these fireworks stores in Wisconsin.

Illinois does not allow handheld fireworks, bottle rockets, firecrackers, etc. They do allow sparklers, glow worms, smoke devices, and trick noisemakers. Wisconsin allows you to buy all types of fireworks, but you need a permit to shoot them off. Have fun and be safe!

Phantom of Beloit
2917 Milwaukee Road Beloit, WI

Hours: Open daily from 8:30 am – 10:30 pm

Cornellier Fireworks
105 Dearborn Beloit, WI

Hours: Open daily from 8 am – 9 pm

Stateline Fireworks
1655 Gardner (Hwy 75), South Beloit, IL

Hours: Open daily from 9 am – 9 pm


Looking for Fourth of July parades. Find a list of them here!

https://statelinekids.com/2023/06/24/fourth-of-july-parades-in-the-stateline-2023

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