Get ready to break out the red, white, and blue! The 4th of July is one of our favorite times to celebrate in Roseville and across Placer and Sacramento Counties. Whether you're looking for fireworks, parades, live music, or family fun, there's something happening nearby that will make your Independence Day sparkle. Here’s your guide to all the local 4th of July happenings in and around Roseville!
Location: Royer Park & The Grounds
Time: Parade at 9am, Fireworks at 9:30pm
Why Go: Roseville’s hometown parade is a classic, starting in Downtown and ending at Royer Park with food, vendors, and music. Later in the evening, head over to The Grounds for a massive fireworks show that never disappoints. Gates open early and fill up fast, so plan ahead!
Location: McBean Park
Time: All-day event, Fireworks at 9:30pm
Why Go: Lincoln puts on one of the biggest events in the region. Enjoy a pancake breakfast, car show, vendor booths, and live entertainment all day. It's a full-on small-town party with a grand fireworks finale.
Location: Timbers at Sun City Roseville
Time: Patio seating opens at 6:30pm, Restaurant seating at 7:15pm
Music: Live band West 5th Avenue
Celebrate early with a delicious buffet, fireworks, and live music under the stars. Tickets are $38 per person and include BBQ chicken, tri-tip, salads, sides, desserts, and more. Prepay at the Activity Desk starting June 2nd.
📸 No assigned seating. No refunds. Patio opens at 6:20pm.
Location: Dan Russell Arena, Folsom
Time: July 3, 4, and 5 at 7:30pm
Why Go: Want a wild west twist to your 4th? Folsom’s rodeo is a fan favorite, and each night ends with a powerful fireworks show. It’s perfect for families and date nights alike. Pro tip: these sell out fast, so get your tickets early.
Don’t overlook the charm of your own neighborhood! Many Roseville communities like WestPark, Stoneridge, and Highland Reserve host block parties with bounce houses, cookouts, and even their own mini firework displays (be sure to check city rules!). It’s a great way to meet neighbors and celebrate locally.
Parking: Arrive early and carpool when possible.
What to Bring: Sunscreen, refillable water bottles, lawn chairs, blankets, and glow sticks for the kids.
Safety First: Fireworks are only legal in some cities. Always check local regulations before lighting anything yourself.
Stay Cool: It’s usually hot, so bring shade tents and take breaks when needed.
We hope this guide for Roseville and across Placer and Sacramento Counties Fourth of July festivities was helpful as you find things to do for you and your family this year!
Let us know in the comments what you plan on doing to celebrate Independence Day!
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