August 17, 2025
Top Spots to Watch Fourth of July Fireworks Near You

Top Spots to Watch Fourth of July Fireworks Near You

Despite the fact that the majority of fireworks displays associated with the Fourth of July in Rhode Island have already taken place for the year 2025, three localities have planned their displays for the weekend.

The following is a list of locations in Rhode Island where you can go for one final chance to watch fireworks on Independence Day this year:

Pawtucket — Saturday, July 5

When: Saturday, July 5 at 6:30 p.m. (the performance of fireworks will begin after 9 p.m.)

Where: Festival Pier, located at 21 Tim Healey Way, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Details: Following the Rhode Island Football Club’s home game at Centreville Bank Stadium, the people of Pawtucket will celebrate at Festival Pier with a fireworks spectacular, live music, and food trucks. Another vantage point from which to observe the scene is from the Division Street Bridge.

This coming Saturday, July 5th, Portsmouth

When: at 9:15 p.m. on Saturday, July 5th or later.

Where: Escobar’s Farm, located at 133 Middle Road in Portsmouth, Rhode Island

Details: Hayrides, a tractor display, and a refreshment stand are all part of the yearly fireworks show that takes place at Escobar’s Farm. A trip to the back of the property will provide you with the best view.

Jamestown — The sixth of July, Sunday

When: at seven o’clock on Sunday, July 6 (the fireworks will begin at nine o’clock)

Where: East Ferry Landing, located at 1 East Ferry Wharf in Jamestown, Rhode Island

Details: The shoreline in Jamestown offers a picturesque setting for a community gathering and fireworks display that will take place on a joyous evening.

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