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Where to Watch July 4 Fireworks in Las Vegas

Posted on June 18, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

Fireworks erupting above Downtown.

A view of the Downtown fireworks from the Legacy Club. (Circa Las Vegas)

The July 4th holiday is coming up and celebrating America’s independence in Las Vegas can be, well, confusing. Fireworks are best left to the professionals, but that doesn't stop people from shooting off their own explosives in parks and backyards throughout the valley. Are they legal? The answer is complicated.

😀 Legal Fireworks in Las Vegas

Safe and Sane fireworks go on sale Saturday, June 28 and are available until Friday, July 4. These are the only fireworks approved for the general public by Clark County, sold at pop-up booths in the parking lots of grocery stores, shopping centers, and other businesses throughout the valley to benefit nonprofits. The products are limited to sparklers, snakes, smokeballs, or to put it simply, stuff that doesn’t leave the ground.

☹️ Illegal Fireworks in Las Vegas

More dangerous fireworks like Roman Candles, Cherry Bombs, and Bottle Rockets are legally sold outside Clark County in some of our favorite Nye County destinations (like Pahrump and the Amargosa Valley) as well as tribal territory (most notably, the Moapa Paiute Travel Plaza near Valley of Fire). However, it’s illegal to set them off back in Vegas, even though you can’t ignore the sight of them illuminating the sky. In an odd twist, it’s even against the law to set fireworks off in Pahrump, except for a single designated launch site.

👀 Where to See Fireworks in Las Vegas

If this all sounds confusing, you’re probably right. So, take the easy route and enjoy professional fireworks presentations throughout Southern Nevada during the holiday week.

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