Detroit’s Ford Fireworks: What You Need to Know
The 65th Annual Ford Fireworks are set to glisten over the Detroit River on Monday (June 26). The show will take place at 10:06 p.m. and last for 24 minutes. The event, produced by The Parade Company, the big event is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to the city.
“Hundreds of thousands of spectators will line the shores of the Detroit River to enjoy the Ford Fireworks June 26,” City officials said in a press release. “To make it an enjoyable experience, the City of Detroit and the State of Michigan will enforce access restrictions to Hart Plaza and Belle Isle. In addition, a number of riverside parks will be closed June 26.”
Where to watch the Ford Fireworks
Three areas have been identified by Detroit as the best places to view the fireworks. Those areas are Hart Plaza, Belle Isle (viewing from the MacArthur Bridge will not be permitted) and Spirit Plaza. Hart Plaza and Spirit Plaza will be open to the general public until they are full. You can’t gather or set up at the spots until 2 p.m. on June 26. Also, on Monday, re-entry will not be allowed at Hart Plaza or Spirit Plaza. Anyone entering either plaza will be subject to security screening. Belle Isle Park will open on June 26 at 2:00 p.m. for vehicular traffic until capacity is reached.
Areas that will be closed during the event include the following:
RiverWalk in its entirety including Milliken State Park/Harbor
AB Ford Park, 100 Lenox
Gabriel Richard Park, 7130 E. Jefferson
Mariner Park, 14700 Riverside Blvd.
Lakewood East, 14578 Riverfront Blvd.
Erma Henderson Park, 8800 E. Jefferson Ave.
Owens Park, 8430 E. Jefferson Ave.
Stockton Park, 9250 Dwight
Maheras-Gentry Park, 12550 Avondale
Elliott Park, 110 Mt. Elliott
Riverside Park
Parking
“The Municipal Parking Department also will not enforce parking meters after 5 p.m. on June 26. However, motorists are advised to observe parking restrictions. Parking violators will be ticketed, and in some instances, vehicles may be towed,” City of Detroit Municipal Parking Department officials said.
Two city-owned parking garages will be open, but you can’t view or tailgate form the parking garages. The Ford Underground Garage located at 30 E. Jefferson Avenue will be open from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. and costs $10. Eastern Market Garage located at 2727 Riopelle Street will be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. and costs $10. For more information, call (313) 221-2500 or go online to detroitmi.gov/parking.
Road closures
“Beginning at 6 p.m., this traffic plan becomes operational,” the Detroit Police Department said. “Michigan State Police and Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will reroute all inbound freeway traffic. All surface streets south of Fort Street will close simultaneously with the freeway closures. All freeway arteries, during the egress of outbound traffic, will remain closed into the downtown area until approximately 12 p.m. Midnight.”
Here are more road closures:
No northbound or southbound traffic will be allowed on Woodward Avenue beginning at Park and Witherell. Motorists may cross Woodward at John R/Clifford, Grand River, and State/Gratiot.
All streets south of Fort and west of Woodward will be closed.
All streets south of Congress and east of Woodward will be closed.
Beginning at 6 p.m., freeways will begin to close. (The Detroit Police Department reserves the right to request closure of the freeways and surfaces streets earlier or later, depending on the volume of vehicle traffic.)
For more information on the fireworks, go here.