Seasonal & Holidays
2026 July 4 Fireworks Guide For Bedford
Your guide to fireworks, events and other July 4 celebrations of America's 250th anniversary in and around Bedford.

BEDFORD, NY — Fourth of July activities in Westchester County could have extra sparkle in 2026, the 250th anniversary, or semiquincentennial, of the Declaration of Independence.
The holiday falls on a Saturday in the middle of a three-day weekend, July 3-5. To help you fit it all in on your 4th of July calendar, Patch has put together a guide to fireworks and other celebrations in Westchester County.
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Bedford: June 26-June 28. 1776 the Musical. Bedford Historical Hall. Find more information here.
Katonah:
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- June 19-June 28: 1776 the Musical. John Jay Homestead State Historic Site. Find more information here.
- July 4, 8 p.m. Caramoor's Pops & Patriots. Westchester Symphonic Winds annual tribute with program. Fireworks at end. Find out more here.
Lewisboro: 26th Annual Fireworks Spectacular on June 27 at Onatru Farm Park. Rain date is June 29. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. $25 per car. Find more information here.
Pound Ridge: Pound Ridge will have fireworks on July 4 in the Town Park at 199 Westchester Ave. Activities kick off at 5 p.m. with live music and food trucks. Parking permits can be obtained from the Pound Ridge Police Department, during business hours. Permits are free for Pound Ridge residents and $30 for non-residents. Parking is limited. A shuttle from PRES will be available. Find more information here.
Somers: Independence Day Celebration for Somers residents & guests. July 1. 5 p.m. until fireworks at end. Live band: Pork Chop Express. Basketball tournament, hot dog eating contest, Somers Lions bbq, Sapori Di Napoli food truck. Reis Park, 82 Primrose St., Katonah. More information here.
Cortlandt: June 25. 250th Re-enactment and Victory Town Plaque Dedication, 6:30 p.m.-7 p.m.; 42nd Infantry Division Concert Band, 7 p.m.-9 p.m.; Fireworks at 9 p.m. Find more information here.
Cortlandt Manor: July 5, 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Colonial Church Service where George Washington worshipped. Old St. Peter's Church. Find more information here.
Croton-on-Hudson: Revolutionary War Re-enactment. Aug. 1. Van Cortlandt Manor, 525 S. Riverside Ave. Find more information here.
Dobbs Ferry: July 4. Thomas Cullen Picnic in the Park. Starts at 3 p.m. Fireworks at 9 p.m. More information here.
Harrison: July 1, Oakland Ave. downtown. Whoz Ya Daddy at 7 p.m. Fireworks to follow. (Rain date for fireworks is July 2.) More information here.
Irvington: July 4, 9:15 p.m., Fireworks at Matthiessen Park. (Rain date is July 5.) More information here.
Village of Mamaroneck: Independence Day Celebration at Harbor Island Park. July 4. Firemen's Carnival at 4 p.m. Live music starting at 6 p.m. Fireworks over the LI Sound around 9:15 p.m. Find more information here.
Mount Vernon: July 4, 10 a.m. St. Paul's Church. The annual Independence Day celebration, featuring a reading of the Declaration of Independence and tolling, 13 times, of the historic St. Paul's church bell. Refreshments, talks, music. Find more information here.
New Rochelle: Celebrate the July 4th holiday with a viewing of the grand fireworks display at the New Rochelle waterfront. Produced and sponsored by the famous Grucci family, the City of New Rochelle's annual "Spark the Sound" extravaganza will start at 9 p.m., rain or shine. Optimum viewing from Hudson Park. Find more information here.
Ossining: RiverJam 2026 Fireworks Night on July 2. Demolition Brass Band and Mike Risko Band at 5 p.m., Declaration of Independence reading at 7 p.m., followed by fireworks at sunset. Louis Engel Waterfront Park. Rain date July 10. Find more information here.
Peekskill: July 4. Peekskill Volunteer Fire Association parade in downtown Peekskill. Parade staging at 10 a.m. Riverfront Summer Concert Series followed by fireworks display at 9:15 p.m. Find more information here.
Pleasantville:
- June 27, 9 a.m.-noon. Rockefeller State Park Preserve. America250: Planting 250 Trees for America's Semiquincentennial. Find more information here.
- June 28, noon-2:30 p.m. Rockefeller State Park Preserve. America250: The Liberty Three and Major John Andre. Find more information here.
- July 2, 6 p.m. Another Face of War. Rockefeller State Park Preserve. Find more information here.
- July 11, 7 p.m. Major John Andre. Rockefeller State Park Preserve. Find more information here.
- July 12, 6 p.m. This Man's A Spy! Rockefeller State Park Preserve. Find more information here.
Port Chester: The 2026 Fireworks Celebration on July 4 will take place at Port Chester H.S. Starts at 6 p.m. Fireworks at 9 p.m. Find more information here.
Rye:
- July 4th Beach Party at the Barley Beach House. 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Bring a beach chair or blanket to watch fireworks from the beach. Find out more information and buy tickets here.
- Playland fireworks will return July 4 over the Long Island Sound, 9 p.m. Also Fridays, July 10-Sept. 4, at 9 p.m. Find more information here.
Scarsdale: July 2, 5 p.m. at the Scarsdale Pool Complex. Westchester Band at 7:30 p.m. Fireworks after dusk. Find more information here.
Tarrytown: July 4th Celebration at Pierson Park, July 4. Live jazz, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Food trucks, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Kids Fun Zone, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. KickStart Charlie, 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Fireworks will begin after dark, and may be seen from any of the village parks in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown. Heavy traffic is expected and parking is limited. Find more information here.
Valhalla: The Westchester County Music Fest and Fireworks, Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla, July 3. Pre-concert entertainment starts at 5 p.m.; guest DJ followed by the Naked Soul Band at 7 p.m. Fireworks around 9 p.m. Find more information here.
White Plains:
- Independence Day Celebration, July 2, 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at White Plains High School. Fireworks 9:15 p.m. Music, rides, and food. More information here.
- July 12, 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Reading of the Declaration of Independence at White Plains & The Birth of NY State. American Legion Post 135. Find more information here.
Yonkers:
- June 28, 2 p.m. Lecture: The History of African-Descended Soldiers and Civilians Serving in the Revolutionary War. Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site. Find more information here.
- July 1, 3 p.m. Arrival of the "Oosterschelde" tall ship from The Netherlands. Find more information here.
- July 1, 5 p.m. Red, White & Blue Party @ Yonkers Pier (Water Grant Street) Find more information here.
- July 2, 6 p.m. Parade of Nations. Beginning at Washington Park to Philipse Manor Hall to the Yonkers Waterfront ending with a music event. Event begins with the ringing of church bells. Find more information here.
- July 3, Concerts & Yonkers Downtown Activities. Find more information here.
- 3 p.m. AmeriCON Kickoff BBQ @ Yonkers Brewing Co. (92 Main Street)
- 5 p.m. AmeriCON (Red, White & Blue Bar Crawl) in Downtown Yonkers
- 6 p.m. The Belle Tones Patriotic Concert @ Untermyer Park
- 6:30 p.m. Jake’s Southern Rock Band @ Yonkers Pier (Water Grant Street)
- July 4, Daylong Activities and Fireworks Celebration. Find more information here.
- Noon-5 p.m. Independence Day Celebration. Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site. Find more information here.
- 9 p.m. Fireworks Show @ Yonkers Pier (Water Grant Street)
- July 5, 1 p.m. America250 Revolutionary Yonkers Walking Tours. Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site. Find more information here.
- July 5, 2 p.m. A Special 250th Patriotic Concert. Historic St. John's Episcopal Church in Getty Square. Find more information here.
Celebrations around the country recall not only the events leading up to the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, but also look forward and aim to make the 4th of July weekend a massive, multigenerational cultural moment focused on community connections and charitable giving.
America's Block Party, an unprecedented coast-to-coast initiative, is one of the signature events of America 250, the congressionally chartered nonprofit overseeing the semiquincentennial celebration.
A Times Square Ball Drop, a rolling series of ball drops, timed to occur at midnight on July 3 in every U.S. time zone from Guam to American Samoa, is part of the "Giving 4th Broadcast Benefit Show," creating a nearly 24-hour celebration of the 250th anniversary. It's part of the broader "Giving 4th" initiative that aims to make and establish Independence Day as the biggest annual day of giving.
A time capsule will be buried in Philadelphia to be opened in 2276 on July 4. It contains a carefully curated collection of letters and artifacts reflecting the leadership, institutions, and communities that shape the country today. It will include contributions from all three branches of the U.S. federal government and submissions from each of the 50 states, Washington D.C., and five territories.
Separately, the White House's Freedom 250's biggest spectacles are the Great American State Fair on the National Mall, running June 25 to July 10; the July 4 Salute to America Fireworks, also on the National Mall; "Sail 4th 250," billed as the largest-ever flotilla of tall ships from around the world in New York Harbor; and Rushmore 250, an iconic 4th of July fireworks on July 3 alongside military concerts and live presidential reenactors.
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