Coppell Fireworks Bash Promises Big Boom, Bigger Traffic Jam

Coppell is trading its usual quiet trails for a full-blown festival this Saturday as Celebrate Coppell: Party in the Park lands at Andrew Brown Park East. The free, family-friendly night brings live music, food trucks and a fireworks show over the lake, and the city is already bracing for big crowds. Officials are urging visitors to skip circling the shoreline for spots and instead stick to designated parking lots and drop-off zones. With trail access shifting for the show, the city has pushed out maps and safety tips to help everyone get in and out without too much drama.

Where To Park And Get Dropped Off

Accessible parking and the main event footprint are at Andrew Brown Park East, with passenger drop-off set at The CORE to keep traffic flowing instead of backing up at the park entrances.

A city parking and trail map spreads pedestrian parking around the area, including Andrew Brown Park West and Central, Coppell High School, Coppell Middle School North and Denton Creek Elementary. From there, the plan is simple if not short on steps: park, walk in and follow signs and staff directions. The layout and recommendations are detailed in the 2026 Celebrate Coppell Parking & Trail Map from the City of Coppell.

Fireworks, Hours And Entertainment

Party in the Park runs from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., with the fireworks show expected to kick off at about 9:45 p.m. Organizers are pitching a full evening, with live music and vendors in place well before the first shell goes up…

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