Spontaneous Combustion Bonfire and Fireworks on Saturday, February 7 – Town of Frisco
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Spontaneous Combustion Bonfire and Fireworks on Saturday, February 7

The Town of Frisco invites the whole community to the Marina lot at the corner of Summit Boulevard/Highway 9 and Marina Road at 6:00pm on Saturday, February 7, 2026, to enjoy Frisco’s annual Spontaneous Combustion community bonfire and fireworks. This is a free event, and snacks and beverages will be available for purchase to benefit Mile High Behavioral Healthcare. Parking will not be available at the Marina, and attendees are asked to park on Main Street and side avenues and utilize the crosswalk at Main Street and Summit Boulevard/Highway 9 to get to the event.

Frisco’s Spontaneous Combustion bonfire is fueled by gently used Christmas trees, about 300 of them, and the Town is accepting decommissioned Christmas trees to fuel the bonfire through Saturday, February 7, until 4:00pm. Trees must be stripped of all lights, tinsel, garland, tree stands, and decorations prior to drop off at the Marina dirt lot at the corner of Summit Boulevard/Highway 9 and Marina Road. The tree drop-off is open 24 hours a day. 

Schedule – Saturday, February 7, 2026

6:00pm- Spontaneous Combustion Community Bonfire kicks off with the lighting of the bonfire in the Marina Lot

8:00pm- Fireworks light up the Frisco Sky

More information about Spontaneous Combustion may be found in the events calendar or by emailing Events@TownofFrisco.com.

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