Energetic salts composed of ureido, furazan, and tetrazole were prepared by simple and efficient chemical routes to explore new insensitive and thermostable energetic materials. 3‐Ureido‐4‐tetrazole‐furazan (3) and its ammonium salt (5) and hydrazinium salt (6) were confirmed by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. The thermal stabilities of the synthesized salts were studied using differential scanning calorimetry, and the detonation performances of these salts were calculated using EXPLO 5 V6.01. All the salts exhibit good thermal stability (Td: 148–259 °C) and mechanical sensitivities (IS > 40 J, FS > 360 N), and their detonation velocities range from 7316 to 8655 m·s–1. Compounds 6 and 10 are potential candidates as novel insensitive and heat‐resistant explosives because of their high detonation temperatures of 247 and 256 °C, good detonation velocities of 8432 and 8523 m·s–1, and good detonation pressures of 25.6 and 26.8 GPa.