San Diego is a prime destination for an epic 4th of July celebration, so break out the barbecue and get ready for the sky to light up, as no matter what part of America's Finest City you are in or around, there is somewhere to relax and enjoy an amazing fireworks show. Here, we run down 17 of the top 4th of July spectaculars around San Diego for 2017.
2. Sea to Shining Sea Fireworks, 9:40pm - Once upon a time, SeaWorld San Diego lit up the sky on most nights during the summer, but its Independence Day fireworks have always been extra explosive. Grab a spot on the sand along Mission Bay for this one. It usually takes place right after the Big Bay Boom ends so you can enjoy two-for-one.
3. Ocean Beach Pier Fireworks, 9pm - Enjoy a day of all that Ocean Beach has to offer, then cozy up as the sun sets for a spectacular fireworks show launched from the end of the OB Pier. Be careful, because there is usually a giant marshmallow melee around the same time as the fireworks. Don't forget your radio so you can hear the fireworks soundtrack being broadcast simultaneously during the show. Tune in to KyXy 96.5 to hear the broadcast!
7. Mira Mesa Fourth of July Celebration, 9pm - Head to Mira Mesa Community Park at Mira Mesa Boulevard and New Salem Street in Mira Mesa for festive, family friendly activities including a parade and 600-shell fireworks show. This 43 year tradition begins with a pancake breakfast at the Mira Mesa Senior Center. Family Fun Day in the Park opens at 11am with food vendors and entertainment. The annual 4th of July Parade steps off at 11:30am, with Family Fun Day continuing until 9pm when the fireworks begin.
9. El Cajon 4th of July Picnic & Fireworks, 9pm - El Cajon's 4th of July celebration takes over Kennedy Park at 1675 East Madison Avenue from 1-9:30pm. Picnic at the park and enjoy sunny San Diego East County, with food, games, prizes, kiddie train rides and more. Then stay for a fireworks show.
11. Chula Vista 4th Fest, 9pm - Enjoy free July 4th fireworks at the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center (previously the U.S. Olympic Training Center), set to a custom soundtrack heard only on 91X, Magic 92.5, and Z90.3. Gates open at 6pm for public viewing. No alcohol is allowed on the USOTC campus and vehicles and pedestrians will be searched upon entry. Parking is $10 with only 500 parking spots. There is also free parking along Olympic Parkway and Lake Crest Drive.
12. Poway's An Old Fashioned Fourth of July & Fireworks, 9pm - Head to Old Poway Park and celebrate the country’s independence "turn-of-the-20th-century-style". This all-day event will feature patriotic entertainment, gun fighting re-enactments, free crafts, train displays, and old-fashioned games. Tasty treats and train rides will be available for a nominal fee. Then as the sun sets, get ready to enjoy spectacular fireworks as they light up the sky over Lake Poway High School Stadium. Games, activities, and a DJ spinning the tunes round out the fun.
13. Vista Independence Day Celebration, 9pm - Taking place at Moonlight Amphitheatre in Brengle Terrace Park, the annual celebration includes a Light Up The Night Dinner, a military heroes salue and a live performance from the Mar Dels, followed bu a fireworks show and a second performance by The Mar Dels at 10pm.
14. Santee Salutes 4th of July Celebration, 9pm - An all-day event with live music, a patriotic ceremony, a food garden and a kid's fun zone will end with a firework show with radio simulcast on KSON 97.3 FM. The event takes place at Town Center Community Park from 2:30-10pm.
15. Rancho Bernardo's The Spirit of the 4th, 9pm - After an entire day of fun at the community fair at Webb Park in Rancho Bernardo, end the holiday with fireworks at the Athletic Field of Bernardo Heights Middle School at 12990 Paseo Lucido. Rancho Bernardo's lavish fireworks display, "Sky Concert" produced by PYRO Spectaculars, ends with a Grand Finale display of nearly 400 high altitude shells.
16. Imperial Beach Independence Day Fireworks, 9pm - After a successful Bring Back The Boom fundraiser, fireworks are returning to the Imperial Beach Pier! Gather friends and family, bring a picnic or grab a snack from neighboring businesses, then spread your beach blanket early to claim some space and catch all the action. Be sure to tune into KyXy Radio 96.5 FM at 9pm for a synced music playlist set to the fireworks show!
On the morning after 4th of July - Wednesday, July 5, there will be a big mess to clean up, and the Surfrider Foundation San Diego County Chapter will be leading the cleanup efforts! Join in on Surfrider's Morning After Mess Cleanup from 9am to 12pm at one of the four hosted locations - Ocean Beach Pier, Oceanside Pier, Belmont Park and Crystal Pier.
Check out the below map for a huge list of all the 2017 4th of July celebrations taking place around San Diego County, thanks to fine folks at SanDiego.org. Have a great holiday and be safe out there!
