Fireworks For the Fourth of July In San Diego

SDfireworksFireworks, parades, barbeques, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball, family reunions, baseball.  No matter what you’re doing, it’s a great day because it’s America’s birthday.

And here in San Diego,  it’s looking like a beautiful day to celebrate!

Here is a list of places to view the fireworks, have a great day!

Fourth of July Big Bay Boom Fireworks Show – The Big Bay Boom Fireworks is back for it’s 11th year! With fireworks over the Bay.  More than 850,000 people are expected to come to the waterfront tonight, so make sure you get there early.

4th of July on the USS Midway – Midway carnival-style games and live music entertainment by a local band.

4th of July and the Maritime Museum – Fireworks viewing are included with a Museum admission on the observatory decks or on the ships.  The museum is also offering a fireworks cruise on the schooner the Californian.

Coronado Independence Day Celebration – Wow, this one is pretty amazing!  Parade, run/walk, art in the park, rough water swim, concert, AND fireworks and music.  Did they leave anything out?  I don’t think so!

Red, White, and BOOM!  Rocks Legoland – all day long kids can participate in all-American games like water-balloon tosses, burlap sack races, and paper airplane contests.  Musical performances, and awe-inspiring fireworks blended with music and dazzling pyrotechnics.

Other exciting places to watch the fireworks display:

El Cajon Fireworks – Kennedy Park
Escondido Fireworks – Grape Day Park
Lake Murray – Lake Murray Community Park
Mira Mesa Fireworks – Mira Mesa Community Park
National City Fireworks – Kimball Park
Ocean Beach Fireworks – Ocean Beach Pier
Picnic Fireworks in La Jolla – Ellen Browning Scripps Park
Poway Fireworks – Poway High School Stadium
Rancho Bernardo Fireworks – Bernardo Heights Middle School
Santee Fireworks – Santee Town Center Community Park
SeaWorld Fireworks

Enjoy, stay safe and have a good one!