Where to watch fireworks in Long Beach—and enjoy other 4th of July events
Here is a list of family-friendly events, fireworks shows and boat parties happening across town this weekend.
Here is a list of family-friendly events, fireworks shows and boat parties happening across town this weekend.
The local Independence Day Eve party, Big Bang on the Bay, will light up the skies of Alamitos Bay, Naples and the Peninsula once again on Sunday, July 3.
While hundreds attended parties with paid admission, such as the “block party” at the event’s host Boathouse at the Bay on Saturday, thousands of others lined the local beaches and streets or cruised along the water in their own watercraft for a free view of the pyrotechnics after the sun set on a warm and pleasant July 3.
The free 9 p.m. show will take place in Queensway Bay, with scenic viewing points throughout the area, such as Lions Lighthouse for Sight, Shoreline Village, Rainbow harbor, Marina Green and the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center parking lot.
Here’s a list of fireworks shows happening in Long Beach and neighboring cities.
Celebrating the 4th of July in Long Beach is always a party, whether you’re in for a sit-down dinner for two with a view of the Queen Mary’s fireworks, or you’ve decided to traipse down to the beach for the debauchery and, well, more fireworks.
Unsure of where to go celebrate our country’s independence this year? For those looking to catch some fireworks this July 4, read on. Here are four places in Long Beach to catch the bombs bursting in air.