Many Bay Area cities are ready to celebrate with their annual 4th of July celebrations and fireworks shows! Below is a list of confirmed events happening around the Bay Area with links to more information on each event. Note: * indicates a planned firework show.
Parades, Festivities, Fireworks & Drone Show
Alameda – Join the 4th of July 5k run at 9 am, just before the parade begins. Beginning at 10 am, it is the longest parade in the nation with a route that spans 3.3 miles, attracting more than 170 entries and 2,500 participants. For info on the parade and street closures can be found
here. Festivities will also be held at the USS Hornet as the Flight Deck will be converted into a Steel Beach BBQ Party from 10 am to 5 pm with an afternoon flyover by the Memorial Squadron. More info
here.
Antioch* – The parade begins at 4 pm. Visit Waldie Plaza to experience live entertainment and enjoy local food vendors and trucks. Have an exciting time with friends and family in the Games Zone located at City Hall, before picking your spot to see the big fireworks show that starts just after dusk. More info
here.
Concord* – Fun run and parade! At 8 am in Todos Santos Plaza, the stars and stripes kids fun run, 5k and pancake breakfast, followed by a parade at 10 am then at 4 pm at Mt. Diablo High School the gates will open for our Festival that will include Live Music, a Kids Carnival, local food, and vendor booths, and finally at 9 pm will be a Fireworks Spectacular over Concord. More info
here.
Danville – The Kiwanis 4th of July Parade starts at 9 am at San Ramon Valley High School & ends at Town & Country on San Ramon Blvd and will run 2.5 to 3 hours. More info
here.
Foster City – The celebration starts with a pancake breakfast hosted by the Foster City Rotary Club at 8:30 am in the meadow at Leo Ryan Park followed by a full day featuring a dog parade, food, music, games, vendors, and entertainment culminating with an incredible fireworks show over the beautiful Lagoon. Please note, there will NOT be a fireworks show this year. More info
here.
Fremont – There will NOT be an event this year, but they hope to have the parade and festivities in 2026. More info
here.
Half Moon Bay – The Half Moon Bay Lions Club will be hosting its annual 4th of July Pancake Breakfast in the City Hall parking lot from 8 am to 11:30 am, tickets recommended. The parade begins at 12 pm on Main Street. More info
here.
Healdsburg* – Join hundreds of other families and kids of all ages for the annual 4th of July Kids Parade and Duck Dash in the downtown Healdsburg Plaza on July 4th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm followed by a parade, and Farmers' Market, and look to the skies above Healdsburg for fireworks expected to start at 9:30 pm. More info
here.
Livermore –
The Livermore Municipal Airport will host a daytime celebration from 9 am to 1 pm with live music, tasty treats, comfort food, historic aircraft, kids activities and more! More info here.
Milpitas* – Concert, kids activities and fireworks from 5-9 pm at the Milpitas Sports Center, admission required (2+ years old). More info
here.
Moraga* – Moraga’s 4th of July festivities include a dog parade at 11 am, inflatable jumpies, food/wine/beer booths, a concert, and fireworks at 9:30 pm. More info
here.
Orinda – 7:30 am burrito breakfast, 8 am fun run followed by a parade at 10 am and a festival beginning at 11:30 am. Food trucks and beer booths on site. More info
here.
Pleasant Hill* – Events will run throughout the city beginning with a 5K run at 7:45 am, a parade at 9:30 am, party in the park at 10:30 am, and fireworks at 8:45 pm with a viewing party at College Park. More info
here.
Redwood City* – Join the Redwood City Fire Department at the main Marshall Street fire station for a pancake breakfast. Breakfast is from 8-11 am, benefiting the Redwood City Firefighters Association. Breakfast is $10. The parade begins at 10 am on Brewster Ave and at Courthouse Square in Downtown Redwood City, featuring special guest Grand Marshalls, Han & Holden from Amazing Race. Fireworks start at 9:30 pm at the Port of Redwood City. More info
here.
San Francisco* – A celebration on Pier 39 will take place throughout the day, with family-friendly activities, entertainment, live music, and a fireworks show that begins at 9:30 pm. More info
here.
San Jose* – The annual Rose, White and Blue parade and a fireworks show at Discovery Meadow returns. The parade will take place along Shasta Ave and kicks off at 9:45 am and is expected to last until 3 pm with live music, a car show, food trucks, and many opportunities to grab souvenirs. More info on the parade
here. Note: the Alamden Lake fireworks show has been cancelled this year; however, the San Jose Giants will have a fireworks show following their game on both July 4th & 5th.
San Ramon – The Fourth of July celebration concert features Billy Nation, the premier Billy Idol experience, at Central Park from 5 pm – 8 pm. More info
here.
Santa Clara* – Enjoy fireworks at Great America at park closing at 9:45 pm accompanied by a patriotic soundtrack on July 4th & 5th. More info
here.
Sonoma* – Named the eighth best 4th of July celebrations in the country by Travel+Leisure Magazine & Yahoo News, Sonoma’s 4th of July Celebration includes games, a festival, parade, food, and a fireworks show. The parade begins at 10 am and will make its way around the town’s historic Plaza. After the parade, an old-fashioned festival will take place with food, drinks and game booths provided by nonprofit organizations in Sonoma. All proceeds raised from the festival benefit Sonoma's community. The 4th of July festival concludes around 5 pm when all eyes shift to the skies at dusk above General Vallejo’s field for the spectacular fireworks show that lasts approximately 45 minutes. More info
here.
Vallejo* – Annual 4th of July parade at 10 am and includes classic cars, a live music, family-friendly activities, and cultural performances. In addition, Mare Island has its own festive events, including a magic show beginning at 6:15 pm and a drone show (not fireworks) at 9:30 pm. More info
here, and for Mare Island festivities
here.
And Remember…
If you will be celebrating the 4th of July at home this year, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District wants to remind you to make it a fun and safe holiday!
- Leave fireworks to the professionals
- Fireworks cause 17,000 fires every year
- Kids under 4 followed by kids aged 10-14 are the most often injured
- Over 10,000 people are hurt every year
- Sparklers burn at a temperature of 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer, glow sticks are a fun and safe alternative
- Keep your pets indoors as they can easily be frightened by loud noises
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