Where to watch fireworks and celebrate the Fourth of July

Grab a blanket and your lawn chairs and check out these must-see Fourth of July events taking place in and around Charleston.

A red and gold fireworks display bursting on a black night sky.

Enjoy a bright and colorful display for America’s birthday.

Photo by Elisha Terada on Unsplash.

From community parades to fireworks finales, there’s no shortage of events to celebrate the Fourth of July in Charleston. So grab your lawn chairs and your festive outfits + review this list for where to find the festivities.

In Pursuit of Liberty & Leisure | Wednesday, July 2-Sunday, July 6 | Market Street Circle | Price of purchase | Enjoy a star-spangled programming lineup, including patriotic cocktails, bites, live music, and backyard games.

July 4th Celebration at Seabrook Island | Thursday, July 3-Friday, July 4 | Locations vary | Free | The festive fun on Seabrook stretches two days and features a 5K, fireworks show, parade, and party.

Fireworks & Freedom Festival | Friday, July 4 | 5:30-9:30 p.m. | Gahagan Park, Summerville | Free | Head to the Flowertown for a festive community festival and fireworks show.

Red, White & Palm | Friday, July 4 | 6-9 p.m. | Little Palm | Price of purchase | Enjoy tropical bites + cocktails before you watch fireworks light up the Charleston sky.

Fabulous Fourth in the Creek | Friday, July 4 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | Goose Creek Municipal Center, Goose Creek | Free | Prepare for an evening of family fun + fireworks.

4th of July Fireworks Blast | Friday, July 4 | 7-10 p.m. | Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, Mount Pleasant | $95 | Head atop a piece of American history to enjoy live music, local food + beverage vendors, family-friendly activities, and a 20+ minute fireworks show over the Charleston Harbor.

Isle of Palms Fourth of July Fireworks Show | 9 p.m. | Isle of Palms Front Beach area | Free | Head to the shoreline for a star-spangled Independence Day show that will light up the Lowcountry sky.

Canceled due to weather 4th of July Fireworks | 9 p.m. | Folly Beach | Free | Have a blast on the Edge of America — the fireworks will be set off on the west side of the island, a few blocks from the pier.

Fourth of July Festival at Riverfront Park | 5 p.m. | Riverfront Park, North Charleston | Price of purchase | Spend the afternoon on the banks of the Cooper River + enjoy one of the largest fireworks displays in the 843.

4th of July Celebration Harbor Bar Pedal Tours | Times vary | Ripley Light Marina | $55 | Take your party to the water and hop aboard the Harbor Bar for views, beats, and dancing.

Rooftop Revelry | Wild Dunes Resort, Isle of Palms | $63 | Grab a rooftop seat and watch the fireworks show hosted by the City of Isle of Palms.

Fourth of July Celebration | Times vary | Élevé at Grand Bohemian Charleston | $75 | Celebrate on the Élevé rooftop with views of Charleston’s fireworks, festive cocktails, and an all-you-can-eat cookout buffet.

Sullivan’s Island Fourth of July golf cart and bike parade + firework show | 8:30 a.m. | Locations vary | Free | Start the day with a golf cart and bike parade, then head to the park for an Independence Day party and fireworks.

July 4th Fireworks Cruise on The Charleston Princess | 8 p.m. | Charleston Maritime Center | $80+ | Be front and center for the Annual Fireworks display at Patriots Point + enjoy light snacks and drinks for purchase on board.

Red, White & Blue Festival | 5 p.m. | Terrace Lawn at The Sanctuary, Kiawah Island | $129 | Enjoy cookout classics, live music, an obstacle course, and fireworks.

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