Cookouts, parades, fireworks and fun! These are all staples of a fun Fourth of July events spent with friends and family in Atlanta. Check out our ideas for celebrating the Fourth at home here.
Fantastic Fourth Celebration at Memorial Lawn at Stone Mountain Park
Enjoy a fireworks display following the new Music Across America Light Show. July 1-7.
July 4th Fireworks Celebration at Six Flags Over Georgia
Red, White andamp; Boom! at Lillian Webb Park
Fireworks, food trucks, inflatables, music and more. July 3.
Independence Day Celebration at Newtown Park
Listen to live music, enjoy activities, taste food and watch fireworks. July 3.
Kennesaw’s Salute to America in Downtown Kennesaw
Pre-Fourth celebration with live music, food vendors and fireworks. July 3.
Red, White and Boom! at Olde Town Conyers
Celebrate the nation’s independence with food trucks, activities for kids, live music, fireworks and more. July 3.
Prelude to the Fourth at Lawrenceville Lawn
This pre-fourth celebration includes musical performances and an expanded fireworks display. July 3.
Sparks in the Park at E. E. Robinson Park
Fireworks, inflatables, food and drinks and live entertainment. July 3.
July 4th Parade in Downtown Newnan
A patriotic, hometown parade starts at Veteran’s Memorial Park and ends at Greenville Street Park. July 4.
Dunwoody Fourth of July Parade at Dunwoody Village
Bands, floats, clowns and more will march from Mount Vernon Road and Jett Ferry Road to Dunwoody Village. July 4.
Peachtree City July 4th Parade andamp; Fireworks at Drake Field
Fourth of July parade begins at 9 a.m. on Peachtree Parkway, and fireworks begin at dark at Lake Peachtree. July 4.
July Fourth Spectacular! in Woodstock
Parade begins at 10 a.m. at Woodstock Elementary; Festival starts at 11 a.m. at The Park at City Center, and fireworks begin at dusk behind Lowe’s. July 4.
Fourth in the Park at Glover Park
A parade, free concerts, an arts and crafts show, food, carnival games and fireworks. July 4.
FUN on the 4th of July at Fun Spot America Atlanta
Spend time together as a family at this theme park, and watch an incredible fireworks display. July 4.
Pied Piper Parade, Concert and Fireworks in Downtown Decatur
Decorate a wagon, ride your bike, skate or walk along with the parade; after, enjoy the Concert on the Square and fireworks. July 4.
Cumming Fourth of July Celebration at Cumming Fairgrounds
Festivities include a parade, food, vendors, children’s activities and fireworks. July 4.
City of Cartersville 4th of July Celebration at Dellinger Park
Concert, fireworks, children’s area, food and more. July 4.
Fourth of July Festival at Douglasville Town Green
July Fourth Concert and Fireworks at Cauble Park
Food vendors, live music in the afternoon and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. July 4.
Powder Springs 4th of July Celebration, Cruise-In and Fireworks at Thurman Springs Park
Stars andamp; Stripes – July 4th Fireworks Celebration at City Green
Enjoy food trucks, live entertainment and fireworks. July 4.
Annual 4th of July Celebration at Roswell Area Park
Watch the skies light up with fireworks, live music, entertainment and food trucks. July 4.
Chamblee Fourth of July Celebration at Chamblee City Hall
Enjoy live music and an elaborate fireworks show. July 4.
Sparkle in the Park at Lilburn City Park
Fourth of July Celebration at Wills Park
Pack a picnic, blanket and chairs to watch a display of fireworks at dusk. July 4.
Beyond Atlanta
July Fourth Star Spangled Beach Party at Robin Lake Beach
This bash at Callaway Gardens includes beach activities, putt-putt, water activities and the annual Fireworks Extravaganza; fireworks at 9:30 p.m. July 4-6.
July Fourth Fireworks at Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
Fireworks extravaganza to celebrate America’s birthday at 9:45 p.m. July 4.
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