Got plans for the Fourth of July? Come out to celebrate Southern California’s ultimate summer tradition – the Huntington Beach 4th of July celebration. It was launched in 1904 to commemorate the maiden passage of the first passenger train that linked Los Angeles and Long Beach. Today, it is considered the largest Independence Day celebration west of the Mississippi River.
The Huntington Beach 4th of July celebration is home to the Neighborhood Parade, Surf City 5K Run, Pier Plaza Festival, Fireworks Over the Ocean, and Decorating Contest. You can also join the many festivities hosted throughout downtown Huntington Beach.
The 2021 Neighborhood Parade theme is “Surf City Dreamin,” so watch out for a fleet of aptly decorated specialty and vintage cars, and flatbed trailers with live music cruising Main Street and Huntington Beach neighborhoods. The parade route will be announced on the morning of July 4th.
To participate or watch the Surf City 5K Run, make your way to the pre-designed course on Goldenwest that spears through Huntington Central Park. The race will have staggered start times, as well as a virtual version to facilitate accessibility.
The Pier Plaza Festival is an exciting experience. Catch crafts and merchant vendor booths, live radio broadcasts and entertainment, temporary amusement setups and carnival rides, and food trucks. This year, there will be an all-new beer and wine garden to explore.
We love the Decorating Contest for its artistic flair. Take a stroll through the neighborhood to admire the creativity of home and business owners. The prizes for this competition include six coveted surfboard awards and a cash prize.
Fireworks Over the Ocean ties up the 4th of July celebration with a sparkling bow. Join locals and tourists at the ever-popular Huntington Beach Pier for an unforgettable show. For an unobstructed view, book a VIP viewing seat.
The Huntington Beach 4th of July celebration is an annual event you don’t want to miss. Come with your friends and family and let’s have fun till it’s time to go home. You can visit the Huntington Beach website for more information.
Have you ever attended this legendary Independence Day celebration? Tell us about your favorite part of the festivities in the comments!
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