Miami Herald

Want to see fireworks in South Florida on the Fourth of July? Here’s where to go

- BY CONNIE OGLE cogle@miamiheral­d.com

The Fourth of July has been less eventful the past couple of years. The 2020 pandemic canceled most shows, and fears of large, unwieldy crowds caused the cancellati­ons of some events in 2021, including the annual bash at Bayfront Park.

Cities like Miami Beach canceled fireworks shows last summer out of respect for families and victims of the Surfside condo collapse.

The situation is a bit different in 2022. Even Surfside is inviting residents and their guests to watch the skies light up, and the party is back on at Bayfront — as well as many other cities around Miami-Dade County.

Here are the places you can see fireworks on the holiday in Miami-Dade County (and a couple of spots in Broward, too). All events take place on Monday, July 4, and are free unless otherwise noted (though you’ll need to pay for food and drink).

If no time for fireworks is indicated, we know you can figure out they’ll light up the sky not too long after dark.

MIAMI-DADE AVENTURA

Head to Country Club Drive to watch the annual explosion of color and sound.

9 p.m., Country Club Drive, Aventura

BAYFRONT PARK

Miami’s big July 4 bash on the bay includes local performers Timbalive, Julio Montalvo and Latin All Stars, with Genesis Diaz singing the National Anthem as well as bounce houses for the kids. Food trucks will be open for food and beverage purchase.

4-9 p.m., Bayfront Park, 301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; fireworks at 9 p.m.

CORAL GABLES

The Fourth of July celebratio­n returns after a two-year absence with food trucks, a concert and fireworks on the lawn of the Biltmore Hotel. There’s also a Stars and Stripes Barbecue with a grill station, salad bar and dessert, plus an open bar in the hotel ballroom and courtyard.

Grounds open at 5 p.m. at Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables; free; concert at 7 p.m., fireworks at 9. Barbecue

tickets $205 for adults, $100 for children 3-12; available at eventbrite.com

DORAL

The ticketed Independen­ce Day Celebratio­n at the Trump National Doral Hotel is sold out, but there will be a separate fireworks display near the Doral Glades Park area at 9:20 p.m. (Note: The park will not be open for viewing — the idea is to watch from your house.)

FIRE ON THE FOURTH

This North Beach bash features food trucks, a family zone, circus performers, a magician and live music, and from 4-9 p.m. you can skate inside the bandshell. A free shuttle service from the 42nd Street garage and the bandshell will depart every 15 minutes from 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; a flat rate of $20 per vehicle will apply at city parking garages in the Art Deco Cultural District.

12 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; North Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; fireworks begin at 9 p.m.

HIALEAH

The Independen­ce Day Celebratio­n presented by Hialeah Park returns with food trucks and a musical lineup that includes Leoni Torres, Chacal and Srta. Dayana, plus DJ YUS, DJ A10 and DJ Cuba. In addition to fireworks, there’s a laser show, too.

4-11 p.m., Milander Park, 4700 Palm Ave., Hialeah

HOMESTEAD

“Race to the 4th” Independen­ce Day Celebratio­n returns with a kids’ zone, food trucks, live music and a fireworks show.

6-10 p.m., 1 Ralph Sanchez Speedway Blvd., Homestead

MIAMI BEACH

The Ocean Drive Associatio­n will host a free patriotic concert in conjunctio­n with the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival followed by fireworks.

8:30 p.m., Lummus Park, 1130 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach

MIAMI GARDENS

The city is hosting a drive-in fireworks show at Calder Casino, with live bands, DJs, raffles and giveaways and food trucks. It’s first come, first served, so plan on getting there early.

Gates open at 7 p.m., Calder Casino, 21001 NW 27th Ave., Miami Gardens; fireworks at 9 p.m.

MIAMI LAKES

The 19th annual Fourth of July party continues this year with music, fireworks and more.

6:30 p.m., Veteran’s Park, 15151 NW 82nd

Ave., Miami Lakes

MIAMI SPRINGS

Start the holiday early with the annual classic car show from 6-10 p.m. July 3 at the Miami Springs Circle, then head to the Miami Springs Golf and Country Club on July 4 for fireworks.

8 p.m., Miami Springs Golf and Country Club, 650 Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs

NIKKI BEACH

If you aren’t averse to spending money, head to Miami Beach’s original day drinking spot for a cowboy disco celebratio­n in partnershi­p with Calirosa Tequila with sounds from DJ Francis Mercier. The night ends with Nikki

Beach’s own private fireworks show. Daybeds, cabanas and tables available with reservatio­ns.

Doors open at 3 p.m., Nikki Beach, 1 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach; each person must spend $75 on food and drink; reservatio­ns at OpenTable

PALMETTO BAY

Bring your lawn chairs or blankets to the party in Palmetto Bay, with live music, food and craft vendors, a beer garden, lasers, entertaine­rs and a toddler zone.

6-9 p.m., Palmetto Bay Village Hall, 9705 East Hibiscus St.; fireworks start at 9 p.m.

SURFSIDE

The day starts with music, games and more for Surfside residents and non-residents and ends with Zambelli beachside fireworks. All guests must be accompanie­d by a Surfside resident.

Surfside Community Center, 9301 Collins Ave.; free for residents, $5 for non-residents; fireworks at 9 p.m.

THE WHARF MIAMI

The holiday “Star-Spangled Awesome” event includes live music, drink specials and food from

Sake Room, Spris Artisan Pizza, Sweet River, La Santa Taqueria, and Knotty Burgers, plus The Wharf’s own special fireworks show overlookin­g the Miami River. Kids and leashed dogs welcome before 6 p.m.; after 6 p.m. it’s 21 and older only.

Doors open at noon; The Wharf Miami, 114 SW North River Dr., Miami; walkups welcome, but RSVP for a compliment­ary Tito’s cocktail before 4 p.m. at eventbrite

BROWARD FORT LAUDERDALE

The 4th of July Spectacula­r features music by the

B-52s, water slides, hot dog eating contests, games and crafts for kids. Food and drink for sale.

Noon-9:15 p.m. at Las Olas Oceanside Park, 3000 E. Las Olas Blvd.; fireworks

FREEDOM FEST

The event includes family activities, stilt walkers, acrobats, jugglers, music and food, with a fireworks show at the track (best places to watch are the trackside apron and grandstand seating area). The BBQ offers an elevated view and a barbecue buffet.

6-10 p.m.; Gulfstream Park, 901 S Federal Hwy, Hallandale Beach; free to enter, food and drink extra; The BBQ $35 per person at Ten Palms; fireworks at 9 p.m.

HOLLYWOOD

The annual beach bash includes DJs and offshore fireworks. Note: The Sheridan Street bridge over the Intracoast­al Waterway is closed, so access is limited.

5 p.m., Hollywood

Beach Theater at Johnson Street; fireworks at 9 p.m.

 ?? CHARLES TRAINOR JR Miami Herald File ?? Left, from the top of the Aventura Mall parking garage people watch the 12th annual All-American July 4 fireworks extravagan­za. Right, a family celebrates at the 2015 Fourth of July celebratio­n at Bayfront Park.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR Miami Herald File Left, from the top of the Aventura Mall parking garage people watch the 12th annual All-American July 4 fireworks extravagan­za. Right, a family celebrates at the 2015 Fourth of July celebratio­n at Bayfront Park.
 ?? DANIEL BOCK Miami Herald file ?? A band performs during the 2012 July 4 celebratio­n at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.
DANIEL BOCK Miami Herald file A band performs during the 2012 July 4 celebratio­n at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.
 ?? CHRIS CUTRO Miami Herald file ??
CHRIS CUTRO Miami Herald file
 ?? Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau ?? Fireworks are back in 2022 in Miami-Dade County.
Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau Fireworks are back in 2022 in Miami-Dade County.
 ?? ANDREW ULOZA FOR THE MIAMI HERALD ?? Luis Velasquez at the July 4 celebratio­n in 2011 in Hollywood Beach.
ANDREW ULOZA FOR THE MIAMI HERALD Luis Velasquez at the July 4 celebratio­n in 2011 in Hollywood Beach.

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