The Fourth of July is Thursday, July 4, 2024 and that means all around Atlanta, Georgia, it’s going to be a red, white and blue type of event-filled weekend and holiday.
You don’t have to be in Atlanta proper to enjoy the festivities; surrounding cities will also be getting in on the fireworks!
Metro Atlanta July 4 Celebrations
Here are some of the metro Atlanta Fourth of July events you may want to check out.
Six Flags Over Georgia
Celebrate the Fourth of July in Austell at Six Flags Over Georgia. The Coca-Cola Fourth of July celebration actually runs from July 2-4 and features rides like Dare Devil Dive and The Great American Scream Machine.
- Event Dates: July 3-6
- Cost: Starts at $29
- Best View: Near SUPERMAN: Ultimate Flight and JUSTICE LEAGUE Battle for Metropolis
Once the sun goes down, the sky lights up nightly with the best fireworks show in Atlanta. Buy tickets.
Underground Atlanta 4th Of July Block Party
Come downtown to the 4th of July Block Party at Underground Atlanta. This event runs from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is the perfect place to celebrate the holiday with your friends and family. Underground Atlanta: 50 Upper Alabama Street Atlanta, GA 30303.Ponce City Market
Want to stay in Midtown? Come on out to The Roof at Ponce City Market to take in The Fourth! Happening Thursday, July 4, The Roof will be hosting their annual Fourth of July party from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. There will be an array of entertainment for the whole family, from hot dogs and gameplay at Skyline Park to dinner at 9 Mile Station.
Backyard BBQ Fest
If you want to see the fireworks from Midtown’s vast landscape, just off Donald Lee Hollowell will offer a vantage point. Backyard BBQ will take place on Thursday, July 4 from 3 to 10 p.m. at 1080 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy. NW, Atlanta. This free event will have food trucks, a live DJ, treats for kids and more.
Alpharetta
Apharetta residents are invited to come out and sit under the stars to watch the fireworks at dusk at Wills Park (11925 Wills Road, Alpharetta, GA 30009). Families are encouraged to bring picnic food.
Dunwoody
Dunwoody’s Fourth of July Parade will travel 2.7 miles down the city’s main corridors. More than 32,000 spectators are expected this year. This year’s theme will be “Parade of Stars,” and will kick off along Mt. Vernon and circle around the Dunwoody Village Parkway into Dunwoody Village. Viewing will start on the west side of Jett Ferry on Mt. Vernon.
Decatur July 4 Celebration And Pied Piper Parade
Decatur will celebrate the Fourth with its Pied Piper Parade as it makes its way through the city’s downtown on July 4 at 6 p.m.. Gather friends and family, ride your bike, walk or skate in this community parade – it’s for anyone and everyone! Neighborhoods and organizations are encouraged to make floats and join the fun too. And don’t forget your red, white and blue!
Marietta
The City of Marietta’s 4th In The Park Celebration begins Thursday, July 4, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at Glover Park and includes a parade, free live concerts, arts and crafts show, food, carnival games and fireworks finale.
- 10:00am Let Freedom Ring Parade
- 10:00am thru 9:00pm Festival – Arts & Crafts, Kid’s Zone, Festival Food, Free Concerts
- 12:00pm Concert Featuring Scott Thompson
- 2:00pm Bell Ringing Ceremony
- 2:30pm Atlanta Concert Band
- 7:00pm Concert Featuring TULANI
- 8:00pm to 9:30pm Savannah Jack
- FIREWORKS SHOW AT DARK
Final Word
Of course, there are many more local celebrations of Independence Day. You might want to check out the Stone Mountain Laser Show, which will have a blast for five straight nights, culminating on July 4th.
We all like to bar hop and check out the latest parties and festivals from time to time, but there’s nothing like enjoying some of the best restaurants are as well as doing some shopping and people-watching at some of the area’s best malls.
Atlanta has just what you need, not just today but every weekend. From exploring the city’s diverse restaurant scene to taking in a beautiful park greenspace or even checking out the hidden gems, Atlanta has some of everything.
First, to find all the good things happening in the city this week, all you have to do is take a look at downtown Atlanta. That’s where some of the best restaurants are as well as where the visitors, namely tourists, are.
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