Explore the Best 4th of July Firework Shows in Myrtle Beach – Local’s Guide 2025

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Get ready to celebrate Independence Day with a bang in Myrtle Beach, SC! From stunning waterfront fireworks to patriotic parades and live music, the Grand Strand transforms into a festive playground each Fourth of July. Whether you’re visiting for the weekend or are a local looking for the best views, this guide has everything you need to plan your perfect 4th of July in Myrtle Beach. We’ve rounded up all the must-see fireworks shows, times, locations, parking tips, and local events so you can skip the stress and soak in the stars, stripes, and spectacular skies.
Keep reading for a locals’ inside scoop on where to go, what to expect, and how to make the most of this all-American holiday in Myrtle Beach and beyond.
Broadway at the Beach (Myrtle Beach)
- Dates & Time: Nightly June 30–July 4 at 10 p.m.; grand finale on July 4 at 10 p.m.
- Location: Lake Broadway, Broadway at the Beach (1325 Celebrity Cir)
- Cost: Free
- Parking: On-site lot (~5,000 spaces), plus public transit (Entertainment Shuttle)
- Tips: Arrive early (8:30 p.m.) for prime lakeside views; enjoy shops, restaurants, and live music before the show. Visit the event calendar.
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk / Second Avenue Pier
- Date & Time: July 4 at 9 p.m., plus midweek shows on Wednesdays in July
- Location: Launched from 2nd Avenue Pier (110 N Ocean Blvd)
- Cost: Free
- Parking: Use downtown garages or street parking; it’s best to walk from nearby hotels or rentals
- Local Flavor: Combine the display with “Hot Summer Nights” music at Plyler Park and arts strolls
Cherry Grove Pier (North Myrtle Beach)
- Date & Time: July 4 at 9:30 p.m., duration ~30 min
- Location: 3500 N Ocean Blvd, North Myrtle Beach
- Cost: Free
- Parking & Logistics: Beach access area closes at 7 p.m.; road closures on Ocean Blvd; follow reverse traffic pattern post-show.
Barefoot Landing (North Myrtle Beach)
- Date & Time: July 4 at 10 p.m. during “SummerFest”
- Location: 4898 Hwy 17 S, outdoor lakefront venue
- Cost: Free
- Parking: Includes on-site lots—arrive early
- Extras: Dining, shopping, live entertainment throughout the day. Check out the events calendar to learn more.
Murrells Inlet MarshWalk
- Date & Time: July 4, boat parade starts ~2 p.m.; fireworks at 10 p.m.
- Location: 4025 Hwy 17 Bypass, Murrells Inlet
- Cost: Free
- Parking: Lot and street parking; fill early
- Tips: Enjoy seafood dinner, live music, and cocktails at waterfront restaurants before the show. Review the calendar of events here.
Surfside Beach
- Surfside Beach: Golf-cart parade at 11 a.m., mini-festival at pier, followed by a 9:30 p.m. fireworks show
Conway
- Conway Riverfest (June 28, pre-4th fest): music, artisans, fireworks — not exactly July but kickstarts the holiday mood. Visit the event website here.
Community Events & Parades
- Salute from the Shore: Military flyover (~1 p.m.) from Cherry Grove to Bluffton; watchable anywhere along the coast—arrive early for best skies
- 4th of July 5K Runs:
- Barefoot Landing: Red, White & Blue 5K + Kids Dash at ~7–8 a.m.
- Barefoot Landing: Red, White & Blue 5K + Kids Dash at ~7–8 a.m.
- Murrells Inlet Boat Parade: Starts ~5:30 p.m., followed by full-day festivities
- Surfside & Garden City Parades: Family-friendly golf-cart parades around 10–11 a.m.
Tips for Locals & Visitors
- Arrive early—most parking lots fill by 8 p.m., especially at Broadway and Barefoot Landing.
- Beach gear—bring chairs, blankets, bug spray, water, and snacks.
- Traffic plan—expect closures (Cherry Grove Rd. 7 p.m.–11 p.m.) and follow posted traffic directions.
- Weather prep—shows are weather permitting; keep an eye on local alerts.
- Stay connected—favorite viewing spots include Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, local piers, and waterfront restaurants.
Where to Stay Nearby
- Downtown Myrtle Beach: Stay near the Boardwalk/2nd Avenue to walk to evening shows.
- Families & Entertainment Seekers: Book near Broadway at the Beach—shops, dining, and large fireworks.
- Relaxed Getaway: Murrells Inlet or Surfside Beach for quieter beachside lodging and local charm.
The Grand Strand delivers a full day of red, white, and blue fun, from morning parades and 5Ks, through beachside flyovers and shopping, to dazzling fireworks across multiple venues. Whether you’re a family looking for a festive waterfront dinner in Murrells Inlet, a nightlife lover at Broadway, or a beachgoer on the Boardwalk, there’s a spot tailored for your vibe. Visit our site to see the best of the beach.
Dennis Stemmle is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and lecturer at Coastal Carolina University. He writes about travel, college success, and entrepreneurship.