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We’ve rounded up a list of the best spots around town to catch some fireworks for the Fourth of July.

Boca Raton

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Courtesy of City of Boca Raton

Boca Raton is offering a full day of Fourth of July festivities, starting with the Firecracker 5K at Florida Atlantic University at 7 a.m. The event has a $40 registration fee and runners will receive a shirt, medal, and post-race snacks. Following is a 9 a.m pickleball tournament at Patch Reef Park. Registration is $20 and players will be split up into divisions based on skill level. Entrants will receive a shirt and the winner will take home a trophy.

The festivities continue at 1 p.m. with a free block party at Sugar Sand Park. The family-friendly event will include kids crafts, yard games, food vendors, and a DJ. Finally, head over to the “Fabulous Finale” from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m at Countess de Hoernle Park for a night filled with live music, food vendors and a 20-minute fireworks show to cap off the Fourth.

Delray Beach

Delray Beach’s Fourth of July bash kicks off at 8 a.m with the “4s on 4th” beach volleyball tournament. The tournament will take place on the south end of the municipal beach across from Casurina Road. Also, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., explore the famous S.S. Inchulva shipwreck on snorkeling and scuba diving tours. Registration/check-in is across from Anchor Park, near the volleyball courts. At 6 p.m attend the night festival with live music, photo booths, food trucks and a 9 p.m fireworks show. For more information, click here. 

West Palm Beach 

Courtesy of the City of West Palm Beach

The 37th-annual 4th on Flagler will take place right on the waterfront at 100 N. Clematis St. from 5 to 10 p.m. The event will offer great views, games, food, entertainment, and a fireworks show. At Post Park, enjoy a country-themed celebration with live DJ tunes, farm animals, rides, and line dancing. Classic Fourth of July activities start at 6 p.m with the singing of the national anthem, a color guard presentation, and more. Around 9 p.m, an 18-minute fireworks show will light up the skies over the Intracoastal Waterway. 

Plus, at 7 p.m, the city is hosting The Bill Bone 5K which raises money for the Veterans Relief Fund. The 5K’s start and end point will be on the waterfront alongside the other festivities. Every runner will get a t-shirt, hot dogs, watermelon, and a chance to win raffles prizes. 

Palm Beach Gardens

PGA National Resort is hosting a family-friendly BBQ event on Saturday July 5, from 6:30 to 9 p.m to round out your celebrations. With the purchase of a ticket, lawn games, drinks, music, food, and a fireworks show will all be included.

Boynton Beach

Boynton is hosting a free event from 4 – 9 p.m at Intracoastal Park with food trucks, music, drinks and the largest fireworks show in Palm Beach County. The event will include a kids corner, complete with crafts, a golf driving net, a bounce house, fishing, an obstacle course, and more. For more information, click here.

Jupiter

Jupiter is going all out for this year’s celebration and hosting a block party, golf cart parade and baseball game. The parade begins at 4 p.m at the Abacoa Amphitheater and will include food, drinks, and games ahead of a 5 p.m. Jason Aldean tribute performance. Next, attendees can head over to Roger Dean Stadium and watch the Palm Beach Cardinals swing away at 6 p.m. Finally, top off the day with Jupiter’s biggest fireworks show of the year. For more information, click here. 

Bret Marbach

Author Bret Marbach

Bret Marbach is the Summer 2025 editorial intern at Boca Magazine. She was born and raised in Boca Raton, Florida, and is currently a rising sophomore at the University of Wisconsin. Bret loves writing and is particularly interested in sports journalism.

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