Where to (and where not) to watch Fireworks on the 4th of July in Marina del Rey, California

Fireworks on the Fourht of July in Marina del Rey, CA

Guide: Where to (and where not) to watch Fireworks on the 4th of July in Marina del Rey, California

Having spent over a decade living in Marina del Rey and celebrating every 4th of July there, I've got the inside scoop on how to make your Independence Day celebration a blast. From prime viewing spots to navigating the notorious traffic, here’s my best advice for a fun-filled Fourth in the Marina!


pink bike basket with handle bars overlooking the boats in Marina del Rey on Bora Bora Way

Ride a bike around the Marina!

Getting To and From Marina del Rey on the 4th

Be prepared for street closures! Typically, roads around Marina del Rey start shutting down to non-residents around noon. It's smart to check the Beaches and Harbors website beforehand for specific closure times and locations, depending on where you're headed.

Bring a bike or you can hop on a scooter (check out the apps Spin, Veo, or Wheels, to locate the closest scooter) or city bike to get from here to there!

See my Google Map for parking and viewing references.


Sunset with pink hues in the marina on the water with boats

Sunsets in Marina del Rey

Where to Park in Marina del Rey for Fireworks

Parking on the 4th of July in Marina del Rey is a competitive sport. If you don't snag a street spot by 10 AM, you're likely looking at paying for a lot, which usually runs $25-35 for the day. These paid lots also fill up quickly, often by noon. I've put together a Google Map with my best parking tips and viewing references to help you out.

Considering a shared ride? They're great, but hold off on ordering your Uber or Lyft until around 10:30 PM, once the post-fireworks traffic starts to die down. Otherwise, you could be waiting an hour or more. My pro tip: bring some cookies and a deck of cards (we love Monopoly Deal!) and enjoy a relaxed dessert while you wait.


Sunsetting in Marina del Rey with boats on the water in the foreground

Find your spot for the fourth of July befor the sunsets!

Where to Watch Marina del Rey Fireworks on the 4th of July

The fireworks barge has moved in recent years from its former spot near Whiskey Red's to further down the jetty, closer to the ocean. This change significantly impacts visibility, making it challenging to see the show from the west side of the Marina. For the best views, you'll want to be on the east side, facing southwest.

Here are some top viewing spots:

  • Burton Chace Park (13650 Mindanao Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292): This is a fantastic spot on the east side of the Marina. Expect a vibrant atmosphere with a DJ playing music, food trucks, and a festive crowd. We've brought a blanket, a picnic, and deck of cards and simply found a cozy spot on the grass.

  • Charlie Beach: If you're looking for a beachside view, this is a great option, especially if you can get a spot along the jetty fence. It's perfect if you plan on spending the day partying on the beach and then just walking closer for the show.

  • Whiskey Red's (13813 Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292): This remains a perfect spot for viewing from the west side, thanks to its direct line of sight. Be sure to make reservations well in advance, as it gets incredibly crowded.

  • From a Boat: If you're lucky enough to have access to a boat, it's an awesome experience! Just be aware that the Marina gets packed with boats, which can be a bit stressful for the captain.

Where NOT to Watch

Avoid the west side of the Marina facing east. Areas like Bora Bora Way, Tahiti Way, Marquesas Way, and Panay Way will have obstructed views, if any at all. You might catch a glimpse of a few flares, but you'll miss the main show.

Fireworks viewed through palm trees in Marina del Rey

Fireworks view at the end of Bora Bora Way


Fun Things to do in Marina del Rey

If you decide to arrive early to beat the traffic, there's plenty to keep you entertained throughout the day:

  • Hang out at the beach

  • Walk or bike to Santa Monica Pier

  • Bike the scenic paths around the Marina

  • Kayak or Paddleboard - rentals be found at Mother’s Beach

  • Enjoy the local restaurants. Our favorites include Uovo, Killer Shrimp, 26 Beach, and even The Cheesecake Factory (great views and drinks!).

  • Grab some ice cream! Try Capri Gelato and Coffee Bar.

  • Spot some sea lions – they're always "lion" around (ha!).

  • Keep an eye out for all the fun characters dressed head-to-toe in red, white, and blue!

After the fireworks spectacular, all the boats in the Marina honk their horns for a few minutes in a noisy "round of applause." Surprisingly, our babies slept through it every year!

If you're planning to enjoy the dazzling fireworks display over the Marina del Rey harbor and want to avoid the post-show traffic and crowds, consider extending your visit with a stay at one of the area's excellent hotels. You can find great rates and a variety of options on booking.com, including:

  1. The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey

  2. Marina del Rey Marriott

  3. Marina del Rey Hotel

  4. Jamaica Bay Inn

  5. Hotel MdR Marina del Rey - a DoubleTree by Hilton

  6. Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles Marina Del Rey

Staying local means you can simply walk back to your room after the last rocket bursts, ensuring a relaxing end to your festive evening.

Do you have any favorite 4th of July traditions in Marina del Rey? Share them in the comments below!

Boat horns blasting after the fireworks on the Fourth of July in Marina del Rey.


Hope you have a happy and safe 4th!

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