Laguna Beach 4th of July 2016: Fireworks, Beaches, Trolleys and Art Festivals

Laguna Beach 4th of July Courtesy of VisitLagunaBeach.com
Laguna Beach 4th of July Courtesy of VisitLagunaBeach.com

Laguna Beach is the premier destination for 4th of July 2016.
South OC Beaches has all the info for you to have a Happy 4th of July in Laguna Beach!

The City of Laguna Beach is anticipating large crowds for the 4th of July holiday and is requesting the public’s cooperation to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for residents and visitors.

Ride the Laguna Beach Free Trolley on 4th of July 2016
City trolleys will operate under a modified schedule and will run from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Laguna Beach: A Day at the Beach!

The public is expected to observe all City park and beach rules, including:

• No alcohol or smoking on the beaches.

• No tents, canopies, or barbeques are allowed in City beaches or parks.

• No fireworks of any kind are allowed in Laguna Beach.

The Laguna Beach Police and Fire Departments will be strictly enforcing the fireworks prohibition.

• No dogs are allowed on City beaches from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the summer season, which extends from June 15 through September 10.

Sawdust Art Festival July 4 2016 at 10:00am

Art A Fair Free 4th of July Free Admission: Opens at 10:00am

Fireworks at Monument Point at Heisler Park

The Laguna Beach Firework Show will be at Heisler Park.

The Monument Point will be closed all day on Monday July 4 2016.

12:00pm: Heisler Park from the Rock Bench at Myrtle Street to the Rockpile Beach stairs at Jasmine Street will be closed to the public to allow for fireworks preparation.

5:00pm:
Beginning at approximately 5 p.m., the area of Heisler Park from the Rock Bench at Myrtle Street to the Rockpile Beach stairs at Jasmine Street will be closed to the public to allow for fireworks preparation.

6:15pm: A flyover by the Condor Squadron, consisting of four AT-6 aircraft World War II trainers will take place along the participating coastal cities of Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point and San Clemente.

The flyover will begin at 6:10 p.m. in Newport Beach and arrive in Laguna Beach 6:15pm. where it will flyover the coast, conduct a 360 in the air and conclude at 6:30 p.m. in San Clemente.

9:00pm:
The City fireworks show will begin at approximately 9:00 p.m.

After the fireworks show, expect heavy traffic as many visitors will be leaving the city via Laguna Canyon Road and Coast Highway.

Members of the Police and Public Works Departments will be conducting increased traffic control to facilitate the flow of vehicles out of town.

As part of this effort, the center lane of Laguna Canyon Road, between Canyon Acres and El Toro Road, will be reversed to add an additional northbound traffic lane.

The cooperation of all residents and visitors is greatly appreciated.

Laguna Beach All Day Public Parking:

There are 8 public parking lots in the City of Laguna Beach.

Prices : $10-15 all day with slight increases on weekends and holidays.

Meters:

The City of Laguna Beach has ample metered parking on Laguna Canyon Road and within the city streets.

Meters Pricing:

$2-3 per hour for a 3 hour maximum in the downtown area.

The meters accept most credit cards.

Parking is strictly enforced daily from 8:00am-9:00pm.

Laguna Beach Parking Guide

Pay lots ($8 – $12/day) around downtown Laguna Beach

For more information please visit Visit Laguna Beach .

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