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Sky Over the Holy City: The Charleston Firework Guide

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Sky Over the Holy City: The Charleston Firework Guide

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There is nothing quite like seeing the sky light up over the Cooper River. When it comes to the 4th of July, between the narrow cobblestone streets, the coastal tides, and strict local laws, a relaxing night can quickly turn into a parking adventure.

Whether you’re looking for rooftop view or a spot to kick back in the grass, here is everything you need to know about Charleston fireworks.

Know Before You Go

Before you pack your chairs and head out, keep this in mind:

Firework Beach Bans

While South Carolina loves its pyrotechnics, our beaches don’t. Personal fireworks are strictly banned on Folly Beach, Isle of Palms, and Sullivan’s Island. The local police are active on show nights, and the fines are steep; stick to the professional displays!

Ravenel Bridge Closure

Planning to watch from the bridge? The pedestrian path on the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge usually closes around 8:00 PM for safety. Your best bet is to head to the base at Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park.

Parking Plans

Avoid the parking garages right on the water. You may be trapped in a parking line with other cars for close to an hour after the show ends. Instead, park a few blocks inland near King or Meeting Street. The 10-minute walk will save you time in traffic.

Views of the City

Looking for the perfect vantage point to celebrate under the stars? Grab your lawn chairs and check out these Lowcountry favorites:

Riverfront Park 

Home to one of the largest July 4th shows in the Lowcountry! This gorgeous spot is a major celebration hub, hosting fantastic city-sponsored fireworks events all year long. Find your spot on the expansive North Charleston lawn, where the wide-open view of the Cooper River becomes the perfect backdrop for the big event.

Patriots Point

For an iconic view, look no further! Watch brilliant colors explode over Charleston Harbor with the USS Yorktown as a stunning backdrop. Mount Pleasant allows July 4th fireworks to keep the festive energy high, making it the harbor-side spot to set up your chairs for the event.

Waterfront Park 

Perfect for a breezy, scenic night. Enjoy clear harbor visibility and watch the fireworks dance beautifully right across the open water! It’s just a short walk from downtown restaurants, making it the perfect spot to grab a drink before heading over. Just be sure to arrive early if you want to snag a bench.

Folly Beach Pier

Want to get out of the city? View the fireworks from Folly. Here you can sit along the beach and around Center Street with a beautiful view. Please remember, this is a beach area so celebrate responsibly and respect the environment. Wildlife doesn’t need to encounter any trash and other objects you bring on the sand. 

If you prefer rooftop views, many restaurants and social spots have an occupancy policy and hit capacity. Pick your spot early, order, and enjoy the pyrotechnics!

Your Last Minute Check List 

Charleston is affectionately known as the “arm pit” for a reason. There’s a few items you’ll want to have on hand. 

  • A type of bug spray or repellent. The No-See-Ums, also known as tiny biting gnats, are determined and will surprise you.
  • Bring a small towel. It is great for sitting at the park or wiping the humidity off of your phone.

Easy Photo Tips


Look for the Reflection

Don’t just point your phone at the sky. Try to get the water of the Cooper River or the marsh in the bottom of your photo. The light bouncing off the water makes the shot look twice as professional.

The Lens Fog Fix

Moving from an AC-cooled hotel or car into Charleston’s humidity will fog up your camera lens. Give your phone 10 minutes to acclimate, then wipe it with your shirt right before the show starts.

Celebration And Relaxation

Before the fireworks light up the sky and the sun finally dips below the horizon, July brings its signature lowcountry heat wave to the city. Around here, we deeply understand the importance of finding a little shade and staying hydrated, especially when the holiday crowds arrive.

Whether you are looking for the perfect view or just a quiet, cool moment to sit down and recharge, the French Quarter is your sanctuary. And 27 State Street is one of those rare local gems that has stood witness to over one hundred Fourth of July celebrations.

Our historical location sees the spirit of the holiday come alive each year through visitors and tourists alike. Now, anticipating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we are thrilled to welcome another.