Looking for a place to watch the fireworks near Bellingham Bay?

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham’s fireworks show will commence at 10:30 p. m. on July 4, lighting up the skies over Bellingham Bay. Key viewing areas include Kulshan Trackside, where attendees can enjoy live music and local food trucks, and Hotel Bellwether, which will host a ticketed event featuring the Chris Eger Band. Zuanich Point Park will offer family activities from 2 p.

m. , making it an ideal spot for those with children. Taylor Dock presents a direct view of the fireworks, though parking may be limited due to holiday crowds. Organizers recommend carpooling or biking to alleviate parking issues. The celebration will highlight local culture, with food and entertainment options available throughout the area.

Attendees are reminded to stay safe and check for any closures of city parks or piers. This year’s event aims to foster community spirit and enjoyment during the holiday.

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