Tacoma, Washington — Tacoma is gearing up for one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier Fourth of July celebrations as Tacoma Summer Blast returns to the Ruston Way Waterfront for America’s 250th Anniversary. The free festival offers a full day of live music, family activities, food vendors, waterfront entertainment, and a spectacular fireworks display over Puget Sound.
Tacoma July 4 Schedule
The festivities begin at 12:00 p.m. and continue throughout the day.
Event Schedule
- 12:00 p.m. — Festival opens
- Over 150 vendors
- Two live entertainment stages
- Food trucks and local vendors
- Kids Zone
- Beer gardens (21+)
- Family activities throughout the waterfront
- Approximately 10:00 p.m. — Fireworks Spectacular over Puget Sound
The celebration stretches from Dune Peninsula to Cummings Park, giving visitors plenty of room to enjoy the waterfront festivities.
Fireworks Start Time
The official fireworks display begins once it gets dark, at approximately 10:00 p.m.
The fireworks are launched from a barge about 3,000 feet offshore from Cummings Park, creating excellent viewing opportunities along nearly the entire Ruston Way Waterfront. The professionally choreographed display lasts about 20 minutes.
Best Places to Watch the Fireworks
Point Defiance Park
Point Defiance Park Web Address: 5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407 Phone: +12533051000
The northern end of the waterfront provides excellent elevated views of the fireworks and easy access to nearby festival activities.
Dune Peninsula
One of the official Summer Blast venues, Dune Peninsula hosts live entertainment and offers some of the best waterfront viewing locations for the fireworks.
Cummings Park
Located closest to the fireworks launch area, Cummings Park offers front-row views of the show, including an ADA-designated viewing area on the horseshoe pier.
Ruston Way Waterfront
The entire waterfront—from Dune Peninsula in the north to Jack Hyde Park in the south—offers excellent public viewing areas for the fireworks over Puget Sound.
Parking and Traffic
Because Tacoma Summer Blast attracts tens of thousands of visitors, organizers strongly recommend planning ahead.
Visitors should:
- Arrive before 3:00–4:00 p.m.
- Expect significant traffic delays on July 3 and July 4
- Use designated event parking where available
- Consider rideshare, biking, or public transit
- Be prepared for temporary road closures and pedestrian detours along Ruston Way
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Officials note that congestion is expected before and after the fireworks, so allowing extra travel time is recommended.
Festival Highlights
Beyond the fireworks, visitors can enjoy:
- More than 150 craft and food vendors
- Two live music stages
- Kids Zone
- Beer gardens
- Family entertainment
- Waterfront activities
- Local artisan booths
- Scenic views of Puget Sound
The event is one of the largest free community celebrations in Western Washington.
Why Tacoma Stands Out in 2026
Tacoma’s Summer Blast combines spectacular waterfront scenery with one of Washington’s most impressive Independence Day fireworks shows. Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary, the event offers live entertainment, local food, family-friendly activities, and a breathtaking fireworks display over Puget Sound, making it one of the state’s must-visit July 4 destinations.
Whether you’re spending the afternoon at Dune Peninsula, relaxing along Ruston Way, or finding a spot near Cummings Park, Tacoma offers one of the Pacific Northwest’s best Fourth of July celebrations.

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