The 4th of July hits different in the Pacific Northwest. Fireworks over the water, packed lakeside parks, rooftop hangs in Capitol Hill — Seattle knows how to celebrate. Whether you’re a born-and-raised local or just here for the summer, the Puget Sound region puts on a show every Independence Day that’s hard to beat.
Here’s your rundown of the best ways to spend July 4th in and around Seattle — plus how to stock up before the festivities begin.
Where to Watch Fireworks Near Seattle
Gas Works Park
This is the one. Gas Works Park on Lake Union is Seattle’s most iconic 4th of July spot, drawing massive crowds every year for a reason. The views of the fireworks reflecting off the water are unmatched. Get there early — and we mean early. Blankets start going down by noon. Bring snacks, good company, and patience for the crowds. It’s worth it.
Alki Beach, West Seattle
If you want to skip the Lake Union chaos, Alki Beach is your move. The stretch along Alki Avenue gives you stunning views of the Seattle skyline and Elliott Bay, with a more laid-back vibe. Food trucks, good energy, and some of the best views in the city — without being shoulder-to-shoulder with half of King County.
Burien Town Square
Right in Kush 21’s own backyard, Burien puts together a solid community celebration every year. It’s family-friendly, local, and a great way to support the south end. Keep an eye on the City of Burien’s official calendar for 2025 event details.
Renton’s Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
Renton’s waterfront park is an underrated gem for July 4th. Wide open space, a beautiful lake backdrop, and a festive atmosphere make it a go-to for families and groups looking for a chill alternative to the Seattle crowds.
Bellevue’s Downtown Park
Across the lake, Bellevue hosts its own celebration with fireworks at Downtown Park. If you’re east-side based — or just want to avoid the bridge traffic — this is a solid choice with great sight lines and plenty of room to spread out.

How to Make Your 4th of July Actually Memorable
The fireworks are the main event, but what you do before, during, and after is where the real memories get made. Here’s how to build out the full day:
Start with a cookout. Whether it’s a backyard grill session or a potluck at the park, food is non-negotiable. Think BBQ classics — burgers, hot dogs, potato salad, watermelon. Keep it simple, keep it good.
Hit the water. Rent a kayak on Lake Union, take the ferry to Bainbridge, or find a swimming spot at Carkeek Park or Lake Sammamish State Park. Seattle summers are rare and beautiful — take advantage.
Find your spot early. For any of the major fireworks locations, arriving 2–3 hours early isn’t overkill. It’s strategy.
Wind down right. After the fireworks, the city buzzes. Some people hit bars, some head home, and some keep the good vibes going with a mellow session back at the house. However you like to close out the night, having the right products on deck makes all the difference.
Stock Up Before the Holiday Rush
Here’s the thing about July 4th — everyone’s trying to grab their go-to products at the last minute. Dispensaries get busy. Lines get long. Inventory moves fast.
The smart play? Order ahead.
Kush 21 Burien has one of the most stacked online menus in the south Seattle area, with deals that go hard across flower, vapes, edibles, pre-rolls, and concentrates.
Online orders can be placed anytime, with pickup available daily from 8:00 AM to 11:45 PM at 17730 Ambaum Blvd S, Burien. Just note that discounts are applied at checkout in-store, and one discount per order applies.
Must be 21+ with valid ID. All cannabis products are for adult use only.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
Washington State has clear rules around cannabis consumption — it’s legal for adults 21 and over, but public consumption is still not permitted. Keep your session private, be mindful of your surroundings, and never drive after consuming. Celebrate responsibly so the night stays a good one for everyone.
Also, if you’re heading to any of the major fireworks events, factor in the traffic situation. Rideshare surges are real on July 4th. Plan ahead, designate a sober driver, or use transit where it’s available.
Make It a Night Worth Remembering
Seattle’s 4th of July is genuinely special. The geography alone — mountains, water, skyline — makes for a fireworks backdrop that most cities can only dream about. Add good food, good people, and the right vibe, and you’ve got a night that sticks with you.
Get your products sorted before the rush. Browse the full Kush 21 Burien online menu here and have everything ready to go before the holiday hits.
Happy 4th, Seattle. Make it a good one. 🎆





