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Star-Spangled Spectacular 4th Of July Celebration On Hollywood Beach

South Florida Sun Times

Jul 3, 2025

The City Of Hollywood Will Celebrate Our Nation’s Birthday At The Star-Spangled Spectacular 4th Of July Celebration This Friday. Sponsored By The City’s Department Of Parks, Recreation And Cultural Arts, This Annual Event Will Feature Live Entertainment Beginning At 6:00 p.m. And An Offshore Firework display at 9:00 p.m.

Event schedule at the Hollywood Beach Theater:

6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. - DJ Entertainment

7:00 p.m. - Official Welcome

7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Live Music by “Making Faces Band”

9:00 p.m. - Offshore fireworks display


Information To Help Make It A Safe And Hazard-Free Holiday:

Visitors to the beach will notice an enhanced police presence and enforcement of City ordinances. Visitors are asked to please abide by all rules and regulations while on the barrier island. Beach rules can be found at each entrance to the sandy beach. Lifeguard towers and first-aid stations are located along the sandy beach. If you see something, say something to a police officer, security and/or lifeguard. Call 911 in an emergency.

Alcoholic beverages, firearms, weapons of any kind, fireworks of all types, sparklers, glass, single-use plastic and foam items, coolers larger than 36” long and barbecue grills are prohibited and will be confiscated. Connecting canopies, or canopies larger than 10’ X 10’ are prohibited. All dogs, unless a Service Animal, are prohibited on the Broadwalk. Dogs are welcome between the lifeguard stands at Pershing and Custer Streets only.


Picnicking is permitted on the sandy beach in designated areas between Sherman and Custer Streets, as well as within Charnow Park at Garfield Street, Keating Park at Magnolia Terrace and Harry Berry Park at Azalea Terrace.


To help keep Hollywood Beach beautiful, visitors are reminded to bring reusable items and clean up after themselves at the end of the day. Please do not overfill trash receptacles. As a reminder, Hollywood Beach is plastic and foam-free. Single-use plastics, foam containers, plastic bags, bottles and utensils are prohibited on Hollywood Beach, at City-operated parks and other City facilities.


It is prime Nesting Season for several protected species of Sea Turtles. Turtle Nesting activity is normal and should not be considered an emergency. If you plan to stake out a spot on the sand to watch the fireworks, please avoid the nests and dunes and remember the nesting habits of Sea Turtles can be impacted by light sources, including flashlights. If you do encounter a Sea Turtle or Sea Turtle’s Nest, do not disturb it! Knowingly interfering with a Sea Turtle’s Nest could result in civil or even criminal penalties and fines.


The Hollywood Police Marine Unit will be on enhanced patrol. All boaters are advised to travel at safe speeds and to watch for Threatened or Endangered Species including Manatees and Sea Turtles. Any collisions with or injuries to Sea Turtles, Manatees or other protected species must be reported to the Sea Turtle Emergency Line (24 hours) at: (954) 328-0580. And the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at: 1 (888) 404-FWCC. Call: 1 (888) 404-3922. Spectator boats are not allowed to anchor on or above sea grass, hard bottom or coral reef structures and could face fines or criminal penalties for doing so. This is a condition of the event permit from the U.S. Coast Guard. Boaters also must remain at least 1,400 feet from the fireworks barge. The Hollywood Police Department Marine Unit will be on hand to assure boaters follow these regulations.


Public restrooms are located at the Nebraska Street Parking Garage and at Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson, Garfield, Taft and Missouri Streets on the Broadwalk for your convenience.


Traffic And Parking Information:

Due to the anticipated heavy traffic and no public shuttle service, access to the barrier island will be limited. The Hollywood Police Department will be monitoring parking and beach capacity in an effort to maintain a safe environment for all. Once capacity is reached, motorists will be directed to seek an alternative.

Rideshare:

Uber and Lyft drivers may drop off and pick up passengers at the designated ride-share spot on Tyler Street between A1A and Surf Road. Riders should expect heavy traffic delays.


Sun Shuttle:

The Hollywood Sun Shuttle, operated by Circuit, is an environmentally friendly, electric public transportation option that transports riders through service areas citywide. An App requested ride is $2 per person, per ride. Passengers are required to pay the fare onboard using a secure QR Code to process payment.


The Sun Shuttle will be operating on extended service hours on July 4th from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Drivers will drop/pickup passengers at designated ride share locations on Hollywood Beach. Download the free “Ride Circuit” App from the App Store or Google Play. Riders should expect heavy traffic and lengthy service delays, and service routes may be altered due to traffic congestion.


Traffic Plan - Expect Heavy Delays:


Dania Beach Boulevard:

East and westbound traffic will be allowed until 8:30 p.m. From 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., access to the barrier island will be closed. All eastbound traffic will be U-turned and directed west on Dania Beach Boulevard.


Sheridan Street:

At 11:00 a.m. eastbound traffic will be merged into a single lane at North 14th Avenue where vehicles will only be allowed to travel south on A1A.

Ocean Drive - Sheridan Street To Hollywood Boulevard:

From Sheridan Street to A1A, vehicles will be directed to proceed south. Vehicles will utilize this single lane and will only be allowed to make right-hand turns. To exit the barrier island, all vehicles will use Hallandale Beach Boulevard.


Hollywood Boulevard:

At 11:00 a.m., the southbound A1A entrance ramp to westbound Hollywood Boulevard will be closed to through traffic.

The north side of Hollywood Boulevard at 8th, 9th and 10th Avenues will be closed for through traffic.

Ocean Drive - North Of Sheridan Street:

From 11:00 a.m. until 11:30 p.m., northbound traffic will be directed north toward Dania Beach Boulevard. Southbound traffic will be directed west on Sheridan Street.


Ocean Drive - Hollywood Boulevard To Sheridan Street:

At 11:00 a.m. traffic north of Hollywood Boulevard and all points north will be directed north on North Ocean Drive and exit the barrier island via the westbound Sheridan Street Bridge or Dania Beach Boulevard Bridge. Vehicles entering A1A from ocean-side streets will only be allowed to make right-hand turns.


***Traffic pattern subject to change based on traffic flow.


Holland Park And Polk Street Marina:

Once the parking lots reach capacity, the only permitted vessel traffic will be that which is leaving the marina.


Bridge Schedule:

Intracoastal Waterway bridges will maintain their regular schedules throughout the day and early evening, but from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. bridges at Dania Beach Boulevard, Sheridan Street and Hollywood Boulevard will remain in the down position to allow vehicular traffic to enter and exit the beach. Marine traffic is limited.


Parking:

Public parking at the City-operated parking garages on the barrier island is on a first come, first served basis. The Garfield Parking Garage, 300 Connecticut Street, Hollywood, Florida 33019 and the Nebraska Parking Garage, 327 Nebraska Street, Hollywood, Florida 33019, are expected to reach capacity quickly, early in the day. The SPECIAL EVENT FLAT RATE of $30 for 24-hours applies at these two locations. The rate will be charged beginning at 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Standard parking rates apply only at City-operated parking garages in downtown Hollywood at the Radius Garage, 250 North 19th Avenue, Van Buren Garage at 251 South 20th Avenue, Hollywood, Florida 33020 and the new University Station parking garage at 2031 Polk Street, Hollywood, Florida 33020.


Public parking is available at the following locations on Hollywood Beach: Hollywood Beach Garage at A1A and Hollywood Boulevard; North Beach Park at Sheridan Street and A1A (must enter before sundown); Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort at A1A and Johnson Street; Keating Park at 2400 South Ocean Drive, Hollywood, Florida 33019/301 Magnolia Terrace, Hollywood, Florida 33019; the Dunewalk/Summit Lot at 1200 South Ocean Drive, Hollywood, Florida 33019 and the Diplomat Beach Resort Hollywood at 3555 South Ocean Drive, Hollywood, Florida 33019. Special event rates may vary at these locations. Be aware, those choosing to park on private property must follow the property owner’s rules exactly to avoid a ticket, tow, or immobilization device.

For additional event information, contact the Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts at: (954) 921-3404.

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