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View Fireworks from Your Boat

View Fireworks from Your Boat

 

Friday, June 30

 

Southampton Fresh Air Home

American Picnic with Fireworks

7:00–10:00 pm

Fundraiser — please consider a donation

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Fridays through September 1

 

Coney Island Fireworks

Boardwalk by Deno’s

https://www.denoswonderwheel.com/calendar

 

Saturday, July 1

 

Fairfield’s Independence Day

Jennings & Pennfield Beaches

Fairfield, CT

9:15 pm

https://www.fairfieldct.org/fireworks

 

Sunday, July 2

 

Fireworks at Citi Field

Post-game

https://www.mlb.com/mets

 

 

Tuesday, July 4

 

Macy’s

East River

https://www.macys.com/s/fireworks/

 

Stars over Montauk Fireworks

Umbrella Beach, Montauk

https://montaukchamber.com/event/fireworks-at-umbrella-beach/

 

Jones Beach State Park

9:30 pm

https://parks.ny.gov/events/event.aspx?e=10-35012.0

 

Asharoken Village Fireworks

9:15 pm 

https://asharoken.com/

 

Friday, July 7

 

Long Beach

9:10 pm

https://www.longbeachny.gov/

 

Saturday, July 8

 

Shelter Island Fireworks

Crescent Beach

9:15 pm

http://www.shelterislandfireworks.com/

 

Tuesday, July 11

 

Town of Oyster Bay

Tobay Beach

Music starts at 7:30 pm

https://oysterbaytown.com/wp-content/uploads/Summer-Guide-2023-1.pdf

 

 

Saturday, August 12

 

Town of Babylon Beach Blast

Tanner Park

Starts at 1:30 pm

Land activities limited to Town residents

https://www.townofbabylon.com

 

 

Saturday, September 2

 

Fireworks at Citi Field

Post-game

https://www.mlb.com/mets

 

 

NOTES:

  • All information available at press time.
  • On land activities may not be accessible or visible to boaters.
  • Firework displays depend on the weather and other circumstances, so confirm details before heading out.
  • Get an updated marine weather report, check current charts, and leave enough time to ensure a good spot.
  • If fireworks are over the water, avoid security/safety zones and seek the harbormaster or other enforcement personnel for their latest info on wind direction — you don’t want to be under falling ashes.
  • Be comfortable operating a vessel at night, double-check the return route, be mindful of other boats, and heed VHF radio alerts about changes to local conditions, including wave activity and visibility.

 

 

 

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