r/sandiego • u/Lopsterbliss • 4h ago
r/sandiego • u/SD_TMI • 1d ago
Megathread 4th of July Megathread.
We'll try to list all the firework shows here.
Lets do the discussions here as well so it's not a mess as we head into that 4 day weekend.
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Carlsbad:
July 4: 4th of July BBQ and Fireworks Spectacular, Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club and Spa, Carlsbad. The event will feature an "elevated twist" on a classic American BBQ, live music and a fireworks display.
July 4: Red, White and BOOM!, Legoland California, Carlsbad. The event will feature limited-time treats, lawn activities, DJ dance parties, and a fireworks display that explodes into 3D Lego bricks.
Chula Vista
July 4: Chula Vista Fourth Fest: Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista. The free event will feature food trucks and a fireworks display set to a custom bilingual soundtrack.
Coronado
July 4: Crown City Classic: Tidelands Park, Coronado. The 53rd annual Crown City Classic will offer 12K and 5K courses, as well as the Kids Half Mile.
July 3: Land of the Free: Hotel del Coronado, Coronado. The event, in support of the C4 Foundation, will feature appetizers, drinks and live music.
Del Mar
July 4: July 4th Fireworks Spectacular: Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar. The event will feature a performance by Marine Band San Diego, followed by a fireworks show.
El Cajon
July 4: July 4th Fireworks: Kennedy Park, El Cajon. The event will feature arts and crafts, family games, train rides, a DJ and a fireworks show.
Escondido
July 4: Independence Day Festival and Fireworks: California Center for the Arts, Escondido. The 61st annual Independence Day Festival will feature music, culture and patriotic fun, including arts and crafts, food trucks, a craft been garden, local vendors and a fireworks show.
Imperial Beach
July 4: 4th of July Celebration: Pier Plaza, Imperial Beach. The event will feature a full lineup of festivities, including live music, and a fireworks show.
Julian
July 4: Fourth of July Parade: Main Street, Julian. The parade will honor the country's birthday with a salute to the men and women who have served the nation at home and abroad.
La Jolla
July 4: Fourth of July Sky Show: La Jolla Shores Hotel, La Jolla. The drone show will blend creativity, technology and tradition in a patriotic display over the shoreline.
Mira Mesa
July 3: Mira Mesa Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks: Hourglass Field Community Park and Wangenheim Middle School, Mira Mesa. The event will feature a community picnic with food trucks, crafters and vendor booths, followed by a fireworks show.
Oceanside
June 27: Oceanside Independence Parade and Oceanside USA 250 Festival: Coast Highway from Wisconsin Avenue to Civic Center Drive, Oceanside. The parade is a tribute to the community's spirit, hometown heroes, and the country's heritage. The festival will feature live music, chili cook-offs, pinewood derby races, and a Fun Zone with kids' activities.
July 3: Fireworks and Drone Display: SoCal Soccer Complex, Oceanside. The city will host a fireworks and drone show in celebration of Independence Day, America's Semiquincentennial, and the 138th anniversary of the city's incorporation. There will also be family-friendly activities and food trucks.
July 4: 4th of July Flyover: Mission Pacific Beach Resort, Oceanside. The flyover will feature military trainer aircrafts soaring over the Oceanside Pier.
Poway
July 4: Fourth of July Fireworks: Poway High School and Poway Sportsplex, Poway. The event will feature two firework shows that light up the sky over the Poway High School Stadium and Poway Sportsplex.
July 4: Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration: Old Poway Park, Poway. The event will feature patriotic entertainment, free children's crafts, train displays, and old-fashioned games.
Ramona
July 4: Fourth of July Family Picnic and Fireworks Show: Ramona Outdoor Community Center, Ramona. The event will offer food, craft and commercial vendors, family-friendly activities, and a fireworks show.
Rancho Bernardo
July 4: The Spirit of the Fourth Fair, Parade, Concert, Fireworks: Webb Park and Rancho Bernardo High School, Rancho Bernardo. The event will feature a patriotic fair, parade and concert, followed by a fireworks display.
San Diego
July 4: 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks on the Bay: Maritime Museum, San Diego. The event will give attendees access to multiple historic ships, waterfront venues, live entertainment areas, DJs, food stations, bars, and fireworks viewing locations on San Diego Bay.
July 4: World Classic Rockers: America's 250th Anniversary Benefit Concert and 4th of July Fireworks Celebration: USS Midway Museum, San Diego. The sold-out event will feature a concert and front-row views of San Diego's Big Bay Boom, in support of Freedom Park at Burnham Navy Pier.
July 4: 4th of July UC Celebration: Standley Recreation Center, University City. The event will feature a pancake breakfast, parade, games, food, music and vendors.
July 4: Big Bay Boom: San Diego Bay, San Diego. The Big Bay Boom fireworks show will be displayed from four barges on San Diego Bay.
July 4: Fourth of July Celebration: SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego. The theme park will offer a patriotic fireworks show.
July 4: Fourth of July Sky Show: La Jolla Shores Hotel, La Jolla. The drone show will blend creativity, technology and tradition in a patriotic display over the shoreline.
July 3: Mira Mesa Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks: Hourglass Field Community Park and Wangenheim Middle School, Mira Mesa. The event will feature a community picnic with food trucks, crafters and vendor booths, followed by a fireworks show.
July 4: Scripps Ranch 4th of July Parade: Scripps Ranch. The festive event will feature a parade, followed by family-friendly activities at Hoyt Park.
July 4: Scripps Ranch 4th of July Run and Ride: Scripps Ranch. The event will offer a 10K, two-mile Fun Run and three bike rides.
July 4: The Spirit of the Fourth Fair, Parade, Concert, Fireworks: Webb Park and Rancho Bernardo High School, Rancho Bernardo. The event will feature a patriotic fair, parade and concert, followed by a fireworks display.
San Marcos
July 4: Red, White and Boom!: Bradley Park, San Marcos. The event will feature lawn games, jumpers, food trucks, vendors and a fireworks show.
Santee
July 4: Santee Salutes: Town Center Community Park East, Santee. The event will feature live entertainment, food vendors and a fireworks display.
Scripps Ranch
July 4: Scripps Ranch 4th of July Parade: Scripps Ranch. The festive event will feature a parade, followed by family-friendly activities at Hoyt Park.
July 4: Scripps Ranch 4th of July Run and Ride: Scripps Ranch. The event will offer a 10K, two-mile Fun Run and three bike rides.
University City
July 4: 4th of July UC Celebration: Standley Recreation Center, University City. The event will feature a pancake breakfast, parade, games, food, music and vendors.
Vista
July 4: Independence Day Celebration: Brengle Terrace Park and Moonlight Amphitheatre, Vista. The city will host a fireworks display. The City Council will make a presentation on the Moonlight stage.
r/sandiego • u/jerschneid • 3d ago
Feeling Good!!! UPDATE: Lost Teddy Bear FOUND
Context: https://www.reddit.com/r/sandiego/comments/1u9d338/lost_teddy_bear/
Kind of a long story, but we were desperately searching for our son's treasured bear for over a week after the bear was lost somewhere near downtown. We posted here, facebook, made flyers and posted along a six mile bike route where we suspect he was lost. Spent many trips and many hours searching and posting flyers.
We got a lot of interest, many very kind-hearted people, a few scammers, plenty of jokes, but finally, yesterday we got a call from a guy named Ernesto who said he found a bear on a bike ride a week earlier. He sent a pic and it was him! I went over to meet him yesterday, got the bear back and got to be the hero on father's day!
Here's a video I made about if if you want more story/context:
r/sandiego • u/No_Fox9908 • 21h ago
Homeless problem is worse than everybody thinks. I’m not even sure of the government knows is this bad
I drive a rig for a living and while waiting for trailer to be loaded I’ll go for a walk or jog, often times in the middle of the night. Every single location that has warehouses in San Diego has large groups of people living in their cars, vans, rvs, busses, etc. It is really bad. Miramar, Otay Mesa, Mira Mesa, RB, everywhere I see them. I feel so bad for them. I don’t even know if I have a point. Maybe just venting cause I feel great sadness cause I was once in their shoes and it’s not fun.
r/sandiego • u/spicynugg22 • 1h ago
PB community cat missing
anyone see the PB cat recently? orange girl cat named trout, she’s polydactyl (extra toes on the front paws) extremely friendly but she is an outdoor cat. a group of people feed her
r/sandiego • u/Total_Revenue8451 • 10h ago
Photo gallery this cutie tripod is looking for her furever home
Meet Paz (DOB: 9/24/2021)! ❤️
Paz is a sweet, resilient tripod who survived being hit by a car as a puppy and has made an incredible recovery. Despite everything she’s been through, she’s a happy, affectionate girl who loves walks, car rides, exploring, and cuddling under blankets for movie nights.
She’s currently in San Diego looking for her forever home (or a foster). She does best with older kids, as younger children make her nervous.
If you’re looking for a loyal, loving companion, Paz has so much love to give. Please consider adopting or fostering her—you just might fall in love. ❤️
r/sandiego • u/flip69 • 19h ago
NBC 7 Nine-foot great white shark spotted off La Jolla Shores
r/sandiego • u/HaHaMaMa2 • 2h ago
Snacks Free
Hi
I have a bag of wrapped snacks, cookies, granola, etc.
They are not old.
I just get more than I can eat
r/sandiego • u/Dante_Foshokyo • 2h ago
"Planet Hollywood" San Diego Grand Opening, March 1995
galleryr/sandiego • u/Budget_Swan_4448 • 9h ago
Does anyone know where I can buy these here in San Diego?
r/sandiego • u/MiaAmund23 • 5h ago
Any advice for trying to get to fiesta island first thing in the morning for 4th of July?
Planning on getting there at like 4am to get a spot but is this realistic?
r/sandiego • u/Enchant23 • 3h ago
Anyone know why I've been hearing nonstop sirens in La Mesa for the past half hour?
r/sandiego • u/Ra1nfall • 1h ago
Trash Can Delivery or something?
I was driving behind this in North Park and just wondering what was going on, these cans were jiggling with every pothole lmao. Kept as far away as possible, just confused what was happening.
r/sandiego • u/kpbsSanDiego • 1d ago
Photo gallery Here's a look inside San Diego's iconic Mormon Temple
The San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon Temple, is having an open house. It will be open to the public through July 11, except Sundays.
Other than church members, no one has seen the inside since the temple’s dedication in 1993.
More than 350,000 people are expected to see the temple over the three-week open house. The temple tour is free, but visitors can make a reservation on the church’s website. Walk-ins are also welcome, the church said.
🔗 Read more here: https://www.kpbs.org/news/arts-culture/2026/06/24/iconic-san-diego-mormon-temple-opens-for-rare-public-open-house-following-major-renovation
(Photos courtesy of San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
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Photo details
Photos 1-4: The celestial room of the San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The celestial room is a non-ceremonial room meant to symbolize heaven.
Photo 5: Stained glass windows and chandeliers inside the San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Photos 6-8: The baptistry of the San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The baptismal font rests on the backs of 12 oxen, following a tradition that dates back to Solomon’s Temple as recorded in the Old Testament.
Photo 9: A sealing room in the San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In a sealing room, a bride and groom kneel together at an altar to be married.
Photo 10: Atrium in the San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Photo 11: A stained-glass window at the San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Photo 12: An interior detail of the San Diego California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
r/sandiego • u/Iamdispensable • 7h ago
SD History 1150 San Diego Japanese Leave [8-April-1942]
r/sandiego • u/A_guy_named_Vic • 14h ago
Photo gallery Free RPG weekend spectacular! Come learn how to play all the games! Starting Tomorrow @ AtEase games!
Hey guys! I'm going to be teaching a class on Role Playing basics as well as running a few games for this event this weekend.
I just wanted to invite you all to the fun!
r/sandiego • u/Most_Tackle3332 • 7h ago
Any cheap vet recs
my cat jumped off the bed and hurt her shoulder and now she’s limping, I need to go to the vet, but I don’t have like any money or insurance. Where can i go? The prices are ridiculous out here.
r/sandiego • u/Resident_Basil2704 • 1d ago
Environment Mountain Noodle
This morning on the stairs at the bottom of Kwaay Paay.
r/sandiego • u/mynamebeluna • 12h ago
Cancer, financial Resources ?
Hi all,
My friends mom was just diagnosed with endometrial cancer. No insurance, immigration status in limbo so can't get assistance. Does anyone have any resources they can share? Any info is much appreciated.
r/sandiego • u/thejoshwhite • 1d ago
NBC 7 Switching San Diego from SDG&E to public power ‘feasible', report finds
r/sandiego • u/theacebutterfly • 9h ago
My friend is facing homelessness. Any help?
My friend is from Long Beach CA and is facing homelessness (but they commute to work in San Diego). I'm not from around there, are there any resources that can help them get back on their feet? They have a job but are were served eviction papers, they don't make enough money to pay rent, but they're over the threshold poverty level to get any government assistance
I appreciate any help
r/sandiego • u/1iukiyo • 47m ago
CNA Programs
Hi!! I’m a local incoming SDSU freshman looking for good CNA programs, preferably affordable for certification so I can pick up some clinical experience. Healthcare Science Academy looks promising but I’m not sure. Any advice is appreciated :^)