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Fireworks Viewing and Parking Information for the Oconee July 4th Spectacular

Plan ahead and be prepared to avoid confusion on the day of the celebration.

The countdown in on!

In one week from today, patriotic spectators will make their way to Oconee Veterans Park to celebrate America's independence at the first-ever .

The event is sponsored by the and co-sponsored by and Rotary Club of Oconee County.

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There will be food, fireworks, kids activities, fireworks, a parade, fireworks...did we mention fireworks? 

But before you put on your reds, whites, and blues, there is some important information that the Oconee County Parks and Recreation Department wants you to know.

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Where to park

Designated parking for those who want to enjoy all of the evening's activities, which start at 6:30 p.m., will be at and .

Traffic flow will be directed by Sheriff's deputies and parking
attendants, who will be on hand at both parks.  Attendees must cross Hog Mountain Road/Ga 53 only in the path controlled by deputies. 

Day-of parking, traffic flow and event info

There are a number of ways to keep up with the latest updates on the evening of the event. Tune to , text “Parking” to 706-395-4393 or call 706-769-2965 to get up-to-the-minute parking, traffic flow and event information.

Just to see the fireworks

For those who only want to see the night's sky lit up in all of the colors of the rainbow, parking lots will be open at the and .

Listen to the music that will accompany the display by turning your car radio to WMSL 88.9 FM.

For safety, no parking will be permitted on the shoulder of Hog Mountain Road/Ga 53.

Schedule of events

6:30 - Event begins

7:45 - Parade starts

9:30 - Fireworks

As you leave

Event-goers are asked to please be patient as they exit. Some vehicles will be detoured to exit to Hodges Mill Road, which is north of Veterans Park and detoured down Elder Road which runs south of Herman C. Michael Park.

 

Are you planning to attend? Will you participate in the parade? 

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