Hooray for 4th of July! Summer is in high gear with parties, and pools, and BBQs, and family, and fun. And sometimes… crowds in the MCO. If you're feeling the need for a little escape this 4th of July Holiday, maybe a quick day trip somewhere new is the perfect recipe for 4th of July Weekend fun! Explore our list of day trips from Orlando for the perfect 4th of July getaway.
Originally by Natalie Monzon, updated July 2024 by Meghan Roth
4th of July Weekend Getaways Near Orlando
- Beaches near Orlando
- 4th of July events on the beach
- Orlando and Tampa water parks
- Day trip to St. Pete
- Explore Winter Garden
- and more, keep reading…
Featured Event
Red, White, & Views at TradeWinds Resort
Thursday-Sunday, July 4 – 7, 2024
Celebrate Independence Day with a star-spangled getaway to TradeWinds Resort on St. Pete Beach! Just a short drive away, it feels like a world apart. Enjoy numerous activities on our soft white sands, along with a 15% discount on rates.
Soak up the sun this 4th of July and start planning your weekend now. Don't miss out on breathtaking views and a spectacular weekend featuring fireworks, a cookout with an Ole Smokey and Tanteo Bar takeover, and plenty of sand and sun!
Beaches near Orlando
It's going to be a busy weekend on the beach! Avoid the crowds and use our list of quiet beaches near Orlando for 4th of July. Our guide includes parking info, with lots of alternative locations that will get you away from the main areas.
A great way to access a popular beach during the weekend is to enjoy brunch on the beach at Hard Rock Hotel Daytona Beach, and then you can walk out to the traffic-free section of the beach at the hotel.
There are also plenty of 4th of July events on the beach with dazzling fireworks displays and parties.
4th of July WATERPARK FUN
Buccaneer Bay
There are tons of water parks around Florida but none is quite as unique as this spring-fed water park. It's the perfect 4th of July Weekend day trip from Orlando. Buccaneer Bay is located inside Weeki Wachee Springs State Park.
There's a sandy white beach, a swimming area, and two water slides. The slides drop you off into the natural springs. If you're not up for the thrill you can rent a tube and flow along the natural lazy river. You can also rent a kayak or canoe for a DIY adventure. Don't be surprised if you spot a mermaid swimming around the crystal-clear waters.
This water park is the perfect mix of nature and fun, perfect for 4th of July weekend. Just be sure to get there as early as possible.
Epperson Lagoon
I found the perfect place to kick back and relax this 4th of July Holiday! Epperson Lagoon has everything you could ever need for a day in the sun. There's a swim-up bar with a variety of beer and specialty drinks and tons of activities for everyone to enjoy.
Tickets to Epperson Lagoon run about $25, and for $12 you get unlimited access to an obstacle course and water slide that plummets you back into the lagoon. Kayaks and paddle boards are available to rent for those who don't feel like swimming.
This seven-acre lagoon is located within the Metro Places Lagoon communities but open to the public for a limited time. Enjoy the sandy beaches, live music, and clear waters. Make sure to get your Memorial Day holiday tickets in advance; it's common for the park to sell out, and with so many people wanting to escape for somewhere cool this Memorial Holiday Weekend, a sellout is possible.
Related: Day Trip to Epperson Lagoon for Fun in the Sun
More MetroLagoons…
Mirada Lagoon is located 5 miles north of Epperson Lagoon, click here to purchase tickets
- 31461 Mirada Blvd, San Antonio, FL 33576
Southshore Bay Lagoon is located 49 miles south of Epperson Lagoon, click here to purchase tickets
- 16881 Lagoon Shore Boulevard, Wimauma, FL 33598
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Island H20 Live!
Orlando is famous for its theme parks and water parks any day of the year, but particularly on the 4th of July Weekend. Cool off by taking a trip to Kissimmee and checking out the latest water park addition. Island H2O Live! has eight slides, a lazy river with lighting effects, a pool for adults 21 and up, and live entertainment. It's an interactive water park with games that allow you to earn points towards food and merchandise discounts. There is even a live feed you can be a part of to show everyone how you're spending your day in the sun.
Admission is $54.99 for one day. Get your tickets online so you don't have to wait in line at the entrance.
This new waterpark is within walking distance (or a short trolley ride) of Sunset Walk at Margaritaville Resort Orlando, a new shopping and dining district. Highlights include a monthly classic car show (2nd Sunday of the month from 11am-2pm), tons of places to eat, and you can follow our Live Music Pub Crawl Itinerary.
Volcano Bay
It can be hard to decide which Orlando water park is best for the best 4th of July experience. If you're looking for a place that feels like paradise, you may want to consider Universal's Volcano Bay. Besides tons of water slides, there is a lazy river, and a fast river, plus a gorgeous beach and multiple pools. And, it has some of the best food and drinks in any water park.
Plan your day with Volcano Bay Tips for Couples.
Alternatively, if you'd rather splash around in nature's water parks, there are plenty of Natural Springs Near Orlando.
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CITIES TO EXPLORE FOR 4th of July
St Pete
St. Pete is definitely a more artsy city – and a fun 4th of July destination! The murals–a huge part of the city's culture–will have you walking around for hours and are a huge part of the city's culture. There's also a collection of museums that are unique to the city. Located by the waterfront, the Dali Museum houses the largest collection of Dali's works outside Europe.
Also located in St Pete, the Florida Holocaust Museum is one of the largest in the country. It was built as a living memorial for those who suffered and perished due to the holocaust. For an outdoorsy adventure, head to Sunken Gardens, a botanical garden lush with tropical foliage, waterfalls and flamingos.
Foodie and craft beer highlights include Bodega on Central (amazing Cubans), Engine No. 9 (burgers) and awesome St. Pete Breweries you can walk to.
There's so much to see and do in this city that sometimes a day doesn't feel like enough. When you're done experiencing all of the art and culture, enjoy one of St Pete's best qualities — the beach.
4th of July Weekend calls for all things tropical. If you enjoy the St. Pete area then consider exploring the many Tropical and Authentic Tiki Bars around Tampa Bay.
Winter Garden
If you love cute, historic towns then this place is definitely the 4th of July trip for you! Winter Garden has a vintage feel to it that makes it so charming. I love walking through the streets visiting the small coffee shops and window shopping.
One of my favorite times to go is on a Saturday morning. They have the Winter Garden Farmer's Market at 9am which has tons of local vendors selling produce, crafts, juices, popsicles, and so much more. It's the perfect place to take your family (including the furry ones) for the 4th of holiday weekend. It's a very dog-friendly place and most restaurants have an outdoor area so you're able to hang out with your best friends and enjoy some delicious food.
There are lots of 4th of July events in this part of Central Florida.
Plant Street Market has to be my favorite thing about this place. It's a local community market with 20 vendors selling natural, organic, and handmade products. Crooked Can Brewing Company takes up a good portion of this space and is always full. They sell hand crafted beers and have live entertainment for guests to enjoy. There are so many options here that it's almost guaranteed no one will leave this place disappointed.
For an active 4th of July adventure, set out for a peaceful bike ride along the West Orange Trail.
4th of July Day-Trip Worthy Attractions
Brevard Zoo
The Brevard Zoo in Melbourne is perfect for your 4th of July Weekend if you're into getting up close to cute animals. You can feed a giraffe, enter a room with a ton of hungry birds, pet a llama, and walk alongside kangaroos. The zoo's mission is to conserve wildlife through education and participation. Every animal is housed in an environment that resembles its own in the wild. You'll encounter a mob of meerkats, rhinos, gators, monkeys, and so much more.
If you’re tired of walking, you can take a different route by experiencing the zoo via kayak. Or, et a bird’s eye view of everything from the zip lines up above the zoo. There's so much to do here that an entire day won't seem like enough.
Showcase of Citrus
Nothing screams Florida quite like a bright, juicy orange. Showcase of Citrus allows you to walk through acres of groves and hand pick these famous fruits yourself (when in season). There are 50+ varieties of citrus ready to be picked. Just grab a fruit picker and look for the brightest ones. If you don't want to get your shoes dirty, there are some pre-picked fruits available for purchase in the market.
When you're done picking your fruits there's tons to do on the property. You can take a ride in a huge 4×4 through native woodland, pastures, groves and swampland. You can also visit the bar that has a delicious freshly-squeezed orange juice mimosa and a variety of wines. It's the perfect way to stay cool on what can be a really hot 4th of July.
While you're in the area don't forget to visit Downtown Clermont on 4th of July Weekend. For dinner, try Root & Branch or The Crooked Spoon, both great date night spots located just outside of town. You can also have your own sunset picnic at Waterfront Park. Clermont has some great craft breweries: Suncreek Brewery and Clermont Brewing Company. Both have tasty food options.
Tampa's Riverwalk
Most Floridians love being near water. It's where we feel most at home, which is why I love Tampa for a 4th of July day trip experience! The Tampa Riverwalk has it all.
For something a little more educational, you can visit the Tampa Museum of Art on a 4th of July getaway. The exhibits are constantly changing so you can keep going back and never get bored. It has interactive exhibits that everyone will enjoy.
Tampa's Riverwalk also reaches one of my favorite places – and a great 4th of July adventure! Armature Works is a fully restored mixed-use building with eateries, shops, and a rooftop bar. Enjoy a pizza at Ava or a cubaono at Ichicoro Ramen. Relax with a drink on the rooftop or take it in one of their to-go cups and take a romantic stroll through the riverwalk. You get such a beautiful view of the city and the water, and it's perfect for a 4th of July getaway.
More Romantic 4th of July Day Trip Destinations
Holidays, particularly long holiday weekends like 4th of July, is a chance to celebrate the special bond shared with your beloved, which makes now the perfect time to plan a romantic excursion for your sweetie. Fill up the car, toss your phones and tablets aside, and spend the day connecting with and deepening your affection for each other by visiting one of these places for a romantic 4th of July trip from Orlando.
Explore 12 Destinations for a Day Trip Near Orlando, many of which are just about an hour away. Escape to one of the “Secret” Florida Islands.
And for something quiet, low-key and charming head to Titusville. This hometown shares a special place with Florida's space programs and has a great historic downtown area that just beckons for a relaxing summer day trip. For a step-by-step itinerary check out 8 Great Hours in Titusville.
Feature image credit: Buccaneer Bay