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From America's 250th Anniversary celebrations to pickle parties, vintage race cars, art festivals, and family adventures — July is one of the most exciting months to experience Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania.

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Pittsburgh 4th of July Fireworks
JUL4
Free
Pittsburgh 4th of July Fireworks
Point State Park  ·  4:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Pittsburgh's largest fireworks display in decades returns to Point State Park and the North Shore, featuring drone light shows, six river barges, live entertainment, and family activities celebrating America's 250th anniversary.

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Northside Music Festival
JUL10
Free
Northside Music Festival
Allegheny Commons  ·  All Day

Pittsburgh's North Side transforms into a neighborhood-wide music festival with dozens of performers across indoor and outdoor stages — rock, jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and indie artists alongside local food vendors.

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Pittsburgh Jazz Festival
JUL27
Pittsburgh Jazz Festival
Downtown, Various Venues  ·  All Day

World-class jazz artists take the stage across Downtown Pittsburgh venues for a multi-day celebration of jazz heritage, featuring local legends, national headliners, and late-night jam sessions.

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Pittsburgh Mac & Cheese Festival
MAY2
Pittsburgh Mac & Cheese Festival
3 Crossings, Strip District  ·  All Day

More than 30 varieties of mac and cheese prepared by local chefs, food trucks, and restaurants. Vote for Best Mac and Cheese in Pittsburgh. Live bands, local wineries, Bloody Mary and Mimosa pavilions.

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The Big Splash at Sandcastle Waterpark
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The Big Splash at Sandcastle Waterpark
Sandcastle Waterpark  ·  All Day

Pittsburgh's premier summer water park event returns with slides, wave pools, live DJ sets, and family fun along the Monongahela River — the ultimate summer kickoff for the whole community.

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PA Summer Jam
AUG9
PA Summer Jam
Pittsburgh, PA  ·  Evening

Pennsylvania's premier urban concert series brings together the best in R&B, hip-hop, and soul for a night of live performances celebrating Black music culture and community.

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Youth & Education

Next Generation

Pittsburgh's Curfew Law: What Young People Need to Know
Community SafetyPittsburgh's Curfew Law: What Young People Need to Know

A breakdown of Pittsburgh's youth curfew ordinance — what it means, when it applies, and what young people and parents need to understand about their rights.

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Rainier Sky Beckham: A Shady Side Academy Student Covering the 412
Student JournalistRainier Sky Beckham: A Shady Side Academy Student Covering the 412

Meet Rainier Sky Beckham, the young journalist from Shady Side Academy who is reporting on Pittsburgh stories that matter to the next generation.

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Restorative Leadership Institute: Pittsburgh Youth Shaping the Future
Youth LeadershipRestorative Leadership Institute: Pittsburgh Youth Shaping the Future

Pittsburgh's Restorative Leadership Institute is equipping young people with the tools, skills, and networks to become the next generation of community leaders.

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Pitt Gene Team: Pittsburgh Students in Biotech Research
EducationPitt Gene Team: Pittsburgh Students in Biotech Research

University of Pittsburgh students are making national waves in biotech research — bringing cutting-edge gene science to the classroom and beyond.

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Rainier Reads: Building a Reading Culture in Pittsburgh's Youth
LiteracyRainier Reads: Building a Reading Culture in Pittsburgh's Youth

A community-driven initiative dedicated to building a love of reading among Pittsburgh's young people, one book and one story at a time.

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Pittsburgh's 250th Independence Day Celebration
Independence Day

Pittsburgh's 250th Independence Day Celebration

This year's Independence Day celebration promises to be unlike anything Pittsburgh has seen in decades. Returning to Point State Park, the North Shore, and Grandview Park, the celebration features Pittsburgh's largest fireworks display in decades, a spectacular drone light show, fireworks launched from six barges across the city's three rivers, live entertainment, food vendors, and family activities throughout the day. The celebration also marks Pittsburgh's participation in the national America250 commemoration.

DateFriday, July 4, 2026
Time4:00 PM – 10:30 PM
Venue
Point State Park, North Shore & Grandview Park
Pittsburgh, PA — Multiple Locations
TicketsFree
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Pittsburgh’s Biggest July Events

Celebrate July 4th in Pittsburgh

The City of Pittsburgh’s 2026 Independence Day Celebration returns to Point State Park, Liberty Avenue, North Shore Great Lawn, and the Grandview Park Bandstand for the grandest fireworks spectacle the city has seen in decades. In 2026, Pittsburgh joins communities across the nation in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.

Named the “Best July 4th Celebration in the Country” by USA Today readers, the official festivities culminate on Saturday, July 4, 2026, featuring the largest fireworks and drone display in the city’s history.

Headline Fireworks & Drone Show

  • Fireworks kick off at 9:35 PM on July 4, 2026
  • A first-of-its-kind drone performance takes place immediately before the fireworks
  • Pyrotechnics launch simultaneously from six barges across all three rivers, plus downtown building rooftops
  • City skyscrapers illuminate in red, white, and blue at 9:00 PM — Light to Unite

Main Stage & Daytime Activities

  • BNY Main Stage at Point State Park — free live entertainment begins at 4:00 PM
  • Headliner: Plain White T's (Grammy & Tony Award-nominated) at 8:00 PM
  • North Shore Great Lawn: musical acts, food truck corral, Family Fun Zone, and an 80-foot-tall hot-air balloon
  • Piatt Companies Salute to Service Ferris Wheel on the North Shore, July 1–5 (50% of proceeds benefit Veterans Leadership Program)

Historical Ceremonies & Local Events

  • Fourth at the Fort — 11:00 AM at Fort Pitt Block House: 36-foot flag raising with re-enactors, living history displays, and afternoon cannon firings
  • Time Capsule of Tomorrow — residents submit hopes to City Archives to be sealed in a new 100-year time capsule inside the City-County Building
  • USMNT Watch Party — Acrisure Stadium hosts a live World Cup watch party for the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team match
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Pittsburgh July 4th fireworks over the three rivers
At a Glance
DateSaturday, July 4, 2026
Fireworks9:35 PM
Drone ShowImmediately before fireworks
Main StagePoint State Park, 4:00 PM
HeadlinerPlain White T's, 8:00 PM
LocationsPoint State Park · North Shore · Grandview Park
AdmissionFree
Great Pennsylvania Getaways
Arts & Culture

Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts

July 8–12 · State College

One of America's premier juried art festivals featuring hundreds of artists, live music, street performances, children's activities, local food vendors, and Penn State campus events.

History

Gettysburg 163rd Anniversary Commemoration

July 3–5 · Gettysburg

History comes alive with Civil War reenactments, living history demonstrations, memorial ceremonies, historic tours, and educational exhibits. A meaningful destination for families interested in American history.

Civic

Wawa Welcome America

Through July 4 · Philadelphia

Philadelphia celebrates America's birthday with free museum admission, outdoor concerts, neighborhood block parties, a patriotic parade, and fireworks over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway — one of the nation's largest Independence Day celebrations.

Free Movies·Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park·Allegheny County Parks
2026 Pittsburgh Movie Nights

Pittsburgh Summer Cinema Lineup 2026

The City of Pittsburgh Department of Parks and Recreation (CitiParks) is pleased to announce the official “Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park” schedule for summer 2026. Moviegoers can bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy an evening of feature films under the stars in various neighborhood locations from June through August. All movies are free to the public.

The 2026 season showcases new and old blockbusters including The Bad Guys 2, Cars, and the final Mission: Impossible installation. Broadway musical lovers will find The Wiz, Wicked: For Good, and Hamilton throughout the summer.

Schenley Park – Flagstaff Hill
Wednesdays · Schenley Drive, Oakland
July 1 — Hamilton (PG-13)
July 8 — Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning (PG-13)
July 15 — The Naked Gun (PG-13)
July 22 — The Phoenician Scheme (PG-13)
July 29 — Badlands (PG)
Grandview Park Bandstand
Saturdays · Bailey Avenue, Mt. Washington
July 11 — The SpongeBob Movie (PG)
July 18 — The Bad Guys 2 (PG)
July 25 — Miracle (PG)
Riverview Park
Saturdays · following Stars at Riverview concerts
July 11 — Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning (PG-13)
July 18 — The Naked Gun (PG-13)
July 25 — The Phoenician Scheme (PG-13)
Arsenal Park (Lawrenceville)
Fridays · 40th Street at Davison Street
July 17 — The Bad Guys 2 (PG)
July 31 — A Minecraft Movie (PG)
Ormsby Park (South Side)
Tuesdays · 22nd Street
July 14 — The Bad Guys 2 (PG)
July 28 — A Minecraft Movie (PG)
Highland Park
Mondays · Reservoir Drive
July 20 — Miracle (PG)

All movies start at dusk unless otherwise noted. Presented by Dollar Bank with 100.7 Star and WAMO 107.3 as media partners. Visit pittsburghpa.gov/cinema for the full schedule.

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Special Screening
Reel Abilities Summer Shorts
Sunday, July 26 · Schenley Plaza

A special presentation with Film Pittsburgh featuring a collection of short films highlighting disability inclusion in cinema. Audio descriptive and accessible services available.

Presented by Dollar Bank
Media Partners 100.7 Star · WAMO 107.3
Admission Free
Summer Guide
Water Parks & Summer Escapes

The Big Splash: Pittsburgh’s Premier Water Parks & Pennsylvania’s Coolest Summer Escapes

By Pittsburgh Urban Media Staff

When the summer heat settles over Western Pennsylvania, there’s only one cure — find the nearest wave pool, lazy river, or towering waterslide.

Whether you’re planning a family staycation, a weekend road trip, or simply looking to cool off, Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania offer plenty of destinations where fun meets adventure. From thrilling water coasters to relaxing tropical retreats, here’s where to make a splash this summer.

Sandcastle Waterpark: Pittsburgh’s Summer Tradition

No list begins anywhere else but Sandcastle Waterpark in West Homestead.

Known as “Pittsburgh’s Hometown Waterpark,” Sandcastle has been a summertime tradition for generations. Nestled along the banks of the Monongahela River, the park features more than 20 attractions, including the Mon Tsunami Wave Pool, high-speed water slides, a relaxing lazy river, and kid-friendly splash areas. Families can spend an entire day floating, splashing, and soaking up the sunshine just minutes from downtown Pittsburgh.

Idlewild & SoakZone: Family Fun in the Laurel Highlands

About an hour east of Pittsburgh in Ligonier, Idlewild & SoakZone combines one of America’s oldest amusement parks with a refreshing water park designed especially for families with younger children. The SoakZone includes water slides, a giant tipping bucket, spray features, and a lazy river, while the adjoining amusement park offers classic rides, Story Book Forest, and live entertainment. New guest enhancements and an extended event season make 2026 an exciting time to visit.

Splash Lagoon: Pennsylvania’s Indoor Tropical Getaway

Rain in the forecast? No problem.

Located in Erie, Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park Resort keeps the temperature at a comfortable 84 degrees year-round, making it one of Pennsylvania’s premier indoor water destinations. The Polynesian-themed resort features nine water slides, one of the East Coast’s largest indoor wave pools, hot tubs, an interactive treehouse, ropes course, and arcade. It’s an ideal destination for families looking for a weekend getaway without worrying about the weather.

More Pennsylvania Splash Destinations Worth the Drive

Looking to venture beyond Western Pennsylvania? The Commonwealth is home to several nationally recognized water parks:

Camelbeach Outdoor Waterpark Pocono Mountains

Features dozens of slides, wave pools, and family attractions.

Kalahari Resorts Poconos

One of America's largest indoor water parks, complete with water coasters, surfing simulators, and luxury accommodations.

The Boardwalk at Hersheypark Hershey

Combines world-class amusement rides with water attractions, making it a perfect two-in-one summer destination.

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom Near Allentown

Delivers thrill rides alongside expansive water attractions for visitors of all ages.

Make a Splash This Summer

Whether you’re floating down a lazy river at Sandcastle, watching the kids explore SoakZone, or escaping to a tropical paradise at Splash Lagoon, Pennsylvania offers no shortage of ways to beat the heat.

Sometimes the best summer memories don’t require a flight to Florida or the Caribbean. They’re just a short drive away — filled with sunshine, laughter, and the unmistakable sound of a giant splash.

Sandcastle Waterpark water slides along the Monongahela River, Pittsburgh
PUM’s Top Splash Picks
🏆 Best Close-to-Home
Sandcastle Waterpark
West Homestead
👨‍👩‍👧 Best for Young Families
Idlewild & SoakZone
Ligonier
🌴 Best Rainy-Day Escape
Splash Lagoon
Erie
🚗 Best Weekend Road Trip
Kalahari Resorts
Pocono Mountains
🎢 Best Theme + Water Combo
Hersheypark – The Boardwalk
Hershey
PUM Summer Tip

Beat the crowds — visit water parks on weekday mornings for shorter lines and cooler temperatures. Most parks offer discounted tickets online in advance.

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