110 Hashtags for the 4th of July 2025

Who is ready to celebrate Independence Day? From community events to family gatherings, the 4th of July brings many opportunities to post to your social media platforms. Using the right hashtags is essential to attract a wider audience to your personal or business account. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following 4th of July hashtags.

  1. #IndependenceDay
  2. #IndependenceDay2025
  3. #HappyIndependenceDay
  4. #4thofJuly2025
  5. #4thofJuly
  6. #Happy4thofJuly
  7. #July4
  8. #July4th
  9. #FourthofJuly
  10. #JulyFourth
  11. #4th
  12. #JulyFourth2025
  13. #TheFourth
  14. #TheFourth2025
  15. #Happy4th
  16. #HappyFourth
  17. #FourthofJulyWeekend
  18. #FourthofJulyWeekend2025
  19. #3DayWeekend
  20. #LongWeekend
  21. #WeekendTrip
  22. #FourthofJulyHoliday
  23. #Holiday
  24. #HolidayWeekend
  25. #4thofJulyVacay
  26. #HolidayWeekend2025
  27. #1776
  28. #FourthofJulyCelebration
  29. #SummerCelebration
  30. #4thofJulyTradition
  31. #4thofJulyCelebration
  32. #Celebrate
  33. #FourthofJulyBBQ
  34. #GrillTime
  35. #Hamburgers
  36. #HotDogs
  37. #FourthofJulyFood
  38. #Food
  39. #Family
  40. #FamilyTime
  41. #4thofJulySquad
  42. #Friends
  43. #CelebrateFreedom
  44. #StarsandStripes
  45. #USA
  46. #USFlag
  47. #LongMaySheWave
  48. #UnitedStates
  49. #UnitedStatesofAmerica
  50. #USProud
  51. #Patriotic
  52. #Patriotism
  53. #4thVibes
  54. #ProudtobeanAmerican
  55. #ProudAmerican
  56. #AmericanProud
  57. #America
  58. #RedWhiteandBlue
  59. #AmericaUnited
  60. #LetFreedomRing
  61. #Fireworks
  62. #BestFireworks
  63. #EpicFireworks
  64. #Sparklers
  65. #SparklerSeason
  66. #SnapCracklePop
  67. #Parade
  68. #FourthofJulyParade
  69. #FavoriteFloat
  70. #4thofJulyParade
  71. #FourthofJulyPicnic
  72. #4thofJulyPicnic
  73. #Picnic
  74. #TimetoEat
  75. #4thofJulyParty
  76. #4thofJulyBonfire
  77. #4thofJulyOutfit
  78. #4thofJulyHat
  79. #4thofJulyNails
  80. #4thofJulyDecor
  81. #4thofJulyFireworks
  82. #4thofJulyHiking
  83. #Hiking
  84. #4thofJulyCamping
  85. #Camping
  86. #LakeTime
  87. #GoodFoodGoodTimes
  88. #PatrioticMusic
  89. #CommunityConcert
  90. #PartyintheUSA
  91. #HappyBirthdayAmerica
  92. #GodBlesstheUSA
  93. #GodBlessAmerica
  94. #BornIntheUSA
  95. #MadeinAmerica
  96. #LandoftheFree
  97. #HomeoftheBrave
  98. #OhSayCanYouSee
  99. #FireworksDisplay
  100. #PartyontheFourth
  101. #FourthofJulyOutfit
  102. #Peace
  103. #PrayforPeace
  104. #GodBless
  105. #GodBlesstheUSA
  106. #PrayfortheUSA
  107. #ILoveJuly4th
  108. #ThisLandIsYourLand
  109. #OldGloryWavesOn
  110. #Best4thofJulyEver

Have a great 4th of July! Stay safe and enjoy!

50 Songs to Play on the 4th of July

Tomorrow is the 4th of July! Are you hosting a barbeque or party to celebrate the patriotic holiday? Adding patriotic songs from all genres to your playlist is a great way to celebrate. If you are searching for the best songs to play on the 4th of July, consider the following list.

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  1. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Louis Daniel Armstrong
  2. “America the Beautiful” – Ray Charles
  3. “God Bless America Again” – Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty
  4. “God Bless America” – Irving Berlin
  5. “This Land Is Your Land” – Woody Guthrie
  6. “Courtesy Of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)” – Toby Keith
  7. “R.O.C.K. in the USA” – John Mellencamp
  8. “Chicken Fried” – Zac Brown Band
  9. “Living In the Promiseland” – Willie Nelson
  10. “Yankee Doodle” – George M. Cohan
  11. “American Kids” – Kenny Chesney
  12. “American Saturday Night” – Bran Paisley
  13. “Party in the U.S.A.” – Miley Cyrus
  14. “Color Me America” – Dolly Parton
  15. “Surfin’ USA” – Beach Boys
  16. “Everyday America” – Sugarland
  17. “Small Town” –  John Mellencamp
  18. “Glory Days” – Bruce Springsteen
  19. ‘God’s Country” – Blake Shelton
  20. “Summer Nights” – Rascal Flatts
  21. “Free Bird” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  22. “American Land” – Bruce Springsteen
  23. “All-American Girl” – Carrie Underwood
  24. “Give Me Back My Hometown” – Eric Church
  25. “Born in the U.S.A.” – Bruce Springsteen
  26. “Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  27. “Travelin’ Soldier” – The Chicks
  28. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – John Denver
  29. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” – Samuel Francis Smith
  30. “American Girl” – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  31. “Battle Hymn of the Republic” – Julia Ward Howe
  32. “American Girl” – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  33. “God Bless the USA” – Lee Greenwood
  34. “I’ve Been Everywhere” – Johnny Cash
  35. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Whitney Houston
  36. “A Country Fourth of July” – Toby Keith
  37. “Song of the Patriot” – Johnny Cash
  38. “Celebration” – Kool & the Gang
  39. “Firework” – Katy Perry
  40. “Ragged Old Flag” – Johnny Cash
  41. “American Heart” – Faith Hill
  42. “American Pie” – Don McLean
  43. “You’re a Grand Ole Flag” – George M. Cohan
  44. “Almost Independence Day” – Van Morrison
  45. “Sweet Home Alabama” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  46. “Stars and Stripes Forever” – John Philip Sousa
  47. “Summer of 69” – Bryan Adams
  48. “Watermelon Sugar” – Harry Styles
  49. “America” – Neil Diamond
  50. “All Summer Long” – Kid Rock

Turn up the music and enjoy! Happy 4th!

Best Songs to Play on the 4th of July

Are you creating a playlist for your 4th of July BBQ or party? Celebrate Independence Day with a variety of songs from all types of genres. If you are searching for the best songs to play on the 4th of July, check out the following list.

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  1. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Louis Daniel Armstrong
  2. “America the Beautiful” – Katharine Lee Bates and Samuel A. Ward
  3. “God Bless America” – Irving Berlin
  4. “This Land Is Your Land” – Woody Guthrie
  5. “Courtesy Of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)” – Toby Keith
  6. “R.O.C.K. in the USA” – John Mellencamp
  7. “Chicken Fried” – Zac Brown Band
  8. “Yankee Doodle” – George M. Cohan
  9. “American Kids” – Kenny Chesney
  10. “American Saturday Night” – Bran Paisley
  11. “Party in the U.S.A.” – Miley Cyrus
  12. “Color Me America” – Dolly Parton
  13. “Surfin’ USA” – Beach Boys
  14. “Everyday America” – Sugarland
  15. ‘God’s Country” – Blake Shelton
  16. “American Land” – Bruce Springsteen
  17. “All-American Girl” – Carrie Underwood
  18. “Give Me Back My Hometown” – Eric Church
  19. “Born in the U.S.A.” – Bruce Springsteen
  20. “Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  21. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – John Denver
  22. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” – Samuel Francis Smith
  23. “Battle Hymn of the Republic” – Julia Ward Howe
  24. “American Girl” – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  25. “God Bless the USA” – Lee Greenwood
  26. “I’ve Been Everywhere” – Johnny Cash
  27. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Whitney Houston
  28. “A Country Fourth of July” – Toby Keith
  29. “Celebration” – Kool & the Gang
  30. “Firework” – Katy Perry
  31. “Ragged Old Flag” – Johnny Cash
  32. “American Heart” – Faith Hill
  33. “Sweet Home Alabama” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  34. “Stars and Stripes Forever” – John Philip Sousa
  35. “Summer of 69” – Bryan Adams
  36. “America” – Neil Diamond

Turn up the music and enjoy! Happy 4th!

7 Ideas to Entertain Kids During Your 4th of July Party

Are you ready to have a fun-filled 4th of July? Family, friends, and lots of food are generally the best way to celebrate the holiday. Keeping children entertained throughout the festivities requires creativity. If you are searching for ideas to entertain kids during your 4th of July party, check out the following.

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  1. Patriotic Crafts Table

Set up a table for a designated area where kids can make their own patriotic-themed art and crafts. Provide materials such as red, white, and blue construction paper, stickers, glitter, markers, and glue. They can create flags, patriotic scenes with fireworks, or even decorate their own party hats.

Ask parents to bring shirts to decorate for the 4th of July festivities. Supply markers to collect signatures of guests, tie-dye shirts, fringe and add beads to the sleeves, or paint patriotic designs.

2. DIY Fireworks Show

Do you have little ones attending the Independence Day celebrations? Organize safe and fun DIY fireworks for the kids. You can create a designated area where kids can “light up” their own mini fireworks. The area should always be under the supervision of a responsible adult.

  • Use glow sticks which are a safe alternative to fireworks. Glow sticks come in patriotic themes, various colors, and shapes.  Smaller kids love playing with them.
  • Use confetti poppers. Remember they leave a mess. But kids love seeing the confetti fly everywhere.
  • Handheld sparklers (with adult supervision) are a 4th of July tradition. Be careful. Have a metal bucket of water or sand to place the used sparklers in after use.

3. 4th of July Scavenger Hunt

Entertain older kids and teens with an Independence Day scavenger hunt. Create a scavenger hunt with clues and riddles related to American history and the 4th of July.

  • Hide small patriotic-themed items, glow sticks, or small toys around the party area for the kids to find.
  • Each find leads to another set of clues to find more prizes.
  • Provide larger prizes or treats for those who complete the scavenger hunt. Or end the hunt with a treasure chest full of fireworks and other fun activities to use for the rest of the day.

4. Water Balloon Piñatas

Most kids love water. And on a hot day, water balloon pinatas are a fantastic activity for kids of all ages.

  • Fill red, white, and blue water balloons and hang them from a tree in your yard. If you do not have a tree a sturdy pole or clothesline works.
  • Blindfold (optional) each child in turn and let them try to break the balloons with a plastic bat.
  • When the balloons break, water goes everywhere. This is a fun, refreshing, and exciting game for your 4th of July celebration.

5. United States Flag Relay Race

The United States Flag Relay race is a fun activity for large family gatherings.

  • Divide the kids into teams (try to make the teams equal with kids of different ages)
  • Set up a relay race where they must carry a small American flag from one point to another.
  • The race activities can include running, hopping, or skipping while carrying the flag.
  • For older kids make the race more challenging, including obstacle courses, ring toss, running longer paths, or balancing tasks.
  • Provide prizes or ribbons for the winners.

6. Patriotic Face Painting

Set up a face-painting station where kids can get their faces painted. Ask an artistic relative or friend to paint patriotic designs like stars, stripes, flags, or even bald eagle designs.

7. Red, White, and Blue Snacks for All

Prepare a dessert table filled with delicious treats in the colors of the American flag. For younger children, finger foods work the best.

  • Offer red, white, and blue cupcakes.
  • Fruit cups with strawberries, blueberries, and marshmallows.
  • Set out mini pies, Rice Krispie treats, or cookies decorated with patriotic sprinkles.

Happy 4th of July!  Enjoy the celebration of Independence Day with these creative ideas!