Lake Julian Park celebrates Independence Day July 4

Press release from Buncombe County Recreation Services:

On Thursday, July 4, the night sky will ignite with a barrage of color, light, and sound over Lake Julian Park (406 Overlook Road Extension in Arden) as the annual fireworks display takes place to celebrate Independence Day. Buncombe County friends, neighbors, and guests are invited to enjoy the glittery spectacle just after dark from the banks of the lake on blankets and lawn chairs.

 Revelers are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy all the park has to offer: disc golf, paddle boats, water trikes, sand volleyball, horseshoes, and more. Fishing is allowed with a $4 daily fee. Uncovered picnic tables and grills are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Parking on July 4 is restricted to William W. Estes Elementary (275 Overlook Road in Asheville), across Long Shoals Road from the main entrance to Lake Julian Park. Shuttles will operate from 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. from the Estes parking lot. The Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office will aid with road crossings after 6:00 p.m. Handicap access parking in the park will be allowed with a valid handicap placard. Limited parking is available at the Lake Julian Connector Trail in the gravel lot adjacent to Wild Wing Café (65 Long Shoals Road in Arden).

If You Go

  • Park at William W. Estes Elementary. Only vehicles with valid handicap placards are allowed inside the park. Limited parking is also available in the gravel lot next to Wild Wing Café.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a sweater or jacket. Evenings can get cool at the lake.
  • Bring a blanket or lawn chairs.
  • Alcohol and tobacco products are prohibited on the grounds of Lake Julian Park.
  • Covered picnic shelters and free standing picnic tables will be available on a first come basis; no reservations will be accepted for July 4.

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